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Home Page DSSResources.COM DecisionAutomation.COM PlanningDSS.COMContent Channels: Ask Dan! Glossary Library Planning Tips Slides Web LinksSite Information About Us Disclaimer Privacy Statement Welcome | Surprise! Surprise!When one's opponents or competitive adversaries are caught unaware and "off their guard" in a situation, one temporarily has an advantage that can be exploited. The Army Field Manual (FM-3) of Military Operations defines nine Principles of War including the Principle of SURPRISE. Strike the enemy at a time, at a place, or in a manner for which he is unprepared. |
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