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DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLEA DIGITAL VERSION of this CALL publication is AVAILABLE to view or download from the CALL website: of this publication is welcomed and highly to Master Wargaming: commander and Staff Guide to Improving Course of Action AnalysisFOLLOW CALL ON SOCIAL TO MASTER WARGAMINGHow to Master Wargaming: commander and Staff Guide to Improving Course of Action AnalysisTable of ContentsIntroduction1 Visualization7 Seeing Ourselves, the Enemy, and the Terrain8 Historical Vignettes9 Tools to Increase Proficiency in Visualization and Improve Course of Action Analysis17 Conducting a Commercial Wargame19 Choosing the Right Wargame24 Wargame Mediums25 Thoughts on Course of Action Analysis: Action, Reaction, Counteraction, and Adjudication29 Course of Action Analysis Methods33 Conduct of the Wargame (Action-Reaction-Counteraction)37 Wargame Rules and Methods38 Adjudication40 Correlation of Forces and Means42 Analog Correlation of Forces and Means and Step Losses44 Conducting Action-Reaction-Counteraction Cycles47 Wargame Vignette50 Thoughts on Training the Staff59 Example of a Staff Training Plan63 List of Sample Commercial Wargames65 Appendix A.
When the commander entered the tactical operations center, the S-3 was already back. The staff was around the map and the executive officer (XO) was thinking aloud. “The course of action (COA) had seemed simple enough, and the wargame had been a breeze.” The commander took off his helmet and sat down on a steel folding chair, sighing heavily.
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