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Some Aspects of War Gaming the Night Battle

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Canadian war gaming of night operations is not as well advanced nor as well documented as gaming of daylight operations. However, since 1970 we have been tasked by our military sponsors to examine the tactical operations of optional land force models in various scenarios by night as well as by day.

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Doyle, W.P. (1975). Some Aspects of War Gaming the Night Battle. In: Huber, R.K., Jones, L.F., Reine, E. (eds) Military Strategy and Tactics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0958-2_6

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