military science

/'militəri'saiəns/
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military science

Military science students study battlefield tactics on a large map.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The academic discipline studying warfare: "Military science" refers to the systematic study of the principles, methods, and technologies used in warfare, including strategy, tactics, logistics, and the organization of armed forces.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • He holds a degree in military science from the national defense academy.
    • The course covers the fundamentals of military science, from historical battles to modern strategy.
Advanced Usage
  • "Applied military science": The practical application of theoretical principles to real-world military planning and operations.
    • The general's success was attributed to his deep knowledge of applied military science.
Variants and Related Words
  • Military strategy (n): The art and science of planning and conducting large-scale military operations.
  • Military tactics (n): The science and art of organizing and employing fighting forces on or near the battlefield.
  • Military doctrine (n): A formal expression of military knowledge and thought that an army accepts as relevant at a given time.
Synonyms
  • The art of war: A classical term for the study of warfare, often associated with strategy.
  • War studies: An academic field closely related to military science, often with a broader interdisciplinary focus.
Related Phrases
  • "To study military science": To engage in the formal academic pursuit of this discipline.
    • She decided to study military science to better understand national defense.
Related Idioms
military science

Military science students study battlefield tactics on a large map.

Noun
  1. the discipline dealing with the principles of warfare