Military operations definition

Military operations means the movements, [maneuvers] and actions of any sort, carried out by the armed forces with a view to combat. “The general close of military operations” is the same expression as that used in Article 6 of the Fourth Convention, which, according to the commentary thereon, may be deemed in principle to be at the time of a general armistice, capitulation or just when the occupation of the whole territory of a Party is completed, accompanied by the effective cessation of all hostilities, without the necessity of a legal instrument of any kind. When there are several States on one side or the other, the general close of military operations could mean the complete
Military operations means the operations of the Armed Forces of the Union;

Examples of Military operations in a sentence

  • Military operations include, but are not limited to, air attacks, artillery attacks, ground attacks, ambushes and intentional military activity or other uses of force that could result in the killing or injury of persons or damage or destruction of property.

  • Military operations are not covered by this MOA and therefore, military operations data will not be released to the USERS.

  • Military operations remain the main application of ad hoc networks even today.