Military geography
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Military geography is an attempt to understand the geopolitical sphere within a military context. OCOKA is a useful acronym in the study of military geography: Obstacles, cover and concealment, observation, key terrain and avenues of approach.
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Sub-fields of and approaches to Human geography | ||
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| Sub-fields | Cultural · Development · Economic · Health · Historical · Language · Marketing · Military · Political · Population · Religion · Social · Strategic · Time · Tourism · Transportation · Urban | Image:Pepsi in India.jpg |
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hi:सैन्य भूगोल hr:Vojna geografija pt:Geografia militar zh:军事地理学

