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Tango0119 Nov 2020 10:18 p.m. PST

"In the 1:1 scale Army, a COA [ko-uh] is a Course Of Action. During the decision making process, COAs are wargamed to see what the likely outcomes are and evaluate problems. Wargamers rarely get into COA analysis for several reasons, IMHO:…"

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