The Effects of Multiple Constraints on the Army's New Officer 2025

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Remember, Restraints are what we cannot do; and Constraints are what we must do.
Ill list the definition below but during these situations the best way I remember it was constraint: something you can not do or off limits, restraint: something that hinders you from accomplishing your task.
Constraints restrict the freedom of action a headquarters has for planning a mission. Stated another way, they are things the planning headquarters must do (i.e., maintain a two battalion reserve; occupy certain battle positions, etc.).
Restraint in the military or armed groups, during war or insurgency, refers to behaviour that indicates deliberate actions to limit the use of violence with the aim of upholding the modern and professional principles of war, humanitarian rights, and minimizing political and military repercussions.
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There is some overlap in the meaning of the two words. Both can be used in the senses of holding something back by force or of limiting or restricting ones actions. Restrain is used more in the sense of preventing an action: Congress must restrain spending next year.

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