Definitions for "Rules of Engagement"
Directives issued by competent military authority which specify the circumstances and limitations under which forces will initiate and/or continue combat engagement with other forces encountered. Rules of engagement may also be employed to define the use of military force in situations short of actual combat.
Directives of the force headquarters that delineate the circumstances under which US forces will initiate and continue combat engagement with other forces encountered. In air defense, directives that delineate the circumstances under which weapons can fire at an aircraft. The right of self-defense is always preserved.
Directives issued by competent military authority that delineate the circumstances and limitations under which U.S. forces will initiate and/or continue combat engagement with other forces encountered.
The Rules govern important issues such as the methodology you select (for example, mediation alone or arbitration alone), participation of legal counsel in the Resolution Session, and rights of appeal. Once both parties sign the Rules, they form a final and binding contract governing your Resolution Process. The Rules govern important issues such as the methodology you select (for example, mediation alone or arbitration alone), participation of legal counsel in the Resolution Session, and rights of appeal. Once both parties sign the Rules, they form a final and binding contract governing your Resolution Process.