Talk:doctrine

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The doctrine is also a teaching in the Catholic religion.

           The same is true for all modes of thought, not just Catholicism. Respectfully, --WikiEnthusiastNumberTwenty-Two (talk) 13:30, 29 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

military definition of doctrine[edit]

I've heard US military officers talk of something they call doctrine. Also online. For instance: "Ukraine's army has been getting trained in western military doctrine since 2014 and it's just a fact that that doctrine leads to fewer casualties than Russia's more rigid top down military doctrine". I think it means procedures and methods. But I'm not going to edit; leave that to someone else 174.16.207.65 22:41, 9 July 2023 (UTC)Reply