Rules of engagement (disambiguation)

Rules of engagement (disambiguation)

In military or police operations, the rules of engagement determine when, where and how force shall be used.

Rules of engagement may also refer to:

In television:
* "Rules of Engagement" (TV series), American television comedy series on CBS
* "Rules of Engagement" ("DS9" episode), "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" television episode
* "Rules of Engagement" ("Stargate SG-1"), episode of the science fiction television series "Stargate SG-1"
* "Rules of Engagement" ("Will & Grace"), the sixth episode of season four of the television situation comedy "Will & Grace"
* "Rules of Engagement" ("The Dresden Files"), the fourth episode of season one of the supernatural drama television series "The Dresden Files"

In other fields:

* "Rules of Engagement" (film), 2000 American film starring Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones
* "Rules of Engagement" (novel), science fiction novel by Elizabeth Moon
* "Rule of Engagement" (Star Trek novel), a "" novel by Peter Morwood
* "", 1997 documentary directed by William Gazecki


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