Combined Forces Operations; Past, Current, and Future Expectations

Abstract

As far back as the inception of our nation, our U.S military has participated in Combined Force Operations. This type of operation has been performed or conducted for various reasons and under different circumstances surrounding each conflict. In the following, we will view fourmajor aspects of combined force operations; the history of combine force operations, the challenges that are posed from combine force operations, and the advantages and disadvantages of conducting combined force operations. In speaking to the past, present and our current state of affairs throughout the world, it is quite possible that combined force operations at one level or another will become a constant way of doing business for our military forces in years to come.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 27, 2007
Accession Number
AD1132995

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  • Geoffery Jackson
  • Istvan Gobanyi
  • Mark Hlasnicek
  • Michael Clemens
  • Randall L. Boss

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  • United States Army Sergeants Major Academy

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