Some Planning Considerations for Joint Operations in a Maritime Theater
Abstract
There are numerous interrelationships between joint operations, maritime theaters, operational campaign planning, and combat. This thesis is an analysis of the British Turkish campaign of 1915, the German Norwegian campaign of 1940, and the U.S. Korean campaign of 1950 to discover some of these interrelationships. For each campaign, the nation's joint service organization and strategic rationale is discussed in order to show its influence on operational planning. The plan for each of the campaigns is then presented, and compared to the actual combat which occurred during the execution of the plan. The analysis emphasizes two important purposes of the operational plan. First, the operational plan organizes means, space, and time in order to coordinate the actions of the (joint) forces available. Second, the operational plan communicates the intent of the operation to subordinates.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA219459
Entities
People
- Brian Boutwell
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School