Doctrine for Combined Operations

Abstract

Combined operations have become a reality and necessity for almost every type of mission. Joint doctrine contributes to combined operations by ensuring a common understanding among the Armed Forces which, in turn, projects a consistent operational view to allies and coalition partners. Developing combined doctrine similar to that produced for NATO and in Korea will help. Collectively, our joint and combined doctrine provides a model for other militaries. But we can't expect that other nations will always accept our doctrine. Success in combined operations also is based on communicating individual perspectives, resolving differences, and working toward a shared vision.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1997
Accession Number
ADA529421

Entities

People

  • George A. Joulwan

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • C4I
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Agreements
  • Air Force
  • Bosnia Herzegovina
  • Command And Control
  • Doctrine
  • Education
  • Information Operations
  • Joint Military Activities
  • Military Operations
  • Military Science
  • Military Strategy
  • National Security
  • Naval Doctrine
  • Regional Security
  • Security
  • Training
  • United States European Command

Readers

  • Educational Psychology
  • Enterprise Information Systems Architecture and Joint Command Capability Interoperability Support.
  • Maritime Combat Support and Expeditionary Logistics.