Joint doctrine for multinational operations PDF FORMAT
Material type: TextSeries: Joint pub 3-16Publication details: Washington DC: US Govt, 2000Description: 106pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Provides guidance and principles for the Armed Forces of the United States when they operate as part of a multinational force. This publication describes multinational operations that the United States may participate in as a part of an alliance, coalition, or other ad hoc arrangement. It describes joint organizational structures essential to coordinate land, maritime, air, space, and special operations in a multinational environment. It addresses operational considerations that the commander and staff should contemplate during the planning and execution of multinational operations. Digital version only (no printed version available in library).Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Provides guidance and principles for the Armed Forces of the United States when they operate as part of a multinational force. This publication describes multinational operations that the United States may participate in as a part of an alliance, coalition, or other ad hoc arrangement. It describes joint organizational structures essential to coordinate land, maritime, air, space, and special operations in a multinational environment. It addresses operational considerations that the commander and staff should contemplate during the planning and execution of multinational operations. Digital version only (no printed version available in library).
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