Joint deployment and redeployment operations PDF FORMAT
Material type: TextSeries: Joint pub 3-35Publication details: Washington DC: US Govt, 1999Description: 213pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Provides overarching guidance and principles governing the deployment and redeployment of the Armed Forces of the United States in response to mission taskings. It explains the deployment and redeployment process, deployment and redeployment phases, and planning and execution considerations that may impact US force projection operations. In addition, it discusses the responsibilities and command relationships for supported and supporting combatant commands and Services, as well as their interaction with Defense agencies, host nations, and multinational and interagency components.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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Digital Documents | Mindef Library & Info Centre Digital Media | XX(11234.1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 0013033 |
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Provides overarching guidance and principles governing the deployment and redeployment of the Armed Forces of the United States in response to mission taskings. It explains the deployment and redeployment process, deployment and redeployment phases, and planning and execution considerations that may impact US force projection operations. In addition, it discusses the responsibilities and command relationships for supported and supporting combatant commands and Services, as well as their interaction with Defense agencies, host nations, and multinational and interagency components.Digital version only (no printed version available in library).
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