Joint tactics, techniques and procedures for sealift support to joint operations PDF FORMAT

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Joint pub 4-01.2Publication details: Washington DC: US Govt, 1996Description: 89pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Provides a comprehensive overview of several key areas of sealift that are considered essential for the successful employment of sealift in support of national military strategy. These areas are the contribution of sealift to the execution of national military strategy; the sealift mission and its functions in the area of strategic mobility; sealift forces, current sealift assets and programs; the joint and Service organizations for sealift; Service relationships with the United States Transportation Command regarding sealift forces; the command and control system for employment of sealift forces; sealift support of the geographic combatant commander and, responsibility for planning, programming, and budgeting for sealift forces to meet national military objectives. Digital version only (no printed version available in library).
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Provides a comprehensive overview of several key areas of sealift that are considered essential for the successful employment of sealift in support of national military strategy. These areas are the contribution of sealift to the execution of national military strategy; the sealift mission and its functions in the area of strategic mobility; sealift forces, current sealift assets and programs; the joint and Service organizations for sealift; Service relationships with the United States Transportation Command regarding sealift forces; the command and control system for employment of sealift forces; sealift support of the geographic combatant commander and, responsibility for planning, programming, and budgeting for sealift forces to meet national military objectives. Digital version only (no printed version available in library).

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