Unified Combatant
Found 9 free book(s)Organizational Structure for National Defense
dde.carlisle.army.mil•Combatant Command One of the unified or specified combatant commands established by the president. •Combatant Commander A commander in chief of one of the unified or specified combatant commands established by the president. •Joint Force Commander A general term applied to a combatant commander, subunified commander, or JTF
The Unified Command Plan and Combatant Commands ...
sgp.fas.orgThe Unified Command Plan (UCP) and associated Combatant Commands (COCOMs) provide operational instructions and command and control to the Armed Forces and have a significant impact on how they are organized, trained, and resourced—areas over which Congress has
Army Leader Development Strategy 2013 - United States Army
usacac.army.milto support the regional combatant commands. During this critical transition period, Army leaders must recognize that problems do not have predetermined solutions, so leader development ... Train, educate, and provide experiences to progressively develop leaders to prevail in Unified Land Operations using Mission Command in a 21st Century ...
DoD Instruction 8520.02, May 24, 2011
www.esd.whs.mil(t) DoD Directive 5100.03, “Support of the Headquarters of Combatant and Subordinate Unified Commands,” February 9, 2011 (u) Committee on National Security Systems Policy No. 25, “National Policy for Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in National Security Systems,” March 2009
CATALOG OF DOCTRINE TOPICS - AF
www.doctrine.af.milcombatant command, subordinate unified command or joint task force), they become the Air Force Service component to that JFC. All Air Force Service components have three common features: Air Force forces tailored to the needs of the JFC and the tasks to be performed, a single designated air component commander, and the appropriate
JP 5-0, Joint Planning, 01 December 2020
irp.fas.orga. Joint doctrine established in this publication applies to the Joint Staff, combatant commands, subordinate unified commands, joint task forces, subordinate components of these commands, the Services, the National Guard Bureau, and combat support agencies. b. This doctrine constitutes official advice concerning the enclosed subject matter;
UNITED STATES ARMY REGAINING ARCCTI DOMINANCE
api.army.milMar 15, 2021 · combatant commands (USNORTHCOM, USINDOPACOM, USEUCOM), eight countries, and all time zones. (It should be noted that the Arctic is also of critical interest to all of the functional combatant commands as well.) There are two primary transit routes through the Arctic: the North-West Passage (NWP) and the Northern Sea Route (NSR).
Civil Affairs General Concepts - United States Army
armypubs.army.milServices, Combatant Commands, National Guard, and USG departments and agencies. DODD 5100.01 also specifies that USSOCOM, in coordination with the Military Service Chiefs, will organize, train, equip, and provide SOF doctrine, procedures, and equipment for CAO. DODD 2000.13 DODD 2000.13 states that CAO includes DOD actions that:
SUSTAINMENT - United States Army
armypubs.army.milThe Army’s contribution to joint operations is unified land operations executed through decisive action and guided by the Army’s approach to command and control, mission command. ADP 4-0, Sustainment, is the Army’s principal sustainment doctrine that captures the most critical lessons from a decade of continuous, small scale, land combat.