Joint Publication JP 3-30 Command and Control for Joint Air Operations 12 January 2010

Joint Publication JP 3-30 Command and Control for Joint Air Operations 12 January 2010

by United States Government US Army
Joint Publication JP 3-30 Command and Control for Joint Air Operations 12 January 2010

Joint Publication JP 3-30 Command and Control for Joint Air Operations 12 January 2010

by United States Government US Army

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Overview

This publication provides joint doctrine for the command and control of joint air operations across the range of military operations.

This publication has been prepared under the direction of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It sets forth joint doctrine to govern the activities and performance of the Armed Forces of the United States in joint operations and provides the doctrinal basis for interagency coordination and for US military involvement in multinational operations. It provides military guidance for the exercise of authority by combatant commanders and other joint force commanders (JFCs) and prescribes joint doctrine for operations, education, and training. It provides military guidance for use by the Armed Forces in preparing their appropriate plans. It is not the intent of this publication to restrict the authority of the JFC from organizing the force and executing the mission in a manner the JFC deems most appropriate to ensure unity of effort in the accomplishment of the overall objective.

Joint doctrine established in this publication applies to the joint staff, commanders of combatant commands, subunified commands, joint task forces, subordinate components of these commands, and the Services.

The guidance in this publication is authoritative; as such, this doctrine will be followed except when, in the judgment of the commander, exceptional circumstances dictate otherwise. If conflicts arise between the contents of this publication and the contents of Service publications, this publication will take precedence unless the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, normally in coordination with the other members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has provided more current and specific guidance. Commanders of forces operating as part of a multinational (alliance or coalition) military command should follow multinational doctrine and procedures ratified by the United States. For doctrine and procedures not ratified by the United States, commanders should evaluate and follow the multinational command’s doctrine and procedures, where applicable and consistent with US law, regulations, and doctrine.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015833164
Publisher: eBook Formating Team
Publication date: 11/11/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 143
File size: 3 MB
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