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Multinational
What are the 4 types of Joint
doctrine? Multi service
Service
Fundamental principles that guide the employment of
two or more nations is a coordinated action toward a
Multinational doctrine
common objective. (i.e. NATO Doctrine, Korean
combined)
Fundamental principles that guide the employment of
forces of Two or more services of the same nation in
Joint doctrine coordinated action toward a common objective
Promulgated by the Chairman Joint Chief of Staff
Two or more services
Ratified by two or more services
Multi service doctrine Promulgated in multisession publications (i.e. JFIRE
handbook)
Joint doctrine takes precedent if there is a
discrepancy
, Fundamental principles that guide the employment of
forces of a single service
Service doctrine
Promulgated by respective service HQ (eg ADP 3-0
(Unified Land Operations))
What are the two types of Operational and administrative
chain of command?
The president and secdef exercise authority and
Describe operational
control of the forces assigned to the combatant
chain of command
commanders through the combatant commanders.
6 regional, 3 functional
Define the different CENTCOM, SOUTHCOM, EUCOM, AFRICOM,
Combatant Commanders PACOM, NORTHCOM
SOCOM, TRANSCOM, ________
State the chain of President-SECDEF (advised by CJCS)>>Combatant
command from the commanders>>>Service/Functional Commanders
president and the SECDEF
to the combatant
commanders
Unified, sub-unified, and specified command
Combatant commanders
Continuous broad mission
Identify the types of ...
command authority and
command relationships of
each level in the chain of
command from the
President and SECDEF to
the combatant
commanders
, The president and secdef exercise authority and
Administrative chain of control of the forces not assigned to the combatant
command commanders through the service secretaries and the
Chiefs of staff of the services
Assignment- permanent transfer of forces
Attachment- temporary transfer of forces
Support- neither assigning nor attaching is
Forces may be assigned, appropriate (supporting/supported needs to be
attached, or support identified)
*Forces are transferred, command relationships are
not
Combatant command
Operational control
Command relationships
Tactical control
Support
Authority of assigned forces. Full authority to organize
and employ forces, assign tasks, designate objectives
Combatant command
and direct military operations. **Cannot be delegated
or transferred
OPCON is inherent in COCOM and is authority to
perform those functions of command over
Operational control subordinate forces involving organizing and
employing commands. CAN BE DELEGATED OR
TRANSFERRED.
The command authority over assigned or attached
forces or commands, or military capability or forces
made available for tasking, that is limited to the
detailed and usually LOCAL DIRECTIONS and control
Tactical control of movements and such.
Does not provide organizational authority or
authoritative direction for administrative and logistic
support.