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Fundamental principles by which the military forces or elements thereof guide their actions in support of national objectives
Doctrine
Efficient use of the diplomatic informational economic and military instrument of national power supported by those of our allies in various intergovernmental organizations
Inter-agency operations
Team warfare integrate joint forces

Using each service unique strengths for a task


Military operation to attack enemy information


All means available to the US in its pursuit a national objectives

Joint warfare

Joint and service Doctrine


Information operations


National power

communication between agencies

Guide the use of multi US military Forces objectv


US and it allies ability to work together


CJCS discribe military plans to Achieve objectives


National defense and foreign relation of US

Inter-agency coordination

Joint doctrine


Multinational operations


National military strategy

National security

National security

Security of the US, citizens, allies, and partners

Presidnt forum for Nat'l Security & foreign policy


Pres. Doc'mt expres US vision & how power used


CC design strategy, campaign & employ military


Joint operation plan and it subsequent execution


Major oper. are planned to achieve obj. In AO.

Enduring interest

National security council


National security strategy


Operational art


Operational design


Operational level of war

Admin. mental image of the world

How a Job should be done to meet military goal


Advise president on foreign-policy matters


Guides the application of service forces


Level of war determine national objectives


Level war and which battles engagement are planned

Origin of policy

purpose of military doctrine


Purpose of national security council


Service doctrine


Strategic level of war


Tactical level of war

priority was to stop spread of communism

helicopter was the main means of moving troops


Limited forces, CCs use different options.


Protect publicized media; option beside military


Set the difficult task of attaining strategic objectives

Policy Doctrine Operational artInformation/military power National military strategy
-Tendency to negatively judge others culture

-Are broad categories of cultural knowledge


-Beliefs of one culture may not agree with others


-Collection and belief about life and the universe


-Notion that all aspects of culture or connected


- Creation, transformational across generation of Semi shared patterns

Ethnocentrism

Domain of culture


Cultural relativism


World view


Holism


Culture

time distant touch&movem't to convey meaning

Ability to understand across cultural environm'ts


Nonverbal element of speech include tone pitch


Four step sequence the help other to gather info


-Extent to which the list powerful member of organization institution set up and expect the power is distributed unequally

Non verbal communication

Cross cultural competence


Paralanguage


OODA Loop


Power distance

Relate, knowledge motivation +


Learning approaches communicate negotiate


= influence

Air Force 3C Model
Production redistribution accumulation exchang

Marriage children family structure mating etc.


Origins deity worship community birth


Ethnic regional rational status leadership law


Category roles identities responsibilities labor


Orientation purposes measurement relations

economic & resources

Family & kinship


Religion & spirituality


Political and social relations


Sex & gender


Time & space



- Reorganize DOD and strengthen civilian authority mainly the Secretary of Defense


- improved on the system that provides military advice particularly that of civilian leadership


- Place responsibility on combatant CCs to accomplish missions


-Matched authority of combatant commanders with their responsibilities



Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986
Est. with advice of the CJCS for military mission

Ranking officer of Armed Forces president advis.


Provide the military forces needed to protect US


Assist CJCS in executing duties of that office


Headed by CJCS (CJCS,VCJCS,Chief of Staff, etc.)


Principal staff element of SECDEF in exerc. policy

Combatant commands

CJ CS


DOD


Joint staff


Joint Chief of Staff


SECDEF

Combine individual service terminology and operating procedures into one standard multi-faceted system. It provides standardization to the joint planning system use for the execution of complex multiservice exercises campaign and operations.
Joint operation planning and execution system (JOPES)
Defense wide process that relates resources to strategy. It's primary purpose is the acquisition and allocation of resources to meet the operational requirements of the combatant commanders and the provisions requirements of the services combat support agencies
Planning programming budgeting and execution system (PPBES)
Situation development

crisis assessment


COA development


COA selection


execution planning


execution

Crisis action planning
Initiation

concept development


plan development


plan review


supporting plan

Contingency plan (Peacetime)