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As Amended Through 15 March 2013<br />

Activities conducted in support of law enforcement efforts to adjudicate enemy<br />

combatants who are believed to have committed crimes against US persons or property.<br />

Also called JIO. See also enemy combatant. (JP 2-01)<br />

joint land operations — Land operations performed across the range of military operations<br />

with land forces made available by Service components in support of the joint force<br />

commander’s operation or campaign objectives, or in support of other components of<br />

the joint force. (JP 3-31)<br />

joint land operations plan — A plan for a connected series of joint land operations to<br />

achieve the joint force commander’s objectives within a given time and operational<br />

area. (JP 3-31)<br />

joint logistics — The coordinated use, synchronization, and sharing of two or more Military<br />

Departments’ logistic resources to support the joint force. See also logistics. (JP 4-0)<br />

Joint Logistics Operations Center — The Joint Logistics Operations Center is the current<br />

operations division within the Logistics Directorate of the Joint Staff. It monitors<br />

crisis, exercises, and interagency actions. It also works acquisition and cross-servicing<br />

agreements as well as international logistics. The Joint Logistics Operations Center<br />

reviews deployment orders produced by the Operations Directorate of the Joint Staff<br />

for logistic issues and ensures the correct airlift priority code is assigned. Also called<br />

JLOC. See also logistics. (JP 4-01)<br />

joint logistics over-the-shore commander — The commander selected by the joint force<br />

commander and tasked to organize the efforts of all elements participating in<br />

accomplishing the joint logistics over-the-shore mission. See also joint logistics overthe-shore<br />

operations. (JP 4-01.6)<br />

joint logistics over-the-shore operations — Operations in which Navy and Army logistics<br />

over-the-shore forces conduct logistics over-the-shore operations together under a joint<br />

force commander. Also called JLOTS operations. See also joint logistics; logistics<br />

over-the-shore operations. (JP 4-01.6)<br />

joint manpower program — The policy, processes, and systems used in determination and<br />

prioritization within and among joint Service manpower requirements. Also called<br />

JMP. (JP 1-0)<br />

joint meteorological and oceanographic coordination cell — A subset of a joint<br />

meteorological and oceanographic coordination organization, which is delegated the<br />

responsibility of executing the coordination of meteorological and oceanographic<br />

support operations in the operational area. Also called JMCC. (JP 3-59)<br />

joint meteorological and oceanographic coordination organization — A Service<br />

meteorological and oceanographic organization that is designated within the operations<br />

156 JP 1-<strong>02</strong>

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