JP 1, Doctrine for the Armed Forces of the United States - Defense ...
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Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />
APPENDIX<br />
A Establishing Directive (Support Relationship) Considerations ........................ A-1<br />
B The Pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> Arms .....................................................................................B-1<br />
C References .........................................................................................................C-1<br />
D Administrative Instructions .............................................................................. D-1<br />
GLOSSARY<br />
Part I<br />
Part II<br />
Abbreviations and Acronyms .................................................................. GL-1<br />
Terms and Definitions ............................................................................. GL-5<br />
FIGURE<br />
I-1 Principles <strong>of</strong> War ......................................................................................... I-3<br />
I-2 Levels <strong>of</strong> Warfare ........................................................................................ I-7<br />
I-3 Range <strong>of</strong> Military Operations .................................................................... I-14<br />
II-1 Strategy, Planning, and Resourcing Process ..............................................II-5<br />
II-2 Unified Action ............................................................................................II-8<br />
II-3 Chain <strong>of</strong> Command ..................................................................................II-10<br />
II-4 Notional Joint Interagency Coordination Group Structure ......................II-19<br />
II-5 Notional Composition <strong>of</strong> a Civil-Military Operations Center .................II-20<br />
II-6 Notional Multinational Command Structure ............................................II-24<br />
III-1 Command Functions <strong>of</strong> a Combatant Commander ................................ III-11<br />
IV-1 Possible Components in a Joint Force ...................................................... IV-3<br />
IV-2 Unified Combatant Command Organizational Options ........................... IV-6<br />
IV-3 Specified Combatant Command Organizational Options ........................ IV-9<br />
IV-4 Subordinate Unified Command Organizational Options ....................... IV-10<br />
IV-5 Joint Task Force Organizational Options ............................................... IV-11<br />
V-1 Command Relationships Synopsis ............................................................ V-2<br />
V-2 Categories <strong>of</strong> Support .............................................................................. V-10<br />
V-3 Transfer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forces</strong> and Command Relationships Overview ................... V-11<br />
VI-1 Joint Force Development Life Cycle ....................................................... VI-2<br />
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