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VOLUME I Multinational Maritime Tactical Instructions and Procedures

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MTP 1(D), Vol. I<br />

NOTES<br />

When decision boxes fall into two or more Service columns, then that decision must be made<br />

jointly.<br />

The concept of operations ashore is central to the planning process but must include allowances<br />

for naval <strong>and</strong> air factors.<br />

11017 DETAILED PLANNING<br />

At this stage the outline plan is taken <strong>and</strong> each aspect is then planned in great detail. This results in<br />

the amphibious operations order, promulgated by CATF, which must contain annexes on, at least, the subjects<br />

listed below:<br />

a. Intelligence.<br />

b. Pre-D-day operations.<br />

c. Embarkation.<br />

d. Transit.<br />

e. Rehearsals.<br />

f. Ship-to-Shore movement.<br />

g. Termination.<br />

h. Supporting arms.<br />

i. Communications.<br />

j. Air defense <strong>and</strong> airspace control.<br />

k. Electronic warfare.<br />

l. Logistics.<br />

11018 JOINT SERVICE COOPERATION<br />

Not only must amphibious operations be planned in great detail but, equally important, they must be<br />

planned by joint Service teams at all levels.<br />

11-8 ORIGINAL

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