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* Indicates new courses added to the JKO LCMS after July 2011. The “*” is not a part of the actual course number.<br />

119<br />

JKO Course Descriptions<br />

Law of War/Detainee Operations STR-USAS28* N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to provide students with the principles and application of the Law of War and the rules for protecting<br />

detainees in U.S. custody. This course meets the requirements of the United States Army Space and Missile Defense<br />

Command/Army Forces Strategic Command FY13 mandatory training program. 2 hour(s)<br />

Lean Six Sigma: A Course for N-NC Quality Leadership NNC-J1-1095-W N<br />

This two hour course is designed to: introduce the concepts of Lean Six Sigma; show how Lean Six Sigma helps organizations<br />

maximize their effectiveness and efficiency; explain basic Lean Six Sigma vocabulary, concepts, tools, and strategies; introduce<br />

the concepts of implementing Lean Six Sigma in an organization; and explain how Lean Six Sigma helps organizations<br />

maximize their effectiveness and efficiency. 2 hour(s)<br />

Legal Aspects of Combating Terrorism Course J3OP-MN267 N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to provide an overview on the legal basis for targeting terrorism. It is composed of four modules<br />

covering the following lessons: the general framework of legal response to terrorism; combating terrorism with lawful means;<br />

harmonising the Law of Armed Conflict; NATO; national legal requirements for fighting terrorism; and fighting the constraints<br />

and evolutions of terrorism. 15 hour(s)<br />

Legal Aspects of Joint Operations (RC-S 10) J3OP-US786 N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to train Individual Augmentees (IAs) assigned to the Combined Joint Task Force-7 (CJTF-7) and<br />

International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) Regional Command-South (RC-South) staff who were unable to participate in the<br />

formal training seminars held at Fort Drum, NY, as part of the core staff. The student will become familiar with Legal issues<br />

and challenges that affect the Joint Task Force Headquarters. At the conclusion of the course the student will understand the<br />

concept and use of Rules of Engagement; understand the implications of Stability Operations; explain the need for Escalation<br />

of Force rules; become knowledgeable in the area of fiscal legal responsibilities; understand the different status of U.S. personnel<br />

in the area of responsibility. This course is derived from the US Joint Forces Command/Joint Warfighting Center (JWFC)<br />

Deployable Training Team academic training seminars presented to the incoming CJTF-7 staff during the Mission Rehearsal<br />

Exercise, 7-10 June 2010. 1 hour(s)<br />

Legal Authorities and Limitation Course J3SP-US132 S<br />

The purpose of this course is to aid National Guard, Reserve, Air National Guard officers and senior NCOs serving on Joint Assignments.<br />

Graduates will understand the intent of the Commander in a Joint Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (JTTP) enhanced<br />

with examples, lessons learned, and reference citations/hyperlinks for additional research and information. It is focused<br />

at the operational level of war, specifically directed toward those officers selected to attend Joint Staff training and perform<br />

duties as JTF, Combatant, or Component Staff Planner. 2 hour(s)<br />

Legal Authorities in Support of Joint Operations J3OP-US1115* N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to educate the Individual Augmentees (IAs) assigned to the Combined Joint Task Force - 82 (CJTF-<br />

82) who were unable to participate in the formal training seminars held at Fort Bragg, NC as part of the core staff. The student<br />

will become familiar with Legal issues and challenges that affect the Joint Task Force Headquarters. At the conclusion of the<br />

course the student will understand how authorities undergird unified action; understand the concept and use of Rules of Engagement;<br />

understand the key legal issues involved in stability operations; explain the need for escalation of force rules; and<br />

understand roles, responsibilities and authorities for non-combatant evacuation operations. This course is derived from the<br />

US Joint Forces Command/Joint Warfighting Center (JWFC) Deployable Training Team academic training seminars. 1 hour(s)<br />

Legal Basics for ISAF Operations J3OP-MN900-01-03 N,S<br />

This course is part of a larger ISAF Curriculum. The lesson covers several legal topics as they apply to the International Security<br />

Assistance Forces (ISAF). It describes the legal concepts and agreements which form the basis for the ISAF operations. It<br />

also describes key concepts in the ISAF rules of engagement (ROE), national caveats, and the measures taken by ISAF to minimize<br />

civilian casualties. 0.5 hour(s)<br />

Legal Considerations in the CJTF-82 Battlespace (OEF 10) Course J3OP-US631 N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to educate the Individual Augmentees (IAs) assigned to the Combined Joint Task Force - 101<br />

(CJTF-101) who were unable to participate in the formal training seminars held at Fort Campbell, KY, as part of the core staff.<br />

The student will become familiar with legal issues and challenges that affect the Joint Task Force Headquarters. At the conclusion<br />

of the course, the student will understand the concept and use of Rules of Engagement; understand the implications of<br />

Stability Operations; explain the need for Escalation of Force rules; become knowledgeable in the area of fiscal legal responsibilities;<br />

understand the different status of US personnel in the area of responsibility. This course is derived from the US Joint

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