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Joint Doctrine for Amphibious Operations - Historic Naval Ships ...

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TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGEEXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................ ixCHAPTER ICONCEPT OF AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS• General ..................................................................................................................... I-1• Applications .............................................................................................................. I-2• Types of <strong>Amphibious</strong> <strong>Operations</strong> .............................................................................. I-2• Characteristics ........................................................................................................... I-4• Capabilities ............................................................................................................... I-6• Sequence ................................................................................................................... I-6• Initiating an <strong>Amphibious</strong> Operation .......................................................................... I-6• Termination of an <strong>Amphibious</strong> Operation ................................................................. I-8CHAPTER IICOMMAND AND CONTROL• General .................................................................................................................... II-1• Organization of <strong>Joint</strong> Forces ..................................................................................... II-1• Command and Control of <strong>Amphibious</strong> Forces .......................................................... II-2• Operational Control ................................................................................................. II-4• Tactical Control ........................................................................................................ II-5• Support .................................................................................................................... II-5• Parallel Chains of Command .................................................................................... II-7• <strong>Amphibious</strong> Force Task Organization and Task Designators .................................... II-8• Operational Areas .................................................................................................... II-9CHAPTER IIIAIR COMMAND AND CONTROL• <strong>Joint</strong> Air <strong>Operations</strong> ............................................................................................... III-1• Airspace Control in <strong>Amphibious</strong> <strong>Operations</strong> .......................................................... III-1• Navy Tactical Air Control Center ........................................................................... III-4• Marine Corps Tactical Air Command Center .......................................................... III-5• Tactical Air <strong>Operations</strong> Center ............................................................................... III-6• Counterair <strong>Operations</strong> During <strong>Amphibious</strong> <strong>Operations</strong> .......................................... III-6• Air Command and Control Procedures ................................................................... III-8CHAPTER IVAPPROACH TO PLANNING AND PRIMARY DECISIONS• General .................................................................................................................. IV-1• Tenets of <strong>Amphibious</strong> Planning .............................................................................. IV-1iii

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