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address: https://jdeis.js.mil. The contents of JP 1-02 are updated on a monthly basis to include any terminology additions, modifications, or deletions made within the previous calendar month in accordance with CJCSI 5705.01. For the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff: WILLIAM E. GORTNEY . Vice Admiral, USN . Director, Joint Staff . ii JP 1-02
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2 JP 1-02 active defense — The employment of limited offensive action and counterattacks to deny a contested area or position to the enemy. See also passive defense. (JP 3-60) active duty — Full-time duty in the active military service of the United States. This includes members of the Reserve Component serving on active duty or full-time
Joint Publication (JP) 1-0, Joint Personnel Support, represents our commitment to this vital operational readiness component. As the joint force continues to adapt to the changing security environment and evolves to meet the expectations of national leadership and the American public, JP 1-0
ii JP 1 b. The Services and United States Special Operations Command (in areas unique to special operations) have responsibilities to organize, train, equip, and sustain forces. These forces are employed under JFCs. Therefore, to assure that the Armed Forces achieve their
Joint Publications 1. Joint Pub1-0 :Personnel Support to Joint Operations.JP1-0_111024; Joint Pub1-0 :Joint personnel support.JP1-0_111024
ii JP 3-02.1 command should follow multinational doctrine and procedures ratified by the United States. For doctrine and procedures not ratified by the United States, commanders should evaluate and follow the multinational command’s doctrine and procedures, where applicable and consistent with US law, regulations, and doctrine.
JP 1-06 Ensure detailed FM planning is conducted and coordinate efforts between the Services and combatant commands to provide and sustain resources. Integrate FM responsibilities of Department of Defense (DOD) components and operational requirements of the combatant commanders (CCDRs). Provide consistent FM guidance in support of joint operations.
JP 3-07.4 terms are useful in describing the type of support rendered, some of the various types of missions are described below. Detection & Monitoring. DOD has specific responsibility as the lead federal agency for aerial and maritime detection and monitoring (D&M). D&M operations are missions conducted to detect and track the
d. Joint Pub 1-02, 1 December 1989, "DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms." e. Joint Pub 3-0 (Test Pub), 10 January 1990, "Doctrine for Joint Operations." f. Joint Pub 3-10 (Test Pub), 30 October 1991, "Doctrine for Joint Rear Area Operations." g. Joint Pub 4-0, 25 September 1992, "Doctrine for Logistic Support of Joint Operations."