Fighting Future Conflicts With A Military Coalition Of Forces
by Air University (u.s.). Air Force Fellows 2021-01-03 20:23:35
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This study proposes moving from the current Department of Defense, (DOD) Ad Hoc approach to an established framework using five key factors as a basis for executing military coalition operations. Moving from an Ad Hoc approach or a temporary piecemea... Read more
This study proposes moving from the current Department of Defense, (DOD) Ad Hoc approach to an established framework using five key factors as a basis for executing military coalition operations. Moving from an Ad Hoc approach or a temporary piecemeal organization means formalizing how we fight with a military coalition of forces during combat operations. This study analyzes five key factors -- political agreements, military objective, interoperability of coalition militaries, simplicity, and geopolitical agreements -- to create a framework for successful execution of a military coalition of forces. Throughout this study we compare and contrast these five key factors in three four-star led military coalition operations -- Desert Storm, Allied Force, and Iraqi Freedom -- to show their relevance in executing operations with a military coalition of forces. Less
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  • 9.69 X 7.44 X 0.12 in
  • 60
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  • September 20, 2012
  • English
  • 9781249450801
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