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  • Compendiumof

    Joint Publications

    Joint Pub 1-01.1

    23 April 1999

  • ar is taking any problem exactly as you take aproblem of life, stripping it down to its essentials,determining for yourself what is important and whatyou can emphasize to the advantage of your side;what you can emphasize that will be to thedisadvantage of the other; making a plan accordingly and then fighting just as hard as you know how,never letting anything distract you from theprosecution of that conception.

    If, as Services, we get too critical among ourselves,hunting for exact limiting lines in the shadow landof responsibility as between . . . [the Services],hunting for and spending our time arguing about it,we will deserve the very fate we will get in war,which is defeat. We have got to be one family,and it is more important today than it has ever been.

    DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

    PREFACEPREFACE

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    PREFACE

    1. Scope

    This publication provides a readilyavailable list of all joint publications and abrief synopsis of each. Included is anoverview of joint doctrine development, allpromulgated joint publications, all jointpublications currently under development,and all validated joint doctrine projects.

    2. Purpose

    This publication provides an overview ofthe jo in t doct r ine process and acomprehensive list of all joint publications.

    3. Application

    This publication applies to all users anddevelopers of joint doctrine in combatantcommands, Services, and on the Joint Staff.Due to the dynamic nature of doctrinedevelopment, all publications that arepresently in draft form, in the proposed finalpub phase, or in test phase are noted as indevelopment. This publication is based onJoint Pub 1-01, Joint Publication System,Joint Doctrine and Joint Tactics, Techniques,and Procedures Development Program.

    For the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff:

    V. E. CLARKVice Admiral, US NavyDirector, Joint Staff

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  • learly much progress has been made . . . in improving thejoint warfighting posture of our military forces. But much remainsto be done . . . we must give joint doctrine the attention it deservesand we must get it right.

    GENERAL JOHN M. SHALIKASHVILI , USA

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    FOREWORDTHE JOINT PUBLICATION SYSTEM

    Joint Publication Hierarchy .................................................................................... v Joint Publication Identification .............................................................................. v Joint Doctrine Development ................................................................................... v Capstone Doctrine Publications ........................................................................... vii Supporting Publications ..................................................................................... viii

    CHAPTER IJOINT PUB 1 SERIES, JOINT PERSONNEL PUBLICATIONS

    Keystone Doctrine Publication ............................................................................ I-1 Reference and Other Supporting Documents ...................................................... I-1 Supporting Publications ...................................................................................... I-2

    CHAPTER IIJOINT PUB 2 SERIES, DOCTRINE FOR INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT OFJOINT OPERATIONS

    Keystone Doctrine Publication ........................................................................... II-1 Supporting Publications ..................................................................................... II-1

    CHAPTER IIIJOINT PUB 3 SERIES, DOCTRINE FOR JOINT OPERATIONS

    Keystone Doctrine Publication ......................................................................... III-1 Supporting Publications ................................................................................... III-1 Other Publications .......................................................................................... III-22

    CHAPTER IVJOINT PUB 4 SERIES, DOCTRINE FOR LOGISTIC SUPPORT OF JOINTOPERATIONS

    Keystone Doctrine Publication ......................................................................... IV-1 Supporting Publications ................................................................................... IV-1

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    CHAPTER VJOINT PUB 5 SERIES, DOCTRINE FOR PLANNING JOINT OPERATIONS

    Keystone Doctrine Publication ........................................................................... V-1 Supporting Publications ..................................................................................... V-1

    CHAPTER VIJOINT PUB 6 SERIES, DOCTRINE FOR C4 SYSTEMS SUPPORT OFJOINT OPERATIONS

    Keystone Doctrine Publication ......................................................................... VI-1 Supporting Publication ..................................................................................... VI-1

    APPENDIX

    A Jointness Warfighting American Style ................................................. A-1B Sequential Listing of Joint Publications ....................................................... B-1C Multimedia Products ..................................................................................... C-1D Administrative Instructions ........................................................................... D-1

    FIGURE

    A-1 Legislative and Regulatory Requirements Impacting Joint Doctrine ..... A-2A-2 Joint Doctrine Development Methodologies: Past and Present .............. A-3

  • FOREWORDFOREWORD

    hen a team takes to the field, individual specialistscome together to achieve a team win. All players try todo their very best because every other player, the team,and the home town are counting on them to win.So it is when the Armed Forces of the United States goto war. We must win every time.

    Every soldier must take to the battlefield believing his orher unit is the best in the world.Every pilot must take off believing there is no one betterin the sky.Every sailor standing watch must believe there is nobetter ship at sea.Every Marine must hit the beach believing that thereare no better infantrymen in the world.But they all must also believe that they are part of a team,a joint team, that fights together to win.

    This is our history, this is our tradition, this is our future.

    GENERAL COLIN L. POWELL , USA

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  • JOINT DOCTRINE HIERARCHYJOINT DOCTRINE HIERARCHY

    Joint Plans5-0

    Joint C4Systems

    6-0

    Joint Logistics4-0

    Capstone/Keystone

    Primer

    JointPersonnel

    1-0

    JointIntelligence

    2-0

    Joint Warfare1

    UNAAF0-2

    Joint ForceCapabilities

    3-33

    MultinationalOperations

    3-16

    InteragencyCoordination

    3-08

    Military OpsOther Than War

    3-07

    AirliftSupport4-01.1

    HealthLogistics

    4-02.1

    Aerospace Defof N. America

    3-01.1

    Joint SpecialOperations

    3-05

    EngineerDoctrine

    3-34

    OPSEC3-54

    Logistics inMultinat'l Ops

    4-08

    AirspaceControl

    3-52

    JRSOI4-01.8

    Common UserLogistics

    4-07

    Interdiction3-03

    EW3-51

    MortuaryAffairs

    4-06

    Containers4-01.7

    AmphibiousEmbarkation

    3-02.2

    Barriers &Mines3-15

    E & R3-50.3

    Resrv CompntCallup4-05.1

    JLOTS4-01.6

    Lndng ForceOps

    3-02.1

    SpaceOperations

    3-14

    CSAR JTTP3-50.21

    Public Affairs3-61

    Targeting3-60

    Meteorologic &Oceanograph

    3-59

    MilitaryDeception

    3-58

    MobilizationPlanning

    4-05

    TerminalOps

    4-01.5

    Amphib Ops3-02

    C2W3-13.1

    CSAR3-50.2

    Civil-MilitaryOperations

    3-57

    CivilEngineering

    4-04

    TheaterDistribution

    4-01.4

    Joint AirDefense Ops

    3-01.6

    GlobalDistribution

    4-09

    InformationOperations

    3-13

    SARVOL II3-50.1

    C2 for JointAir Ops3-56.1

    MovementControl4-01.3

    Petroleum4-03

    Theater MissileDefense3-01.5

    SAR3-50

    UAV3-55.1

    SealiftSupport4-01.2

    PatientMovement

    4-02.2

    J-SEAD3-01.4

    Jnt Spec OpsTask Frc Ops

    3-05.1

    Deploymnt &Redeploymnt

    3-35

    RSTA3-55

    CampaignPlanning

    5-00.1

    TAC C4Systems

    6-02

    JTFPlanning

    5-00.2

    DefenseTrans System

    4-01

    Countering Air& Missile

    Threats 3-01

    HealthSupport

    4-02

    ShipboardHelo Ops

    3-04.1

    DomesticSupport Ops

    3-07.7

    UrbanOperations

    3-06

    Special OpsTargetg & Msn

    Plng 3-05.5

    Special OpsProcedures

    3-05.3

    HumanitarianAssistance

    3-07.6

    CounterdrugOps

    3-07.4

    PeaceOperations

    3-07.3

    Antiterrorism3-07.2

    ForeignInternal Def

    3-07.1

    JTTP for NEO3-07.5

    Joint TheaterNuclear Ops

    3-12.1

    NBC Defense3-11

    Base Defense3-10.1

    Rear Area3-10

    Close AirSupport3-09.3

    JLASER3-09.1

    Fire Support3-09

    Nuc Wpn Emp(Notional)

    3-12.3

    Nuc Wpn Emp3-12.2

    Nuclear Ops3-12

    ForcibleEntry Ops

    3-18

    PSYOP3-53

    Joint ReportingStructure

    1-03

    GeospatialInformation

    2-03

    Joint IntelSupt to Ops

    2-01

    Intel Supt toTargeting

    2-01.1

    National IntelSupt to JTOps 2-02

    ReligiousSupport

    1-05

    FinancialManagement

    1-06

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