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U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE LIBRARY

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The nature of modern warfare demands that we fight as a jointteam. This was important yesterday, it is essential today, and itwill be even more imperative tomorrow.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff John M. ShalikashviliJoint Vision 2010

Separate ground, sea and air warfare is gone forever. If everagain we should be involved in war, we will fight it in all ele-ments, with all services, as one single concentrated effort.

President Dwight D. EisenhowerSpecial Message to Congress, April 3, 1958

Joint warfare is team warfare.Joint Pub 1

purple-suiter-An officer assigned to duty on a staff where no particu-lar service predominates. This may be a joint staff, where allservices cooperate, or a combined staff, where two or more alliednations participate. He is called purple because he loses the identity(and color) of his particular service, and the color purple is not usedby any of the services. The official colors are green for Army, bluefor Air Force, and white for Navy.

A Dictionary of Soldier Talk, p. 245.

joint-Connotes activities, operations, organizations, etc., in whichelements of more than one Service of the same nation participate.

Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, p. 196.

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Preface

To assist researchers in a better understanding of how the United States armed services worktogether, the U.S. Army War College Library presents Jointness: A Selected Bibliography.

A continuation of our October 1993 bibliography with the same title, this listing includesrecently published materials covering various aspects of jointness such as joint operations, jointlogistics, interservice cooperation, interservice rivalry, joint communications, and the Organizationof the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

All the items included in this bibliography are readily available in the U.S. Army War CollegeLibrary. For your convenience, we have added our call numbers at the end of each entry. Pleasekeep in mind that call numbers may vary from library to library.

This bibliography is also available on the Internet through our Library's home page (URL:http://carlisle-www.army.mil/library/).

For additional information, please contact the Research and Information Services Branch, U.S.Army War College Library by sending an e-mail message to [email protected], orby phoning DSN 242-4280 or Commercial (717) 245-4280.

Virginia C. Shope, compiler

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JOINTNESS

A Selected Bibliography

Contents

Joint Publications ..................................................................................... 1

Books and Documents about Jointness ............................................................ 1

Selected Internet Sites ................................................................................ 11

Periodicals That Focus on Jointness ........................................................... 11

Periodical Articles ................................................................................. 12

Related Bibliographies ........................................................................... 35

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Joint Publications

The US Army War College Library maintains an extensive collection of numbered jointpublications in its Official Military Publications File. Researchers may also electronicallyaccess selected joint, allied and Service doctrine publications, joint terminology, and jointeducation research through the Joint Electronic Library (JEL) database. The followinglisting of titles represents a sampling of joint publications that are available.

US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Compendium of Joint Publications. Joint Pub 1-01.1. Washington: USJoint Chiefs of Staff, 25 April 1995. 1 vol. (Mil. Pubs.)

US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms.Joint Pub 1-02. Washington: US Joint Chiefs of Staff, 23 March 1994. 1 vol. (Mil. Pubs.)

US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Doctrine for Command, Control, Communications, and Computer (C4)Systems Support to Joint Operations. Joint Pub 6-0. Washington: US Joint Chiefs of Staff, 30May 1995. 1 vol. (MR. Pubs.)

US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Doctrine for Joint Operations. Joint Pub 3-0. Washington: US JointChiefs of Staff, 1 February 1995. 1 vol. (Mil. Pubs.)

US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Doctrine for Logistic Support of Joint Operations. Joint Pub 4-0.Washington: US Joint Chiefs of Staff, 27 January 1995. 1 vol. (Mil. Pubs.)

US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Doctrine for Planning Joint Operations. Joint Pub 5-0. Washington:US Joint Chiefs of Staff, 13 April 1995. 1 vol. (Mil. Pubs.)

US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Joint Doctrine for Intelligence Support to operations. Joint Pub 2-0.Washington: US Joint Chiefs of Staff, 5 May 1995. 1 vol. (Mil. Pubs.)

US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Joint Warfare of the Armed Forces of the United States. Joint Pub 1.Washington: US Joint Chiefs of Staff, 10 January 1995. 1 vol. (MR. Pubs.)

US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Unified Action Armed Forces (UNAAF). Joint Pub 0-2. Washington:US Joint Chiefs of Staff, 24 February 1995. 1 vol. (Mil. Pubs.)

Books and Documents about Jointness

Allard, C. Kenneth. Command, Control, and the Common Defense. Rev. ed. Fort McNair:National Defense University, Center for Advanced Concepts and Technology, 1996. 359pp.(UA23 .A593 1996)

Annen, David M. Joint Interdiction--The Gray Area. Strategy Research Project. CarlisleBarracks: US Army War College, 15 April 1996. 30pp. (AD-A309-235)

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Ayers, Francis H., Jr. Mission Type Orders and Joint Air Empowerment Doctrine. StrategyResearch Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 15 April 1996. 35pp. (AD-A309-096)

Baker, Timothy J. Why the United States Still Needs the Marine Corps. Strategy ResearchProject. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 20 February 1996. 26pp. (AD-A308-901)

Barry, Robert F., II. "Who's Zooming Who?" Joint Doctrine and the Army--Air Force DebateOver the FSCL [Fire Support Coordination Lined. Fort Leavenworth: US Army Commandand General Staff College, School of Advanced Military Studies, 5 May 1994. 53pp. (U415.A42 94 B161)

Barth, Thomas H. Overcoming the "Ad Hoc" Nature of the Joint and Combined Task ForceHeadquarters. Fort Leavenworth: US Army Command and General Staff College, School ofAdvanced Military Studies, 1995. 52pp. (U415 .A42 95 B16)

Batschelet, Allen W. A Joint Issue: The Challenge of Synchronizing Firepower at the OperationalLevel. Fort Leavenworth: US Army Command and General Staff College, School of Ad-vanced Military Studies, 1995. 1 vol. (U415 .A42 95 B171)

Beaumont, Roger A. Joint Military Operations: A Short History. Westport: Greenwood Press,1993. 245pp. (U260 .B43 1993)

Bracken, Paul J., et al. Evaluation Framework for Unified Command Plans: A DocumentedBriefing. Santa Monica: Rand, 1993. 93pp. (UA23 .E897 1993)

Brouillette, Gregory A. Modeling Joint Theater Level Operations in the Early Entry Theater LevelModel. Thesis. Monterey: US Naval Postgraduate School, September 1994. 174pp. (V425.U5 TH B77)

Brungess, James R. Setting the Context: Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses and Joint WarFightiun in an Uncertain World. Maxwell Air Force Base: Air University Press, June 1994.225pp. (UG633 B79 1994)

Bryant, Fred E. A Joint Legal Services Agency and a Joint Operational Law Practice: TheServices' Judge Advocates and Lawyers Move Toward the Next Century. Study Project. Car-lisle Barracks: US Army War College, 5 April 1993. 57pp. (AD-A264-941)

Burke, Donald S., Jr. The Joint Transportation Rotorcraft (JTR): Its Contribution to Future JointWarfare. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 11 April1996. 30pp. (AD-A308-634)

Carmody, Russell D. Theater Combat Search and Rescue. Thesis. Fort Leavenworth: US ArmyCommand and General Staff College, 1993. 126pp. (U415 .A4 TH C16)

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Carpenter, P. Mason. Joint Operations in the Gulf War: An Allison Analysis. Thesis. MaxwellAir Force Base: Air University Press, February 1995. 89pp. (UG635.3 .U51 TH C16)

Champagne, Lynn M. Let's Put 'Joint' Back into JFACC [Joint Force Air Component Com-mander]. Newport: US Naval War College, Department of Military Operations, 16 May1994. 23pp. (V420 .C42 1994)

Chiarelli, Peter W. "Goldwater-Nichols Revisited: Meaningful Defense Reorganization." Chap.1 in Essays on Strategy, XI, ed. John N. Petrie, 3-47. Washington: National Defense Uni-versity, 1994. 403pp. (U162 .E87 1994)

Clagett, David C., Jr. Logistics Support to Future Unified Commanders. Study Project. CarlisleBarracks: US Army War College, 25 March 1993. 38pp. (AD-A263-929)

Coggin, James A. Army Program Balance: Desirable Attributes in a Joint Programmatic Envi-ronment. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 12 March1996. 33pp. (AD-A308-898)

Cole, Ronald H., et al. The Chairmanship of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Washington: US JointChiefs of Staff, Joint History Office, 1995. 221pp. (UA23.7 .C48 1995)

Cole, Ronald H., et al. The History of the Unified Command Plan, 1946-1993. Washington: USJoint Chiefs of Staff, Joint History Office, February 1995. 147pp. (UA23.7 .H57 1995)

Collins, John M. Military Roles and Missions: A Framework for Review. Washington: USLibrary of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 1 May 1995. 49pp. (UA16 .C64 1995)

Colodney, Lori L. Operational Command and Control for Joint and Component Commands:Integration or Duplication? Fort Leavenworth: US Army Command and General Staff Col-lege, School of Advanced Military Studies, 1995. 75pp. (U415 .A42 95 C541)

Cummins, Gerald E., Jr. A Primer on Fire Support for Joint Special Operations. Study Project.Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 15 April 1993. 85pp. (AD-A264-875)

Durbin, Robert E., Sr. "Unifying" the Military Services--A Joint Challenge. USAWC FellowshipResearch Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 19 May 1996. 32pp. (AD-A313-450)

Eckert, Gregory M. Joint Fire Support: How to Achieve Unity of Effort. Fort Leavenworth: USArmy Command and General Staff College, School of Advanced Military Studies, 1995.62pp. (U415 .A42 95 E14)

Eggington, Jack B. Ground Maneuver and Air Interdiction: A Matter of Mutual Support at theOperational Level of War. Thesis. Maxwell Air Force Base: Air University Press, August1994. 40pp. (UG635.3 .U51 TH E44)

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Fasulo, Robert J. Joint Communications Interoperability. Strategy Research Project. CarlisleBarracks: US Army War College, 29 March 1996. 20pp. (AD-A309-436)

Ferguson, Warner T., Jr. Operation Provide Comfort: A History of JTF [Joint Task Forcel--ALogistical Operation. Personal Experience Monograph. Carlisle Barracks: US Army WarCollege, May 1992. 39pp. (AD-A295-955)

Fischer, Michael E. Mission-Type Orders in Joint Air Operations: The Empowerment of AirLeadership. Thesis. Maxwell Air Force Base: Air University Press, May 1995. 68pp.(UG635.3 .U51 TH F57)

Flowers, Alfred K. An Examination of the Roles, Missions, and Funding Process for CJCS[Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff] Exercises. Executive Research Project. Fort McNair: Na-tional Defense University, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, 1994. 29pp. (U428 .I52E9Sll)

Flynt, William C., III. Broken Stiletto: Command and Control of the Joint Task Force DuringOperation Eagle Claw at Desert One. Fort Leavenworth: US Army Command General StaffCollege, School of Advanced Military Studies, 1995. 71pp. (U415 .A42 95 F491)

Freitas, Marc E., and Thomas A. Parker. Joint Force Air Component Commander: A CommonSense Approach. Paper P-7884. Santa Monica: Rand, August 1994. 31pp. (U260.F7451994)

Gebhard, Bruce J. Putting the "J" in J-SEAD [Joint Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses]. FortLeavenworth: US Army Command and General Staff College, School of Advanced MilitaryStudies, 1993. 64pp. (U415 .A42 94 G21)

Goertzen, Stephen L. The Feasibility of the Over-the-Horizon Amphibious Assault for U.S. Nayyand Marine Corps Forces. Thesis. Fort Leavenworth: US Army Command and General StaffCollege, 1993. 125pp. (U415 .A4 TH G65)

Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986. Statutes at Large 100(1986). (K .A3 v.100 pt.1)

Harmatz, Howard I. Joint Theater Missile Defense. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks:US Army War College, 1 April 1996. 28pp. (AD-A309-658)

Harrell, Margaret C., et al. How Many Can Be Joint? Supporting Joint Duty Assignments.Prepared for the Joint Staff. Santa Monica: Rand, National Defense Research Institute, 1996.117pp. (UB413 .H37 1996)

Henchen, Michael L. Establishment of a Permanent Joint Task Force Headquarters: An Analysisof Sourcing a Command and Control Structure Capable of Executing Forced Entry Contin-gency operations. Thesis. Fort Leavenworth: US Army Command and General Staff Col-lege, School of Advanced Military Studies, 1993. 98pp. (U415 .A4 TH H25)

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Holloway, H. Lee, III. Consolidation of DOD Aviation Depots Requires a Joint Depot Command.Study Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 15 April 1993. (AD-A264-663)

Holmes, James M. The Counterair Companion: A Short Guide to Air Superiority for Joint ForceCommanders. Thesis. Maxwell Air Force Base: Air University Press, April 1995. 75pp.(UG635.3 .U51 TH H65)

Hopkins, James H. A Department of Defense Health Service Agency: A Single Service HealthService Support System. Study Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 21 March1993. 44pp. (AD-A265-453)

Hulick, J.B. The Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC): Authority.. .Perspectives.Newport: US Naval War College, Joint Military Operations Department, 16 May 1995. 21pp.(V420 .H95 1995)

Icenogle, Larry F. Joint Public Affairs Doctrine: Its Time Has Come. Strategy Research Project.Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 8 April 1996. 19pp. (AD-A309-188)

Johanson, Bradley E. Staffing the Joint Task Force, an Opportunity for Team Building. Newport:US Naval War College, 16 June 1995. 22pp. (V420 .J54 1995)

Keith, Rembert M. Creation of a Unified Logistics Command. Strategy Research Project.Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 15 April 1996. 34pp. (AD-A308-593)

Krepinevich, Andrew F. Restructuring for a New Era: Framing the Roles & Missions Debate.Washington: Defense Budget Project, 1995. 67pp. (UA23.3 .K74 1995)

Labadie, S.J. Jointness for the Sake of Jointness in Operation "Urgent Fury." Newport: USNaval War College, 17 May 1993. 25pp. (V420 .L23 1993)

Lanza, Stephen R. Permissive or Restrictive: Is There a Need for a Paradigm Shift in the Opera-tional Use of the Fire Support Coordination Line? Fort Leavenworth: US Army Commandand General Staff College, School of Advanced Military Studies, 1994. 61pp. (U415 .A42 94L15)

Larsen, Henry S., III. Operational Deception: U.S. Joint Doctrine and the Persian Gulf War.Fort Leavenworth: US Army Command and General Staff College, School of Advanced Mili-tary Studies, 1995. 55pp. (U415 .A42 95 L161)

Leaf, Daniel P. Unity of Command and Interdiction. Maxwell Air Force Base: AirpowerResearch Institute, College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education, July 1994.ll7pp. (UG635.32 .L21 1994)

Lewis, Leslie, et al. Analyic Architecture for Joint Staff Decision Support. Prepared for the JointStaff. Santa Monica: Rand, National Defense Research Institute, 1995. 52pp. (UA23.7 .A531995)

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Lovelace, Douglas C., Jr. Unification of the United States Armed Forces: Implementing the 1986Department of Defense Reorganization Act. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, Stra-tegic Studies Institute, August 1996. 86pp. (U413 .A66L68 1996)

Lovelace, Douglas C., Jr., and Thomas-Durell Young. Strategic Plans, Joint Doctrine andAntipodean Insights. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 20October 1995. 28pp. (U413 .A66L58 1995)

Lovelace, Douglas C., Jr., and Thomas-Durell Young. U.S. Department of Defense StrategicPlanning: The Missing Nexus. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, Strategic StudiesInstitute, 1 September 1995. 42pp. (U413 .A66L69 1995)

McPeak, Merrill A. Presentation to the Commission on Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces.Washington: US Department of the Air Force, Chief of Staff, 14 September 1994. 206pp.(UA23.3 .M27 1994)

Mader, John F. Integrating the Services' Imagery Architectures. Study Project. Carlisle Bar-racks: US Army War College, 15 April 1993. 129pp. (AD-A265-487)

Maloney, David P. Planning for Victory: Joint Synchronization. Newport: US Naval WarCollege, Department of Operations, 22 February 1993. 32pp. (V420 .M14 1993)

Maschek, Randall P. Jointness in the Army and Marine Corps Prepositioned Maintenance AfloatProgram. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 12 April1996. 26pp. (AD-A308-817)

Maxwell, Arthur G., Jr. Joint Training for Information Managers. Fort McNair: NationalDefense University, Center for Advanced Concepts and Technology, May 1996. 49pp. (U411.I6M38 1996)

Meinhart, Richard M. Joint Task Force Proven Force: An Outstanding Success. Newport: USNaval War College, 17 June 1994. 26pp. (V420 .M44 1994)

Mendel, William W., and David G. Bradford. Interagency Cooperation: A Regional Model forOverseas Operations. McNair Paper 37. Washington: National Defense University, Institutefor National Strategic Studies, March 1995. 99pp. (U411 .I6M12 no.37)

Mendel, William W., and Graham H. Turbiville, Jr. Planning for a New Threat Environment.Landpower Essay Series No. 96-6. Arlington: AUSA Institute of Land Warfare, July 1996.l2pp. (UA23 .A95L15 96-6)

Merritt, Ronald C. Surprise and Deception in Joint Warfare. Newport: US Naval War College,Department of Operations, 17 June 1992. 23pp. (V420 .M47 1992)

Miller, Stephen J. Joint Education: Where It Really Should Begin. Strategy Research Project.Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 15 April 1993. 33pp. (AD-A264-041)

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Moeller, Michael R. The Sum of Their Fears: The Relationship Between the Joint TargetingCoordination Board and the Joint Force Commander. Thesis. Maxwell Air Force Base: AirUniversity Press, August 1995. 65pp. (UG635.3 .U51 TH M65)

Moffett, Bradley L. Expanding Our Vision of Jointness: Pursuing Joint Force DevelopmentalStrategies. Maxwell Air Force Base: US Air University, Air War College, 1994. 33pp.(UG635.31 .M64 1994)

Nagy, Dale A. Joint Operations and the Vicksburg Campaign, 1863. Strategy Research Project.Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 15 April 1996. 23pp. (AD-A308-513)

Navarro, Robert M. Operational Intelligence in the Joint Arena: A Clear Sense of Direction.Newport: US Naval War College, Joint Military Operations Department, 9 March 1995.l6pp. (V420 .N18 1995)

Nesselrode, Mark C. The Joint Staff: Completing the Metamorphosis. Strategy Research Project.Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 16 May 1994. 29pp. (AD-A280-352)

Nolan, Keith W. The Magnificent Bastards: The Joint Army-Marine Defense of Dong Ha, 1968.Novato: Presidio, 1994. 380pp. (DS558.4 .N65 1994)

Norberg, Joseph M. Joint Initial Entry Training. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks:US Army War College, 15 April 1996. 28pp. (AD-A309-476)

Novak, Diana M. The Role of the Joint Mission Essential Task List (JMETL) in the Future ofMilitary Medicine. Newport: US Naval War College, 16 June 1995. 28pp. (V420 .N691995)

Otis, Glenn K. Employing the Options: How a Joint Force Commander Views Roles andMissions. Landpower Essay Series No. 94-7. Arlington: AUSA Institute of Land Warfare,October 1994. 4pp. (UA23 .A95L15 94-7)

Powell, Colin L. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Report on the Roles, Missions, Functionsof the Armed Forces of th'e United States. Washington: US Joint Chiefs of Staff, February1993. 1 vol. (UA23 .P57 1993)

Rash, Charles R. Joint Readiness Evaluated. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: USArmy War College, 18 April 1995. 25pp. (AD-A295-155)

Ratliff, Leslie L. Joint Task Force Somalia, A Case Study. Newport: US Naval War College, 14March 1995. 35pp. (V420 .R28 1995)

Reese, Robert J. Joint Task Force Support Hope: Lessons for Power Projection. Fort Leaven-worth: US Army Command and General Staff College, School of Advanced Military Studies,1995. 52pp. (U415 .A42 95 R27)

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Robinson, C. William. AirLand Battle Tactics: An Analysis of Doctrine and Experience. FortLeavenworth: US Army Command and General Staff College, School of Advanced MilitaryStudies, December 1993. 63pp. (U415 .A42 94 R51)

Schank, John F., Harry J. Thie, and Margaret C. Harrell. Identifying and Supporting Joint DutyAssignments: Executive Summary. Prepared for the Joint Staff. Santa Monica: Rand, Na-tional Defense Research Institute, 1996. 47pp. (UB413 .S33 1996)

Schank, John F., et al. Who Is Joint? Reevaluating the Joint Duty Assignment List. Prepared forthe Joint Staff. Santa Monica: Rand, National Defense Research Institute, 1996. 97pp.(V420 .W35 1996)

Shalikashvili, John M. Joint Vision 2010. Washington: US Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1996. 34pp.(UA23 .A51 J5 1996)

Also available on the Internet. (http://www.dtic.mi/doctrine/jv200l/jvpub.htm)

Shea, Thomas M. Role, Organization, and Functions of Joint Movement Control in Reception,Staging, Onward Movement and Integration. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks:US Army War College, 15 April 1996. 35pp. (AD-A308-977)

Siegel, Adam B. Who Will Do What With What: Defining U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Roles,Functions, and Missions. Alexandria: Center for Naval Analyses, February 1993. 25pp.(V394 .S32 1993)

Skattum, Mark H. Deep Battle: Who's in Charge? Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks:US Army War College, 15 April 1996. 32pp. (AD-A309-025)

Stucky, Scott W. "Joint Operations in the American Civil War." Chap. 3 in Essays on Strategy,XI, ed. John N. Petrie, 77-107. Washington: National Defense University, 1994. 403pp.(U162 .E87 1994)

Sweeney, Patrick C. Campaign Plan Failure: An Analysis of the Peninsula Campaign of 1862 andIts Implications to Current Joint Operations. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: USArmy War College, 1 April 1996. 29pp. (AD-A308-970)

Thede, Peter J., et al. Joint Logistics Over the Shore--An Assessment of Capabilities. McLean:Logistics Management Institute, September 1995. 1 vol. (U168 .L642T32 1995)

Tucker, Craig A. Band of Brothers: The 2d Marine Division and the Tiger Brigade in the PersianGulf War: An Analysis of the Impact of Organizational Culture on Tactical Joint Warfare.Fort Leavenworth: US Army Command and General Staff College, School of Advanced Mili-tary Studies, December 1994. 57pp. (U415 .A42 95 T82)

Tucker, Craig A. Vision to Practice: The Translation of From the Sea into Joint Doctrine.Thesis. Fort Leavenworth: US Army Command and General Staff College, 3 June 1994.ll7pp. (U415 .A4THT93)

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US Armed Forces Staff College. The Joint Staff Officer's Guide, 1993. AFSC Pub 1. Norfolk:US Armed Forces Staff College, 1993. 1 vol. (U413 .A8713 JSOG 1993)

US Army War College. Program for Joint Education (PJE), Academic Year 1997. CarlisleBarracks: US Army War College, 1996. 1 vol. (U413 AY97 .P965)

US Army War College. Department of Command, Leadership, and Management. Joint Systemsand Processes: Core Curriculum Course 3, Academic Year 1997. Directive. Carlisle Bar-racks: US Army War College, 1996. 54pp.

US Army War College. Department of Corresponding Studies. Joint Forces and Doctrine.Course 7 Directive and Lesson Book. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 15 August1996. 147pp. (U413 DCS 1996 .J66)

US Army War College. Department of Military Strategy, Planning and Operations, and the Centerfor Strategic Leadership. Joint Warfighter 96: Advanced Warfighting Studies Program(AWSP). Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 6 May 1996. 1 vol. (U413 AY96.J655)

US Commission on Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces. "Effective Unified Military Opera-tions." Chap. 2 in Directions for Defense: The Department of Defense Report. Washington:Brassey's, 1995. 1 vol. (UA23.3 .D361 1995)

US Department of Defense, and US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Defense Technology Objectives of theJoint Warfighting Science and Technology and Defense Technology Area Plan. Washington:US Department of Defense, May 1996. 1 vol. (U393 .D444 1996)

US Department of Defense, and US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Joint Warfighting Science and Technol-ogy Plan. Washington: US Department of Defense, May 1996. 1 vol. (U393 .D443 1996)

US General Accounting Office. Joint Military Operations: DOD's Renewed Emphasis on Interop-erability Is Important But Not Adequate: Report to the Secretary of Defense. Washington: USGeneral Accounting Office, 21 October 1993. 38pp. (UB212 .U531 1993)

US General Accounting Office. Military Capabilities: Stronger Joint Staff Role Needed toEnhance Joint Military Training: Report to Congressional Requesters. Washington: US Gen-eral Accounting Office, July 1995. 64pp. (U408.3 .U552 1995)

US General Accounting Office. Naval Air Operations: Interservice Cooperation Needs Directionfrom Top: Report to the Chairman, Committee on Government Operations. House of Repre-sentatives. Washington: US General Accounting Office, May 1993. 37pp. (VG93 .U571993)

US General Accounting Office. Tactical Intelligence: Joint STARS [Joint Surveillance TargetAttack Radar Svstem] Needs Current Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis: Report tothe Chairman, Subcommittee on Defense, Committee on Appropriations. House of Representa-tives. Washington: US General Accounting Office, April 1993. 22pp. (UG612.3 .U53 1993)

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US Joint Chiefs of Staff. C41 [Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelli-gence] for the Warrior: Global Command & Control System: From Concept to Reality.Washington: US Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1994. l8pp. (UB212 .U65 1994)

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US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Joint Modeling and Simulation Evolutionary Overview. Washington:US Joint Chiefs of Staff, February 1994. 26pp. (U393 .J74 1994)

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US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Military Education Policy Document. Washington: US Joint Chiefs ofStaff, 23 March 1993. 1 vol. (U408 .M54 1993)

US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Universal Joint Task List. Washington: US Joint Chiefs of Staff, 13September 1996. 1 vol. (REF UB212 .U551 1996)

US Joint Chiefs of Staff. User's Guide for JOPES (Joint Operation Planning and ExecutionSystem). Washington: US Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1 May 1995. 20pp. (U260 .U534 1995)

US Joint Warfighting Center. Joint Course Catalog. Fort Monroe: US Joint Warfighting Center,October 1996. 158pp. (UA23.7 .J64 1996)

US Joint Warfighting Center. Joint Task Force Commander's Handbook for Peace Operations.Fort Monroe: US Joint Warfighting Center, 28 February 1995. 1 vol. (UA23.7 .J65 1995)

US Naval War College. College of Naval Command and Staff. The Joint Military OperationsDepartment Syllabus/Study Guide for Joint Maritime Operations, 1996-1997. Newport: USNaval War College, 1996. 175pp. (V420 .U41 AY97 J55)

US Special Operations Command. Joint Special Operations Awareness Program (JSOAP) Refer-ence Manual. 4th rev. MacDill Air Force Base: US Special Operations Command, 7 April1994. 1 vol. (UA34 .S64J53 1994)

Veit, Rudy T. Joint Targeting: Improving the Playbook, Communications, and Teamwork.Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 11 April 1996. 43pp.(AD-A308-490)

Wagner, Philip R. Joint Casualty Assistance and Mortuary Affairs Programs--Broken But StillWorking. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 22 April1994. 30pp. (AD-A280-046)

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Walker, Daniel R. The Organization and Training of Joint Task Forces. Thesis. Maxwell AirForce Base: Air University Press, April 1996. 45pp. (UG635.3 .U51 TH W14)

Westcott, Philip R., III. Advanced Concept Technology Demonstrations (ACTDs): Can TheyStreamline the Joint Acquisition Process? Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: USArmy War College, 15 April 1996. 3lpp. (AD-A308-616)

Winnefeld, James A., and Dana J. Johnson. Joint Air Operations: Pursuit of Unity in Commandand Control, 1942-1991. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1993. 219pp. (U260 .W57 1993)

Yingling, John A. The Suffolk Campaign: An Analysis of a Civil War Campaign and Its Rele-vance to Today's Joint Doctrine. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army WarCollege, 15 April 1996. 36pp. (AD-A309-373)

Yuknis, Christopher A. "The Goldwater-Nichols Reorganization Act of 1986: An InterimAssessment." Chap. 3 in Essays on Strategy, X, ed. Mary A. Sommerville, 75-103. Washing-ton: National Defense University, 1993. 276pp. (U162 .E87 1993a)

Zappalla, Steve. Joint Theater Missile Defense: An Army Assessment. Thesis. Fort Leaven-worth: US Army Command and General Staff College, 4 June 1993. 128pp. (U415 .A4 THZ16)

Selected Internet Sites

Joint Chiefs of Staff. (http://www.dtic.ml:80/jcs)Provides links to JCS information.

Joint Doctrine. (http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine)Designed to make joint doctrine accessible and to foster debate on doctrinal issues.

Joint Electronic Library. (http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel)Access to approved joint doctrine publications, joint terminology, and more.

Periodicals That Focus on Jointness

Common Perspective: Joint Warfighting Center's Newsletter. Fort Monroe: Joint WarfightingCenter. Semiannual. Library holdings begin with the April 1993 issue.

Recent issues are also available on the Internet. (http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/comm_per/comm_per.htm)

Joint Force Quarterly: A Professional Military Journal. Fort Lesley J. McNair: National DefenseUniversity, Institute for National Strategic Studies. Quarterly. Library holdings begin withSummer 1993 inaugural issue.

Recent issues are also available on the Internet. (http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/jfqpubs)

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Periodical Articles

Ackerman, Robert K. "Information System Testbed Enables Jointness, Innovation." Signal 50(November 1995): 65-67.

Adelsberger, Bernard. "Criteria for Joint-Duty Credit May Expand." Air Force Times, 19February 1996, p. 15.

Adelsberger, Bernard. "Joint Assignments Have Become More Prevalent, Prestigious." ArmyTimes, 17 July 1995, p. 8.

Adkins, Arthur A. "Doctrine for Naval Planning: The Once and Future Thing." Naval WarCollege Review 49 (Winter 1996): 61-73.

Interservice rivalry.

Adolph, Robert B., Jr., Charles W. Stiles, and Franklin D. Hitt, Jr. "Why Goldwater-NicholsDidn't Go Far Enough." Joint Force Quarterly, no. 7 (Spring 1995): 48-53.

Ales, Ricky R. "Air Power's Battlespace." Field Artillery (May-June 1996): 10-13.

Allard, C. Kenneth. "Lessons Unlearned: Somalia and Joint Doctrine." Joint Force Quarterly,no. 9 (Autumn 1995): 105-09.

Anderson, David L. "Fast, Accurate Fires in the Close Fight." Field Artillery (March-April1996): 42-43.

Joint forces training.

Anderson, Jerry L., and James H. Robinson. "Joint Forces Engineer Command: A Proposal."Engineer 24 (April 1995): 17-19.

Archambault, Raoul, III. "Joint Operations in Haiti." AMrn 45 (November 1995): 22-29.

Armistead, Edwin L. "Crossdecking Is Key to Link-li." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 121(January 1995): 70-71.

Armstrong, David A. "Jointness and the Impact of the War." Joint Force Quarterlv, no. 8(Summer 1995): 36-37.

World War II.

"Avoiding Future Unreadiness." Defense 94, no. 4 (1994): 13-19.Excerpts from the Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Readiness.

Ballard, John R. "Marines Can Be Joint to the Core." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute Proceed-in-s 120 (November 1994): 30-33.

Ballard, John R., and Steve C. Sifers. "JMETL [Joint Mission Essential Task List]: The Key to

Joint Proficiency." Joint Force Quarterly, no. 9 (Autumn 1995): 95-98.

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Barber, Arthur H., III. "Engagement Through Deployment: Shaping America's Future Mili-tary." Parameters 24 (Winter 1994-1995): 19-29.

Barlow, Jason B. "Interservice Rivalry in the Pacific." Joint Force Ouarterly, no. 4 (Spring1994): 76-81.

During World War II.

Batcheller, Gordon D. "MAGTF [Marine Air-Ground Task Force] Is Relevant." Marine CorpsGazette 80 (May 1996): 30.

Beall, Jean M. "How About a Lift Big Fellas? JUCO Tres [Joint Unit Coordinated OperationThree]--The Air National Guard Trains to Lift the Army at a Moment's Notice." NationalGuard 48 (October 1994): 30-32.

Becker, Joseph D. "Special Operations Afloat." Armed Forces Journal International 133(February 1996): 18-20.

Berglund, Richard A. "Intelligence Considerations for the JRTC [Joint Readiness Training Center]Search and Attack." Infantry 83 (September-October 1993): 7-9.

Bingham, Price T. "Forward.. .From the Sea with Joint STARS [Surveillance Target Attack RadarSystem]." Marine Corps Gazette 80 (January 1996): 26-30.

Bingham, Price T. "Revolutionizing Warfare Through Interdiction." Airpower Journal 10 (Spring1996): 29-35.

Emphasizes the value of the Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS).

Bishop, William R. "Civil Affairs at JRTC [Joint Readiness Training Center]: Taking the War tothe Enemy." Special Warfare 8 (October 1995): 36-37.

Black, Henry A. "Service Component Command." Marine Corps Gazette 80 (January 1996): 49-51.

Blake, Geoffrey N., John Calahan, and Steven Young. "OPFOR [Opposing Force] Observationsfrom the JRTC [Joint Readiness Training Center]." Infantry 85 (January-February 1995): 30-35.

Blake, Geoffrey N., Steven D. Young, and Karl I. Kussow. "Developing OPFOR [OpposingForce] Soldiers." Infantry 84 (January-February 1994): 39-41.

At the Joint Readiness Training Center.

Boatman, John. "JPATS [Joint Primary Aircraft Training System] to Be Developed as SingleProgramme." Jane's Defence Weekly 20 (17 July 1993): 10.

Boatman, John. "JWCAs [Joint Warfighting Capability Assessments] Find Their Footing inPentagon Programming." Jane's Defence Weekly 24 (5 August 1995): 18-19.

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Boatman, John. "High Gear for Joint Training." Jane's Defence Weekly 21 (25 June 1994): 18.

Boatman, John. "Jointness Gets Boost from Missions Review." Jane's Defence Weekly 23 (3June 1995): 13.

Boatman, John. "The Long Road to Jointness." Jane's Defence Weekly 22 (10 December 1994):18-20.

Boatman, John. "Prodigy." Jane's Defence Weekly 23 (18 February 1995): 41.Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System.

Boatman, John, and Barbara Starr. "The Battle for Superiority in US Roles and Missions." Jane'sDefence Weekly 22 (1 October 1994): 27-29.

Boutelle, Steven W., and Ronald Filak. "AFATDS [Advanced Field Artillery Tactical DataSystem]: The Fire Support Window to the 21st Century." Joint Force Ouarterly, no. 11(Spring 1996): 16-21.

Brant, Bruce A. "Effective Fire Support at the JRTC [Joint Readiness Training Center]." Infantry84 (September-October 1994): 39-43.

Brant, Bruce A. "Real-World Training at the JRTC [Joint Readiness Training Center]: The ConOps [Contingency Operations] Battlefield Is Somebody's Backyard." Field Artillery (June1994): 30-33.

Buckland, Eric W. "The Rapid Support Unit: Special Forces Support to Joint Task Force - Six."Special Warfare 7 (January 1994): 16-18.

Buffmgton, Jack E., and Bowers, Michael. "Navy Seabees and the Civil Engineer Corps:Providing Skills to the Joint Environment." Engineer 23 (December 1994): 11-17.

Burris, Steve. "Training for the Fight." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 120 (February 1994):34-36.

Canan, James W. "Smart and Smarter--JSOW [Joint Standoff Weapon] and JDAM [Joint DirectAttack Munition]: The 'Most Significant' New Weapons." Sea Power 38 (April 1995): 93-96.

Cancian, Mark F. "Is the MAGTF [Marine Air-Ground Task Force] Still Relevant?" MarineCorps Gazette 80 (February 1996): 32-34.

Cancian, Mark F. "Revolution Is Incomplete." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 122(September 1996): 70-73.

Canby, Steven L. "Roles, Missions, and JTFs [Joint Task Force]: Unintended Consequences."Joint Force Quarterly, no. 6 (Autumn-Winter 1994-95): 68-75.

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Carter, H. Alleyne. "Today's Air Tasking Process." Field Artillery (May-June 1996): 5-9.

Casper, Lawrence E. "Flexibility, Reach, and Muscle: How Army Helicopters on a Navy CarrierSucceeded in Haiti." Armed Forces Journal International 132 (January 1995): 40-41.

Caton, Jeffrey L. "Joint Warfare and Military Dependence on Space." Joint Force Ouarterly, no.10 (Winter 1995-96): 48-53.

Cerjan, Paul G. "Service Identities and Joint Culture." Joint Force Ouarterly, no. 6 (Autumn-Winter 1994-95): 36-37.

Chase, Eric L. "Summing Up Roles and Missions: A Marine Corps Perspective." Marine CorpsGazette 79 (July 1995): 60-66.

Chavez, Rocky J. "Defining Requirements for Joint Training." Marine Corps Gazette 78(October 1994): 20-21.

Cheney, Stephen A. "What's at Stake?" Marine Corps Gazette 78 (December 1994): 19-21.Looks at the first 26 issues identified by the Commission on Roles and Missions of theArmed Forces for further study.

Chiarelli, Peter W. "Beyond Goldwater-Nichols." Joint Force Guarterly, no. 2 (Autumn 1993):71-81.

Chon, Song, and Bill Teece. "Joint Warrior Interoperability Demonstration 1996 and WarfighterInformation Network." Army Communicator 21 (Fall 1996): 30-32.

Christie, Kevin. "ODA [Operational Detachment Alpha] Planning: Tips from the JRTC [JointReadiness Training Center]." Special Warfare 7 (April 1994): 22-27.

Chu, David S.C. "Refocusing the 'Roles and Missions' Debate." Marine Corps Gazette 78(November 1994): 20-25.

Clapper, James R., Jr. "Challenging Joint Military Intelligence." Joint Force Quarterly, no. 4(Spring 1994): 92-99.

Cline, Robert A. "DESFIREX 1-94: MLRS [Multiple-Launch Rocket System] in USMCOperations." Field Artillery (October 1994): 44-49.

Compart, Andrew. "Shali: Despite Drawdown, Will Be No Change in Number of Billets."Army Times, 9 August 1996, p. 6.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says joint billets should remain constant.

Corneau, Max J. "Aviation Intelligence Operations at Green Flag 94-3." U.S. Army AviationDiges (September-October 1994): 30-33.

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Cropsey, Seth. "It's the Future." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 121 (October 1995): 9-10.Unified commands.

Cushman, John H. "In Joint Doctrine: What Are Exceptional Circumstances." Proceedings:U.S. Naval Institute 121 (April 1995): 46-50.

Cushman, John H. "Joint Vision 2010: Can It Happen?" Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 123(January 1997): 39-43.

Cushman, John H. "Make It Joint Force XXI." Military Review 75 (March-April 1995): 4-9.

Cushman, John H. "'Maneuver Warfare' Must Be Joint Warfare." Proceedings: U.S. NavalInstitute 121 (November 1995): 8-10.

Cushman, John H. "New USACom: Providing the Punch." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute120 (May 1994): 96-99.

Cushman, John H. "Ocean Venture 93: A New Era." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 119(August 1993): 33-36.

Cusick, John J., and Carol D. King. "A Joint Logistics Vision for the Future." Logistics Spec-trum 30 (November/December 1996): 7-9.

Dailey, Dell. "How to Win at the JRTC [Joint Readiness Training Center]--Twelve Hints forSuccess." U.S. Army Aviation Digest (September-October 1994): 21-25.

Deeb, Gregory P. "Close Air Support and Beyond: Marine Corps Tactical Aviation in JointWarfare." Marine Corps Gazette 78 (December 1994): 44-46.

Delk, James D. "Army's Deployment Deception." National Guard 50 (September 1996): 32-34.Interservice rivalry.

Depuy, William E. "For the Joint Specialist: Five Steep Hills to Climb." Parameters 25(Summer 1995): 141-50.

Dick, Jeremy M. "Tailoring the MI [Military Intelligence] Basic Load." Military Intelligence 22(January-March 1996): 21-22.

DiFronzo, Vincent P. "Unity of Command--Countering Aircraft and Missile Threats." JointForce Quarterly, no. 11 (Spring 1996): 29-35.

DiRita, Lawrence T. "The Color Purple." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 121 (May 1995):104-06.

Donley, Michael B. "Prospects for the Military Departments." Joint Force Quarterly, no. 13(Autumn 1996): 58-62.

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Downing, Wayne A. "Joint Special Operations in Peace and War." Joint Force Quarterly, no. 8(Summer 1995): 22-27.

Dryden, George M. "The C-17 Transport--Joint Before Its Time." Joint Force Quarterly, no. 12(Summer 1996): 67-73.

Dunn, James L., and John M. Custer. "Operation Uphold Democracy: The Role of the SOCO-ORD [Special-Operations Coordination Element] as Part of a Joint Task Force." Special War-fare 8 (July 1995): 26-37.

Eaton, George B. "General Walter Krueger and Joint War Planning, 1922-1938." Naval WarCollege Review 48 (Spring 1995): 91-113.

Edmondson, Charles M. "Writing Joint Doctrine." Joint Force Quarterly, no. 7 (Spring 1995):109-10.

Eichelberger, K.L. "Making the Navy's Case in Somalia." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute121 (May 1995): 126-28.

Liaison assignment in a non-traditional naval operation.

Ellertson, Jack W., and Robert Kloecker. "The Challenge of Joint Forces Training in USEUCOM[US European Command]." Military Review 74 (May 1994): 13-23.

Fairfield, John S. "A Jointly Focused Vision: Horizon C4, [Command, Control, Communica-tions, Computers, and Intelligence] Strategy Charts the Course for the 21st Century Air Force."Armed Forces Journal International 133 (January 1996): 32-37.

Faletti, Matthew J. "Close Air Support Must Be Joint." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 120

(September 1994): 56-57.

Fedorchak, Scott A. "Air Operations Must Be Joint." Airpower Journal, 9 (Spring 1995): 79-87.

Fedorchak, Scott A. "Roles and Missions: The Army's Role in Amphibious Warfare." MarineCorps Gazette 79 (March 1995): 76-83.

Ferriter, Edward C. "Which Way Joint Doctrine?" Joint Force Quarterly, no. 8 (Summer 1995):118-19.

Flores, Susan J. "JTFs [Joint Task Forces]: Some Practical Implications." Joint Force Quarterly,no. 7 (Spring 1995): 111-13.

Floyd, Bobby 0. "AirLand Composite Wing." Field Artillery (October 1993): 9-11.

Fogleman, Ronald R., and Dennis J. Reimer. "MOA [Memorandum of Agreement] Between theUS Air Force and US Army for Liaison Support." Field Artillery (May-June 1996): 17.

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Ford, Christopher. "Dinosaur's Dilemma." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 122 (September1996): 78-80.

The world of joint warfighting.

Franke, Henry G., III. "Ocean Venture 93: An Overview." Field Artillery (October 1993): 17-19.

Fraser, Powell A. "Reengineering Combat Readiness." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 120(September 1994): 85-88.

Fruehling, Gudrun R. "JPATS [Joint Primary Aircraft Training System]: The Super Tucano andT-Bird II Show Their Stuff." Armed Forces Journal International 132 (January 1995): 18-23.

Fryer, James W. "Flying with the Bone." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 121 (February1995): 49-52.

Joint littoral warfare.

Gabrielson, Donald D. "We Need Joint Data Fusion Centers." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute

121 (January 1995): 66-68.

Garcia, Elroy. "War American-Style." Soldiers 48 (September 1993): 13-17.

Garner, Jay M. "Force Projection TOC [Tactical Operations Center]: A Command and ControlSolution." ADA (November-December 1995): 12-15.

Gatchel, Theodore L. "Let the Competition Continue." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 119(July 1993): 30-34.

"Gen. Shalikashvili Sees Gap in Joint Force Ops." National Defense 79 (October 1994): 16.

Glisson, Bobby E., and David W. Ferguson. "Opportunities for Military Services to ConsolidateSupport Functions." Air Force Journal of Logistics 17 (Fall 1993): 19-24.

Goldstein, Murray S. "Joint Capabilities Drive Future Avionics Systems." National Defense 78(May-June 1994): 54-55.

Goodman, Glenn W., Jr. "Breaking New Ground: Atlantic Command Revamps TrainingConcepts." Armed Forces Journal International 131 (June 1994): 16.

Goodman, Glenn W., Jr. "Breaking the Mold: US Atlantic Command Forges New Joint ForcePackages." Armed Forces Journal International 131 (May 1994): 12.

Goodman, Glenn W., Jr. "Forces on Demand: US Atlantic Command's Adaptive Joint ForcePackaging Concept Quietly Comes into Its Own." Armed Forces Journal International 133(March 1996): 12.

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Goodman, Glenn W., Jr. "The Future Belongs to a Radically New Strike Aircraft." ArmedForces Journal International 132 (June 1995): 46-47.

Joint Advanced Strike Technology program.

Goodman, Glenn W., Jr. "Getting the Whole Picture: Enemy Forces Can't Hide from the JointSTARS [Surveillance and Target Attack Radar System] Radar." Armed Forces Journal Inter-national 133 (October 1995): 52-55.

Goodman, Glenn W., Jr. "Rangers Get Sealegs: Special Operations Play in New Joint ForcePackages." Armed Forces Journal International 131 (May 1994): 52.

Goodman, Glenn W., Jr. "Real Missions, Real Training, Real Jointness: Atlantic CommandMakes Strides in Its Joint Training Exercises." Armed Forces Journal International 133(October 1995): 16.

Goodman, Glenn W., Jr. "Refining Joint Force Packages: Atlantic Command Continues JTF-95[Joint Task Force 95] Experiment Following Haiti Contingency." Armed Force Journal Inter-national 132 (February 1995): 10-12.

Goodman, Glenn W., Jr. "Stress the Staffs, Not the Troops--JTASC [Joint Training, Analysis,and Simulation Center] Opening: 'A Giant Step Forward."' Sea Power 39 (February 1996):33-36.

Goodman, Glenn W., Jr. "Unlocking the Door to the Littoral Battlespace." Sea Power 39 (March1996): 15-18.

Goodman, Glenn W., Jr. "Wanted: Vertical Lift: Propulsion Concepts Hold the Key to JAST[Joint Advanced Strike Technology] Aircraft Designs." Armed Forces Journal International133 (September 1995): 40-41.

Goodman, John F. "'Been There Already." Armed Forces Journal International 133 (January1996): 26-27.

Marine experience in joint operations.

Gordon, John, IV. "An Army Perspective of Theater Missile Defense." Proceedings: U.S.Naval Institute 121 (July 1995): 40-43.

Gordon, John, IV. "Deep Attack and CAS [Close Air Support]--Joint Roles and Missions." FieldArtillery (November-December 1995): 6-9.

Gordon, John, IV. "Joint Power Projection: Operation Torch." Joint Force Quarterly, no. 4(Spring 1994): 60-69.

Gordon, John, IV. "Naval Fire Support and the Force Projection Army." Field Artillery (October1993): 22-27.

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Gourley, Robert D. "Time for a Joint Ship." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 120 (January1994): 57-62.

Gourley, Scott R. "JCALS [Joint Computer-Aided Logistic Support]: Paving the ManufacturingLane on the Information Superhighway." Defense Electronics 27 (February 1995): 20-22.

Grady, John E. "No More Pickup Games." Arm= 44 (July 1994): 28-34.

Atlantic Command's motto to describe its role in future national security.

Grant, Rebecca. "Closing the Doctrine Gap." Air Force 80 (January 1997): 48-52.

Graves, Howard D., and Don M. Snider. "Emergence of the Joint Officer." Joint Force Ouar-tr.l, no. 13 (Autumn 1996): 53-57.

Gray, Colin S. "The Limits of Seapower: Joint Warfare and Unity of Conflict." Joint ForceOuarterly, no. 6 (Autumn-Winter 1994-95): 52-61.

Grimes, Vincent P. "Future of Naval Aviation Is Hornet, JAST [Joint Advanced Strike Technol-ogy]." National Defense 79 (January 1995): 10-11.

Grimes, Vincent P. "Multi-Service Training Push Produces Center, Equipment." NationalDefense 80 (November 1995): 22-23.

Haraden, Timothy J. "Joint from Day One." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 121 (July 1995):37-39.

Proposal to combine the military academies.

Harding, Steve. "Joint Operations." Soldiers 50 (February 1995): 21-23.At the National Naval Medical Center.

Harman, Larry D. " Logistics Situational Awareness." Army Logistician (January-February1996): 14-15.

Hasbrouck, Allen P., and Frank J. Caravella. "Why Move ADA [Air Defense Artillery] to theUSAF?" Military Review 73 (September 1993): 52-60.

Hasenauer, Heike. "Air-Ground School." Soldiers 51 (April 1996): 24-27.

Hastings, Scott. "Our Differing View of War." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 122 (May1996): 72-76.

Hersh, David S. "The Joint Advanced Strike Technology [JAST] Program: Streamlined Acquisi-tion and Paperless Proposal Evaluation Process." Program Manager 23 (September-October1994): 33-38.

Hessman, James D. "Lightning under the Sea--Magic Lantern: 'Critically Needed' for Mine

Detection." Sea Power 39 (April 1996): 93-94.

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Hines, Scott M. "Standing Down a Joint Task Force." Joint Force Quarterly, no. 6 (Autumn-Winter 1994-95): 111-13.

Hittinger, William R. "Making the Joint Readiness Training Center a Real Joint Exercise."Marine Corps Gazette 80 (February 1996): 35-37.

Hochevar, Albert R., et al. "Deep Strike: The Evolving Face of War." Joint Force Quarterly,no. 9 (Autumn 1995): 80-85.

Hoffman, Frank G. "Jointness and Institutional Stewardship." Marine Corps Gazette 79(December 1995): 58-65.

Hollis, Patrecia S. "Joint Fire Support--Training for the Future." Field Artillery (February 1995):6-8.

Holzer, Robert. "Air Force Leaders Protest Navy Aircraft Delay." Air Force Times, 15 July1996, p. 31.

Holzer, Robert. "Is JROC [Joint Requirements Oversight Council] Poised to Seize Power?"Defense News 11 (9-15 December 1996): 1, 42.

Holzer, Robert. "Point of Contention: Military Debates Power of Joint Staff in Deciding Weap-ons Priority." Army Times, 23 December 1996, p. 22.

Holzer, Robert. "A Rewrite for Goldwater-Nichols?" Army Times, 23 December 1996, p. 24.

Hood, John T. "Navy Theater Ballistic Missile Defense: Cornerstone for 21st Century JointOperations." Marine Corps Gazette 79 (July 1995): 32-34.

Hooper, Guy R. "Prowler Goes Joint." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 122 (September 1996):37-39.

Home, Oliver T., and Harry L. McIntosh, Jr. "Airspace Coordination in Joint Operations." FieldArtillery (October 1993): 28-30.

Hubbard, Jay W. "The Purple Pox." Marine Corps Gazette 79 (August 1995): 27-28.Joint duty.

Hudson, Neff. "For Corps, Once Again It's Joint and Unequal." Navy Times, 16 January 1995,p. 6.

Discusses a 1994 policy that allows service members to continue receiving their foodallowances during most deployments.

Huggins, William S. "Forcible Entry in the Age of Jointness." Marine Corps Gazette 78 (March1994): 34-35.

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Invasion of Saipan which required a joint service effort provides lessons for today's jointoperations.

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Interservice rivalry.

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About antiair warfare.

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Army-Air Force cooperation.

Randolph, Leonard M., Jr., and Matthew W. Cogdell. "Medical Dimensions of Joint Humanitar-ian Relief Operations." Joint Force Quarterly, no. 11 (Spring 1996): 90-97.

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Proposes a joint service maintenance facility at Blount Island.

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The Joint Readiness Training Center gears up for multiforce training exercises.

Shalikashvili, John M. "The Jane's Interview." Interview by John Boatman. Jane's DefenceWeekly 22 (10 December 1994): 32.

Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman says the time has come to tackle issues associated withimplementing jointness.

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Skelton, Ike. "Taking Stock of the New Joint Era." Joint Force Quarterly, no. 3 (Winter 1993-94): 15-21.

Skipper, Charles 0., and Robert R. Ruark. "Agile Sword." Marine Corps Gazette 79 (June1995): 16-19.

Navy-Marine exercise conducted at Camp Lejeune, August 1994.

Smith, Arthur M. "Integrated Medical Support in Joint Operations: A Question of Commitment."Naval War College Review 48 (Summer 1995): 32-45.

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Smith, Dan. "Doctrinal Issues in Joint Targeting." Military Intelligence 20 (October-December1994): 37-39.

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Sweetman, Bill. "JAST [Joint Advanced Strike Technology] Moves Closer to Reality." Interna-tional Defense Review 28 (June 1995): 33-38.

Szafranski, Richard. "Interservice Rivalry in Action: The Endless Roles and Missions Refrain?"Airpower Journal 10 (Summer 1996): 48-59.

Taber, Phillip P. "Night CAS [Close Air Support] on the Conventional Battlefield." U.S. ArmyAviation Digest (September-October 1994): 18-20.

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Drug Interdiction." Sea Power 37 (May 1994): 23-26.

Tice, Jim. "Army Cuts Certain Joint Tours." Army Times, 29 April 1996, p. 10.

Tice, Jim. "Joint Duty: It's Not Just Another Job." Army Times, 29 April 1996, p. 8.

Tice, Jim. "Law Leads Joint Officer Personnel Issues." Army Times, 29 April 1996, pp. 8, 10.

Tice, Jim. "New Office for Joint Duty." Army Times, 29 April 1996, p. 8.

Tillson, John C.F. "Building a Joint Training Readiness Reporting System." Joint Force Ouar-tr.ly, no. 12 (Summer 1996): 22-28.

Tindoll, Davis D., Jr., and Michael J. Negard. "Lessons Learned at the Joint Readiness TrainingCenter: Air-Ground Coordination in the Hasty Attack." U.S. Army Aviation Digest (March-April 1995): 34-39.

Tirpak, John A. "Training Together." Air Force 79 (March 1996): 34-39.Air Force and Navy student pilots.

Toczek, David M. "Maj. Gen. Chennault's Air Plans." Army 45 (April 1995): 40-46.Lessons for joint operations.

Tomlinson, Paul L. "How Joint Officer Management Legislation Is Dividing Our Officer Corps."Marine Corps Gazette 78 (October 1994): 25-31.

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Toti, William J. "It's Broken! Fix It! Why the Joint Staffs JWCA [Joint Warfighting Capabili-ties Assessment] Process Doesn't Work." Armed Forces Journal International 133 (April1996): 28-34.

Trainor, Bernard E. "Jointness, Service Culture, and the Gulf War." Joint Force Ouarterly, no. 3(Winter 1993-94): 71-74.

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Turcotte, William E. "Service Rivalry Overshadowed." Airpower Journal 10 (Fall 1996): 28-33.

Viccellio, Henry, Jr. "The Joint Challenge to Interservice Training." Joint Force Quarterly, no. 7(Spring 1995): 43-47.

Vincent, Gary A. "A New Approach to Command and Control: The Cybernetic Design."Airpower Journal 7 (Summer 1993): 24-38.

Describes Joint Tactical Information Distribution System (JTIDS).

Vitale, Michael C. "Jointness by Design, Not Accident." Joint Force Ouarterly, no. 9 (Autumn1995): 24-30.

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Walsh, Edward J. "JPATS [Joint Primary Aircraft Training System] Planned for 'Higher Per-formance Training."' Sea Power 36 (July 1993): 27-28.

Walsh, Edward J. "Navy Aims at Joint Operations Roles and Economies for C41 [Command,Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence]." Sea Power 37 (April 1994): 49-56.

Walsh, Edward J. "Navy Drives Development for Joint Command-Control 'Vision."' Sea Power37 (August 1994): 25-26.

Waterman, Ty G. "Can-Do Is No Longer Enough." Proceedings: U.S. Naval Institute 121(December 1995): 52-55.

Coast Guard in joint operations.

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