Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Joint Doctrine
The Dept of Navy is responsible for amphibious training of all forces assigned to joint amphibious operations in accordance with joint doctrine.
The Dept of Navy is responsible for amphibious training of all forces assigned to joint amphibious operations in accordance with joint doctrine.
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The Department of the Army is responsible for amphibious training of all forces assigned to joint amphibious operations with joint doctrine. The Department of the Army is also responsible for airborne and space operations and to provide for the training of such forces, in accordance with joint doctrines.
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The joint doctrine development process consists of four key steps: the initiation phase, where a need for new or revised doctrine is identified; the development phase, during which the doctrine is drafted and refined; the validation phase, where the draft is assessed for effectiveness and practicality through testing and feedback; and the approval phase, where the finalized doctrine is formally adopted and published for use by armed forces. This structured approach ensures that military doctrine is relevant, effective, and aligned with current operational needs.