The supported combatant commander is responsible for developing the Interagency Coordination Plan (IAP) for each operation plan (OPLAN). This plan outlines the roles and responsibilities of various agencies involved in the operation, facilitating effective collaboration and resource sharing. By doing so, it enables interagency planners to rigorously coordinate their efforts and ensure a unified approach to achieving the operation's objectives. This comprehensive planning enhances overall mission effectiveness and operational success.
supported and supporting
The Joint Staff, specifically the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS), is responsible for apportioning forces to combatant commanders based on the Secretary of Defense's Contingency Planning Guidance. This process involves assessing strategic priorities and available resources to ensure that combatant commands are adequately supported for their missions. The CJCS coordinates with the military services to align forces with operational requirements.
-conducting civil reconnaissance to find, analyze, and report civil information -coordinate with non-CA assets to achieve a coherent reconnaissance and execution plan -synchronizing the collection and consolidation of civil information -developing the civil components of the COP -Increasing the supported commander's enviroment awareness -assisting in the development of the supported commander's COP -Conducting interagency, IGO, NGO, and IPI coordination
-conducting civil reconnaissance to find, analyze, and report civil information -coordinate with non-CA assets to achieve a coherent reconnaissance and execution plan -synchronizing the collection and consolidation of civil information -developing the civil components of the COP -Increasing the supported commander's enviroment awareness -assisting in the development of the supported commander's COP -Conducting interagency, IGO, NGO, and IPI coordination
Lloyd George supported the desire of revenge on Germany because he deemed her to be responsible for the conflict and damage suffered by the Allies. George was a British commander.
-conducting civil reconnaissance to find, analyze, and report civil information -coordinate with non-CA assets to achieve a coherent reconnaissance and execution plan -synchronizing the collection and consolidation of civil information -developing the civil components of the COP -Increasing the supported commander's enviroment awareness -assisting in the development of the supported commander's COP -Conducting interagency, IGO, NGO, and IPI coordination
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-conducting civil reconnaissance to find, analyze, and report civil information -coordinate with non-CA assets to achieve a coherent reconnaissance and execution plan -synchronizing the collection and consolidation of civil information -developing the civil components of the COP -Increasing the supported commander's enviroment awareness -assisting in the development of the supported commander's COP -Conducting interagency, IGO, NGO, and IPI coordination
-conducting civil reconnaissance to find, analyze, and report civil information -coordinate with non-CA assets to achieve a coherent reconnaissance and execution plan -synchronizing the collection and consolidation of civil information -developing the civil components of the COP -Increasing the supported commander's enviroment awareness -assisting in the development of the supported commander's COP -Conducting interagency, IGO, NGO, and IPI coordination
-conducting civil reconnaissance to find, analyze, and report civil information -coordinate with non-CA assets to achieve a coherent reconnaissance and execution plan -synchronizing the collection and consolidation of civil information -developing the civil components of the COP -Increasing the supported commander's enviroment awareness -assisting in the development of the supported commander's COP -Conducting interagency, IGO, NGO, and IPI coordination
No votes involved; did want the Commander in Chief ordered.