The contribution of command to allied interoperability is addressed using V (US) Corps as the model for discussion. Following a fairly extensive historical review of liaison, the general characteristics of liaison elements and current guidance provided to them is reviewed. The specific guidance provided to the V (US) Corps liaison elements assigned to III (GE) Korps and CENTAG is used as an example of how one NATO headquarters has implemented command liaison. (Author)


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