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)
Command Liaison at the Corps Level
1983
62 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Joint military activities , Military operations , Operational effectiveness , Military planning , Military tactics , Military strategy , Alignment , Military forces(Foreign) , Cooperation , Management planning and control , History , Missions , Command and control systems , Standardization , Military requirements , Agreements , Command liaison , Allies , Coalition , Interoperability
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