
Doctrine for Joint Operations
Doctrine for Joint Operations is a set of established guidelines and principles that coordinate how different military branches—such as the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines—work together effectively during joint missions. It provides standardized methods for planning, communicating, and executing operations to achieve common objectives. By aligning procedures and understanding across services, the doctrine ensures seamless collaboration, enhances flexibility, and improves the overall success of complex military efforts involving multiple forces.