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Joint Personnel Support - 24 October 2011 (Paperback)
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Joint Personnel Support - 24 October 2011 (Paperback)
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Loot Price R412
Discovery Miles 4 120
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Personnel services support is a sustainment function executed at
the tactical, operational, and strategic levels by the Services
under their Title 10, United States Code (USC), authority.
Integrated personnel support is a vital component of operational
effectiveness and, when executed properly, becomes a combat
multiplier for the joint force. The joint force commander (JFC) and
the manpower and personnel directorate of a joint staff (J-1)
continually maintain visibility of personnel manning levels to
anticipate requirements and provide timely manpower support to
planned operations or to direct the planning and execution of
branches or sequels that can best accomplish the task, given
existing constraints and restraints. Authorization and guidance for
implementation of personnel programs in support of joint operations
are set forth in Titles 5, 10, 38, and 39, USC, and in Department
of Defense (DOD) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS)
issuances. Services and Service components will retain authority
for personnel support to their forces assigned or attached to joint
commands, subject to the coordinating guidance of the J-1 issued
under the authority of the JFC. This publication is the keystone
document of the personnel series. It provides doctrine for
planning, coordinating, and providing personnel support to joint
operations.
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