Given that Military Operations Other Than War continue to dominate the U.S. Military's present day mission, will existing salvage doctrine adequately support the Operational Commander during crisis response and humanitarian assistance operations. Where does the Joint Force Commander turn for guidance and direction. Have we learned from the lessons of the past. A review of joint and U.S. Navy operational doctrine publications reveals a paucity of information. Study of recent joint operations indicates that we repeatedly commit the same errors in planning and execution. The U.S. Navy must develop salvage policy for the joint environment. This will require development of joint doctrine for salvage and review of existing doctrine. Salvage requirements should be considered in the deliberate planning process to preclude crisis planning as has occurred in the recent past.
Salvage Doctrine for Military Operations Other Than War
1997
22 pages
Report
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English
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