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Joint Publication 1-0Personnel Supportto Joint Operations16 October 2006

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Which of the following provides plans policy and guidance on joint personnel issues to include?

Personnel readiness provides plans, policy, and guidance on joint personnel issues, to include oversight of joint personnel operations.

What is general support in joint operations?

General support is given to the supported force as a whole and not to any particular subdivision. Units assigned a general support relationship are positioned and have priorities established by their parent units. REINFORCING. Reinforcing is a support relationship requiring a force to support another supporting unit.

What are the three levels of war as outlined in doctrine for the Armed Forces of the United States Joint Publication 1?

Current doctrine regarding the levels of war can be found in both Joint Publication (JP) 1, Doctrine for the Armed Forces of the United States, and JP 3-0, Joint Operations. The three levels of warfare—strategic, operational, and tactical—link tactical actions to achievement of national objectives.

What is the purpose of JP 3

JP 3-0, Joint Operations, 18 June 2022 This publication provides fundamental principles and guidance for joint campaigns and operations.