United States military doctrine

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United States military doctrine is the body of fundamental principles and strategic concepts that guides how the U.S. armed forces plan, conduct, and coordinate military operations across all domains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military doctrine
strategic doctrine
appliesTo United States Air Force
United States Armed Forces
United States Army
United States Coast Guard
United States Marine Corps
United States Navy
United States Space Force
basedOn United States national defense strategy
National Military Strategy
surface form: United States national military strategy

National Security Strategy of the United States
surface form: United States national security strategy
codifiedIn Air Force Doctrine Publication 1 The Air Force
Army Doctrine Publication 1 The Army
Army Doctrine Publication 3-0 Operations
Joint Publication 1 Doctrine for the Armed Forces of the United States
Joint Publication 3-0 Joint Operations
Joint Publication 5-0 Joint Planning
Marine Corps Doctrinal Publication 1
surface form: Marine Corps Doctrinal Publication 1 Warfighting

Naval Doctrine Publication 1 Naval Warfare
Space Capstone Publication Spacepower
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
definesConcept air mobility
air superiority
amphibious operations
center of gravity
close air support
combined arms maneuver
combined operations
command and control
counterinsurgency
cyberspace operations
decisive operation
defense support of civil authorities
deterrence
expeditionary operations
force protection
homeland defense
information operations
intelligence preparation of the battlefield
irregular warfare
joint fires
joint operations
joint planning process
levels of war
logistics
military decision-making process
mission command
multi-domain operations
nuclear operations
operational art
operational design
operational level of war
phases of a campaign
power projection
principles of joint operations
principles of war
risk management
rules of engagement
sea control
security cooperation
shaping operation
space operations
special operations
stability operations
strategic level of war
sustaining operation
sustainment
tactical level of war
targeting
theater campaign plan
unified action
wide area security
developedBy Joint Chiefs of Staff
Joint Staff
service headquarters
governingBody Department of Defense
surface form: United States Department of Defense
hasPart Air Force doctrine
Army doctrine
Coast Guard doctrine
Marine Corps doctrine
Navy doctrine
Space Force doctrine
joint doctrine
influencedBy Clausewitzian theory of war
Jomini’s principles of war
lessons of World War II
lessons of the Cold War
lessons of the Gulf War
lessons of the Vietnam War
post-9/11 conflicts
primaryLanguage English
scope air operations
cyberspace operations
information environment
land operations
maritime operations
space operations
usedFor conducting military operations
coordinating joint and combined forces
planning military operations
training armed forces

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Armed Forces of Thailand doctrineInfluence United States military doctrine
U.S. Army Field Manual FM 2-series (intelligence) partOf United States military doctrine
this entity surface form: U.S. Army doctrinal publications
JS associatedWith United States military doctrine
this entity surface form: Joint doctrine publications
Civil Affairs Qualification Course governedBy United States military doctrine
this entity surface form: U.S. joint civil-military operations doctrine