Examples of 'joint doctrine' in a sentence

Meaning of "joint doctrine"

joint doctrine: It refers to a set of principles or guidelines that are agreed upon and followed by multiple parties or organizations working together on a common goal

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Canadian joint doctrine and mission command.
The resulting decisions then must be reflected in joint doctrine.
The CF joint doctrine development process will not meet the needs of CF operational units.
Australia has a significant degree of experience in the publication and maintenance of joint doctrine.
Equally urgent is the agreement of a joint doctrine and training programme for Joint Integrated Units.
In this connection he is working on a project to create a Joint Doctrine Ontology.
Joint Doctrine for Canadian mand ship.
CANSOF will continue to develop joint doctrine to combat trans-national terrorism.
Link joint doctrine with National Joint Training Plan and co-ordinate joint resources.
These operations are particularly complex, requiring robust joint doctrine and the close synchronization of TTP.
One was a joint doctrine for air-land operations.
The term " battlefield air interdiction " is not currently used in U.S. joint doctrine.
Status of Joint Doctrine Publications There is currently no " capstone " doctrine publication for the CF.
The 2005 draft SIOC concluded that effective joint doctrine is a key ingredient to addressing this issue.
It was also anadian joint doctrine gives no description of the announced in 1983.

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