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This monograph examines how the corps planning organization transitions in the corps-to-JTF contingency operation scenario. The research question of the monograph is, "Should the corps form the separate planning elements of the J35, future operations, and the J5 future plans, in the corps-to-JTF contingency operation scenario." The monograph determines that the corps-based single planning organization model, as employed by the XVIII Airborne Corps, possesses the requisite competencies and efficiencies so as not to require the formation of two planning elements. The first part of the monograph…mehr

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This monograph examines how the corps planning organization transitions in the corps-to-JTF contingency operation scenario. The research question of the monograph is, "Should the corps form the separate planning elements of the J35, future operations, and the J5 future plans, in the corps-to-JTF contingency operation scenario." The monograph determines that the corps-based single planning organization model, as employed by the XVIII Airborne Corps, possesses the requisite competencies and efficiencies so as not to require the formation of two planning elements. The first part of the monograph examines the corps. It examines its mission, role, and staff organization. It continues by specifically examining the corps planning organization and procedures in detail. This doctrine and SOP based review determines the planning competencies of the corps planning organization. This research determines that the critical corps planning competencies include a combined operational and tactical level planning proficiency, the ability to plan across the time and event horizon (near-term/branch and long-term/sequel), and planning joint and interagency supporting integration. The next part of the monograph researches the JTF. It considers its mission, role, and staff organization. It continues by specifically examining the JTF's planning organization and procedures in detail. This doctrinal review determines that the JTF staff possesses the same planning competencies and capabilities of any joint staff, since joint doctrine does not differentiate between levels of joint staffs. It also determines that the JTF planning competencies include a complete operational-level planning capability, an ability to plan across the time and event horizon, and the ability to achieve unified action in planning joint, interagency, and multinational integration. Finally, the monograph analyzes the research and evaluates it against the criteria of similarity of required competencies and staff planning