1999
DOI: 10.1080/01402399908437771
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A case study in early joint warfare: An analysis of theWehrmacht'sCrimean campaign of 1942

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“…When an air staff and ground staff work side by side a greater unity of effort is achieved. The German Luftwaffe moved its headquarters next to General Manstein's during the Crimean campaign when the Germans were about to begin the offensive to remove recently arrived Soviet troops on the Kerch Peninsula 20. By working side by side by side, and not via distances, the staffs were able to achieve a unity of effort not yet seen during that campaign.The current model of the CAOC is to have liaison officers from the Army and Marines working at the CAOC.…”
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“…When an air staff and ground staff work side by side a greater unity of effort is achieved. The German Luftwaffe moved its headquarters next to General Manstein's during the Crimean campaign when the Germans were about to begin the offensive to remove recently arrived Soviet troops on the Kerch Peninsula 20. By working side by side by side, and not via distances, the staffs were able to achieve a unity of effort not yet seen during that campaign.The current model of the CAOC is to have liaison officers from the Army and Marines working at the CAOC.…”
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confidence: 99%