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CAFJOD Mod 5 Part 1

Principles of War

1. Selection and Maintenance of the Aim – Every op must have a single attainable and clearly defined
aim that remains the focus of the op. Ultimate aim to break will to fight, ops must have a more limited
clear aim.

2. Maintenance of Morale – After leadership, morale is the most important element to maintain
cohesion.

3. Offensive Action – required to defeat an opponent and the forerunner of success.

4. Security – protects the cohesion of a force and other elements. Such as OPSEC

5. Surprise – an effective and powerful influence with a big impact on morale. Secrecy, concealment,
deception, originally, audacity and speed.

6. Cooperation – function of cohesion. Unified team spirit.

7. Concentration of force – achieve success in war via concept a superior moral and materiel force

8. Economy of effort minimum means and resources should be expended

9. Flexibility – must BPT change plans and stuff. Needs good training, comms and discipline and initiative
and agility

10. Admin – no plan or op can succeed without appropriate support

Levels of Conflict

Tactical – Battle and engagement – focus on applying the operational functions command act sense
shield sustain.

Operational – campaign planning – links strategic and tactical. Where major ops are planned and
conducted to achieve strategic goals. Allocation of resources by staff

Strategic – strategic goals consistent with national policy end state of a conflict are determined,
strategies formulated and resources allocated and political constraints established

National Strategic – level where a quantity of a countries resources dedicated to achieving objectives are
determined by political leadership

Joint more than 1 element

Combined more than 1 nation

Integrated coordinated and complementary efforts of military and non military orgs

Principles for joint ops:

1. Legitimacy- acceptance on the part of the international community

2. Transparency – mission must be easily understood to be promoted


3. restraint – measured and proportionate application of force

4. patience, perserverance and long term view – the achievement of the political objectives in a joint
campaign will require a patient resolute effort

5. Unity – unity of command ensures cohesion

6. sustainment – ability to maintain power and achieve desired effects. It includes planning for all
administrative arrangements.

7. Mission tailoring – each task to the CAF has unique requirements.

8. Unity of effort – coordination and cooperation among all participants in the AOR.

9. consent – degree of acceptance by local authorities and population to presence of guys with guns

10. Credibility – should be seen as credible and assessment of ability of the force to accomplish the
mission

Ability to work easily with others – interoperability

RCAF – Command sense act shield sustain generate 2016

RCN – Float move fight,

sustain mobility, command info and int, act, shield

5 Operational Functions:

1. Command – integrates all operational functions into a single comprehensive strategic op or tactical
concept

2. Sense – provides comd with knowledge

3. Sustain – regenerates and maintains capabilities

4. Act – integrate manoeuvre, firepower and info ops

5. Protects a force

Roles of the Army – primarily to defend the nation and to fight and win a war. Seize, hold and dominate
ground and do all land based stuff

1. Defend Canada

2. Promote Canadian interests

Role of the Navy – Ensure Canada can maintain use of the sea. Defend national and allied commitments,
support cdn foreign policy and sovereignty

Military role – sea control, sea denial, fleet in being, maritime power projection

Diplomatic role – preventative deployment, coercion, maritime interdiction ops, PSO, NEO, CIMIC,
symbolic use, presence, HA
Constabulary Role – sovereignty patrols, aide to civil power, OGD assistance, SAR, disaster relief

RCAF Role - deliver air power to control and exploit the air environment.

Enabling – EW, C2, Fore Pro, Sustainment, generation, development

Core - control of the air, air attack, air mobility, ISTAR

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