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William F. Owen
06-14-2009, 07:12 AM
Burrowing around JFCOM over the weekend (the real weekend, not the Christian version :D ) and printed out two of the documents I have heard Mattis talking about.
I fully confess to being pretty damn impressed. This is a whole step up from the normal standard of writing and thought, I have come to expect. Yes there are few annoying political compromises, and some things I just do not agree with, but on the whole, right now, I see them as being useful for the purposes they set out for.
I'm sure most here have read them, but here they are
JOE (http://www.jfcom.mil/newslink/storyarchive/2008/JOE2008.pdf)
CCJO (http://www.jfcom.mil/newslink/storyarchive/2009/CCJO_2009.pdf)

Some important reality checks from the CCJO and JOE

Hybrid only makes the footnotes, and is only mentioned once in the JOE.
Linear, and thus non-linear is never mentioned - hurrah!
Complex is mentioned only 5 times and usually in a useful context. The JOE falls over a bit on the "future is more complex," - which is a serious flaw, but hey. Nothing is perfect.
Human Terrain is never mentioned NOR is it in the JOE
The words System and Networks are generally used correctly throughout both documents
Disruption and attrition and correctly described! No more "Manoeuvre Warfare?"


all in all, it's good day for the "All Wars" folk!

jmm99
06-15-2009, 01:24 AM
I watched a UTube of GEN Mattis (cited in some thread).

In the course of which, he explained why EBO does not work in an open complex environment, as opposed to a closed complex environment. Explanation all in terms of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, which he correctly applied - without mentioning the Principle by name ! ;)

That guy is not only smart, he is sly. As a Marine, you don't want to give away your Intellectual Quotient ! :D