Jlots Doctrine

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Effective 1JAN19 per Director Joint Force Development: Joint Doctrine constitutes official advice, however, the judgment of the commander is paramount in all situations. This description will be captured in joint doctrine policy and materials (e.g. Joint publication prefaces) and implemented going forward. Doctrine must reflect the importance of JLOTS to emerging concepts such as seabasing to ensure seamless transition from one method of logistics delivery to another. Continued and expanded training opportunities will increase the breadth of JLOTS experience across all the Services.

Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore

Publication JP 4-01.6This publication sets forth joint doctrine and joint tactics, techniques, and procedures for conducting Joint Logistics Over The Shore (JLOTS) operations by the US Military Services during the conduct of joint operations. It provides basic doctrine concerning command relationships, responsibilities, and procedures for JLOTS operations.Jlots

Terms defined in JP 4-01.6:

2.)berm
4.)communications security material
6.)joint logistics over-the-shore commander
8.)lighterage
10.)maritime pre-positioning force operation
12.)noncombatant evacuation operations
14.)oversized cargo
16.)safe haven
18.)significant wave height
20.)strategic sealift forces
22.)tophandler

Acronyms defined in JP 4-01.6:

2.)HMOD
4.)POCD

JLOTS stands for Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (US DoD)

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Lots Doctrine Definition

6, Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (JLOTS) JP 4-02, Health Service Support JP 4-06, Mortuary Affairs in Joint Operations JP 4-08, Logistics in Support of Multinational Operations JP 4-10, Operational Contract Support JP 5-0, Joint Operation Planning JP 6-01, Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (JEMSO) JPs Revised (last 6 months) JP 2-01.