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CCJO
(redirected from Capstone Concept for Joint Operations)

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CCJOCapstone Concept for Joint Operations (US DoD)
CCJOConsultative Council of Jewish Organizations (New York, NY)
CCJOCologne Contemporary Jazz Orchestra
CCJOCriminology and Criminal Justice Online (degree)
CCJOCincinnati Contemporary Jazz Orchestra
CCJOConsolidated Consultants Jordan


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34) In the 2009 Capstone Concept for Joint Operations (CCJO), the Chairman recognized that these concepts are not intended as "one size fits all" approaches for the combatant commanders.
7) In the twenty-first-century context, as described by the Capstone Concept for Joint Operations (CCJO), operational functions are inherently joint.
The Capstone Concept for Joint Operations (CCJO), signed in January 2009 by Admiral Michael Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, articulates his vision for how the future joint force will address the challenges and opportunities of the future operating environment, meeting the demands described in the JOE.
 
 
 
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