Learning goal: treat service branches as enduring institutions, and explain how force generation and development shape what command can do in a theater.
Branches persist
Service branches are not just capability catalogs. They are institutions with budgets, training pipelines, procurement systems, and professional languages.
Force generation is time
Force generation describes how readiness is produced and consumed. Long campaigns and repeated deployments reshape what forces exist.
Joint operations are governance
Joint operations require integration across services. This is as much about institutional constraints and shared language as it is about technical interoperability.
Exercise
Pick one service branch and map, at a high level:
- how it produces readiness (training pipeline, maintenance, personnel),
- what would degrade readiness fastest,
- what a joint commander would need to know to integrate it in a theater.