Joint Task Force Headquarters (JP 3-33) is a contemporary doctrinal work on how a joint headquarters is organized and how it operates. For this school it matters because it treats command as a headquarters problem: command relationships, liaison, staff structure, and battle management rather than only battlefield leadership.

Core contributions for command

  • Joint headquarters form. It describes the staff and command arrangements required for joint operations.
  • Liaison and coordination. It treats liaison as part of routine C2, not as an ad hoc courtesy.
  • Headquarters practice. It frames command as the organized work of a headquarters rather than the isolated act of a single commander.