Noun
joint operations pl (plural only)
a military strategy employing combined arms to accomplish a specified objective.
Senior Iraqi military officials told AP this week that Iraq told its military not to seek assistance from the U.S.-led coalition in joint operations targeting the Islamic State group and to minimize cooperation. Source: Internet
Iraqi security forces entered the University of Anbar in the western city of Ramadi on Sunday and clashed with Islamic State militants inside the compound, the joint operations command said in a statement. Source: Internet
On the Biafran sid e, operations in the Oguta area were good examples of Army-Navy joint operations. Source: Internet
While stating the need for more joint operations among local police, Customs, and Immigration, Commissioner of Police Michael Matthews is calling for mandatory fingerprinting at all ports of entry. Source: Internet
The head of the US military’s Task Force Iraq, Brigadier General William Seely, had sent a letter to the head of Iraq’s joint operations command, a copy of which was seen by AFP. Source: Internet
It was hoped that these joint operations were to narrow the gaps between the fighters of both fronts and facilitate in achieving the complete unity of both fronts. Source: Internet