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This article offers contemporary military planners and other interested parties an insight into the challenges of planning joint fires in support of high-intensity warfare at the operational level in the 21st Century. Rob Alsworth and Andrew Tidmarsh draw on their experiences with Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve in 2017 to examine the complexities of coalition operations in an environment of maximum scrutiny, minimum footprint and the unclear intent of numerous, diverse stakeholders

Original article can be found at The RUSI Journal.

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Alsworth, R. and Tidmarsh, A. 2019. 'Lessons for Military Planning in 21st Century Warfare'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/publications/lessons-military-planning-21st-century-warfare (Accessed: 25 April 2026).
(Alsworth & Tidmarsh, 2019)
Alsworth, R. & Tidmarsh, A. 2019. 'Lessons for Military Planning in 21st Century Warfare'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/publications/lessons-military-planning-21st-century-warfare (Accessed: 25 April 2026).
Rob Alsworth and Andrew Tidmarsh, "Lessons for Military Planning in 21st Century Warfare", The Forge, Published: July 16, 2019, https://theforge.defence.gov.au/publications/lessons-military-planning-21st-century-warfare. (accessed April 25, 2026).
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