About ALSSA
ALSSA is a multi-Service organization established by the doctrine centers to develop tactical-level solutions of multi-Service interoperability issues consistent with Joint and Service doctrine.

 

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Expand List item 1727Collapse List item 1727  AOMSW has been released!


 

This publication consolidates the Services’ best tactics, techniques, and procedures for missions involving air assets conducting maritime surface warfare (SUW). The objective is to enable seamless integration of joint air assets conducting maritime SUW. This publication lays the foundation for integrating forces in either preplanned or dynamic scenarios and strives to simplify “plug and play” interoperability.

Expand List item 1726Collapse List item 1726  TAGS has been released!

 

This publication describes how each of the Service component’s systems operate within the Theater Air Ground System (TAGS) which is a conglomeration of systems. For this publication, TAGS refers to the organizations, personnel, equipment, and procedures that participate in planning and executing air-ground operations. 

Expand List item 1728Collapse List item 1728  Upcoming TCO Working group

TCO Working Scheduled for 28-30 May

Video by Michael Harbison
Army Health System overview
U.S. Army Medical Department Television (MEDVID-TV) MEDCOE
July 7, 2025 | 8:29
This video, developed for the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence, delivers a strategic overview of the Army Health System (AHS) from a 30,000-foot perspective. It reflects on the pivotal role of Army medicine in past conflicts and projects its evolution in future Large-Scale Combat Operations (LSCO). Central to the narrative is the combat medic—portrayed as the cornerstone and gateway to AHS capabilities. The video outlines the five levels of medical care, differentiates between CASEVAC and MEDEVAC procedures, and concludes by highlighting the two fundamental components of the AHS: Force Health Protection (FHP) and Health Service Support (HSS).
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