"[4] General Donn A. Starry at the Combined Arms Center was responsible for the promotion of the doctrine.
The two services continued development and training of JAATT, a team concept that had proved effective in providing Air Force A-10 aircraft and Army attack helicopters a much higher degree of survivability than when each operated independently.
The Applications Agency prepared a draft joint counter-air and air defense interim operational concept, and representatives of the two services agreed to a joint operational concept for suppressing enemy air defense.
[5] The British Army would seem to have adopted these tactics,[12] especially in conjunction with the American base at RAF Bentwaters.
[13] The husband of US Senator Kelly Ayotte was a key instructor of this doctrine while he served from 1990 with the Massachusetts Air National Guard.