What Does CJO Stand For?
CJO stands for Chief Of Joint Operations
The Chief of Joint Operations (CJO) is a senior military leader responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing joint operations across multiple branches of the armed forces. The CJO ensures effective collaboration and integration of various military units to achieve strategic objectives, often in complex and dynamic environments. This role involves oversight of operational readiness, resource allocation, and the implementation of policies and strategies to enhance joint operational effectiveness. The CJO serves as a key advisor to higher command and plays a crucial role in fostering inter-service cooperation and interoperability.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym