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  • ...nt Chiefs of Staff]] although not in the present role of [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • ...retary, [[Hastings Ismay]], had the seniority of today's [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] or [[Chief of Defence Staff]].
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  • {{r|Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}} {{r|Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ...he [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] or the [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] is an Army officer. He is appointed by the President and confirmed by th A member of the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] (JCS), he does not directly command operational forces of the Army, which
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  • #Redirect [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • ...n of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], although he does replace Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in his absence or disability. The position was created in 1986. | [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • ...cer is [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] or [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. The incumbent, General [[Peter Chiarelli]], acts for the Chief of Staff
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}} {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}} {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ==Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff== ==Vice Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • A U.S. planning staff organization directly supporting the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] in policy and doctrinal development, not command and control of military
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}} {{r|Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • General, [[United States Army]], retired; former [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}} {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • General, [[United States Air Force]], retired; former [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • General, [[United States Marine Corps]]; [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] 2005-2007
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  • ...al Security Council staff; aide to [[Colin Powell]] when [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}} {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • Admiral, [[United States Navy]] and [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], retired; advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • ...general]], [[United States Air Force]]; [[Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • ...the Korean war, as well as Chief of Staff of the Army and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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  • ...f]] (CJCS) or Vice CJCS. The CSAF is the Air Force representative to the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]].
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}} {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ...irman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], ADM [[Mike Mullen]]. He chairs the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] in the absence of the Chairman.
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  • Uniformed professional head of the [[United States Army]], a member of the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], and of four-star general rank
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  • ...ndly forces in any kind of military operation at a specific time." (U.S. [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]])
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  • General, retired, [[United States Air Force]]; former [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] and [[Supreme Allied Commander Europe]]; Military Senior Advisor Panel, [
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  • ...Staff of the French military in 1954; French representative to the U.S. [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] in requesting [[Operation Vulture]] U.S. air support for the [[Dien Bien
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  • ...y]] and [[National Guard (United States)|National Guard]] adviser to the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]; Trustee, [[Fund for Peace]]
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  • General, [[United States Marine Corps]], who serves as [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]; former commander, [[United States Strategic Command]]
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  • deployed for battle, engages an enemy at an unexpected time and place." [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • ...principally to assist the Office of the [[Secretary of Defense]] and the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] in weapons evaluation, and then monitoring and guiding research. Its miss
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  • ...States Strategic Command]], and as the [[Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • ...uncil; Admiral, retired, [[United States Navy]] and [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]; member, [[International Security Advisory Board]], [[United States Depar
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  • Admiral [[United States Navy]], retired, and [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]; Advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]; chair of a
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  • Admiral, [[United States Navy]], who is [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] of the United States, and previously served as [[Chief of Naval Operation
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  • ...tions with the aim of confusing, misleading, or evading the enemy" (U.S. [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]])
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  • ...answer directly to the supported force’s request for assistance." (U.S. [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]])
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  • ...ed for all services by the [[United States Strategic Command]], based on [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] guidance
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  • ...he took on a number of politicomilitary roles including [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] and [[United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam|Ambassador to Sout
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • Second-ranking member of the U.S. military and [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] (JCS), not in the line of operational command but in the statutory adviso
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  • {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}} {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • of a suitable memory circuit. [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ...1970s, an officer who had responsibility for advising the [[Chairman of he Joint Chiefs of Staff]] on counterinsurgency and covert operations, the latter including military
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  • ...ty Act of 1947]], the U.S. '''Joint Staff''' assists the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] (CJCS) in developing policies for the U.S. military. It reports directly ...ious organization plans, provided the intelligence staff function to the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], but usually had a special bureaucratic structure to avoid the limit on s
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  • {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ...a separate Army and Navy, creating the [[United States Air Force]], the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], and the predecessor to the [[U.S. D
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}} {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ...the oceans policy adviser for the Director of Strategic Plans & Policy, [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • ...a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff|Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff|Vice Chairman. The JCS is responsible for developing national security stra | Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}} {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ...ral Intelligence Agency]] and approved by President [[John F. Kennedy]]; [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] recommended against the plan but the U.S. military was not involved in it
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  • ...-94; [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom]], 1993-97; [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], 1985-89; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (2004)
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  • ...t and readiness of Air Force units and representing the Air Force on the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], but not in the line of command over [[Unified Combatant Command]]s
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}} {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ...in high political office, first African-American to be [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] and [[U.S. Secretary of State]]; minimally partisan although he consider
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  • {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ...ire support, the positioning of forces, or the maneuver of units." (U.S. [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]])
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  • In the United States Department of Defense, the '''Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff''' (CJCS) is the senior uniformed officer of all military services. While h ...a three-star Director; they are the secretariat and planning group for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. ADM Mike Mullen is the incumbent Chairman and GEN James Cartwright, USMC,
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  • {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}} {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ...hment of local military superiority in areas of naval operations." (U.S. [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]])
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ...Jones, a retired United States Marine Corps general. With Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral [Mike Mullen and Army General David Petraeus, they are the closes s assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for 14 months before
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  • {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ...when [[Maxwell Taylor]] tried to expand the power of the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], Shoup, along with GEN [[Curtis LeMay]] ([[Chief of Staff of the Air Forc | title = Dereliction of Duty: Johnson, Pike, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies That Led to Vietnam
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  • ...he [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] or the [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] is a naval officer. He is appointed by the President and confirmed by th A member of the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] (JCS), he does not directly command operational forces of the Navy, which
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  • {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • {{r|Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ...World War Two]], the '''Pacific Ocean Areas''' was the name given by the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] to operational areas in the [[Pacific Ocean]] under the command of [[Ches ...r, as well as the immense talents and relaxed personality of Nimitz, the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] split the Pacific Theater of War into a [[Southwest Pacific Area]] under
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  • Admiral '''Mike Mullen''' became the 17th [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] on October 1, 2007. He serves as the principal military advisor to the Pr
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  • {{r|Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • The [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] define it as "An analytical methodology employed to reduce uncertainties | publisher = [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • ...nology, operating doctrine, or combination of techniques that, in the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff definition, "...when added to and employed by a combat force, significantly
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  • | publisher = [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • * Joint Staff J-6 communications-electronics directorate of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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  • ...or]] replaced him, but Lodge returned when Taylor became [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. Lodge and Taylor were the chiefs of mission during the major U.S. ground | Became [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • ...paganda]] and [[black propaganda]] were always separate, variously under [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] or [[Central Intelligence Agency]] control. Senior USIA officers might be
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  • | title = Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies That Led to Vietnam The Kennedy process significantly excluded the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] from the review structure, but he assigned them considerable blame for th
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  • ...003-98 presented by LTG [[Greg Newbold]], director of operations for the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], in late 2001. Rumsfeld believed the plan, which called for up to 500,000
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  • ...legislation, the Director of Central Intelligence and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff were named as statutory advisors. There was no real restriction on the Pres
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  • As a management activity, the U.S. [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] defines it as <blockquote> An activity that synchronizes and integrates
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