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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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  • ...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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  • ...-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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  • ...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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  • {{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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