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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • ...ut are assigned either to regional [[Unified Combatant Command]]s or the [[United States Strategic Command]] (USSTRATCOM) for combat operations. Minot also hosts the 91st Space Wing
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  • ...mand for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (JFCC-ISR) of the [[United States Strategic Command]] (USSTRATCOM). Prior to DIA, he was Deputy [[Director of National Intell
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • ...ategic bombing of Germany. 8th Air Force is the primary air component for United States Strategic Command, headed by major general Floyd Carpenter. Offutt, in Omaha, Nebraska (U.S. state)|Nebraska, is the headquarters of the United States Strategic Command.
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  • A Unified Combatant Command of the U.S. Department of Defense, the '''United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM)''' differs from the regional combatant commands, in that it is
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  • ...ponsible for command, control, and intelligence communications under the [[United States Strategic Command]].
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • ...tions, including satellite operations and space warning, it reports to the United States Strategic Command. While it was once colocated with the Twentieth Air Force, which is respons
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  • ...ivities. When on patrol, the SSBNs are under the operational control of [[United States Strategic Command]].
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  • The responsibility for NETOPS is under United States Strategic Command, delegated to the "joint task force, global network operations", which is p
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  • ...ll a nuclear threat that needs to be deterred, but even past commanders of United States Strategic Command have questioned if nuclear weapons are necessary to deter it. <ref name=But
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  • ...rprising, therefore, that the U.S. Air Force Weather Agency is part of the United States Strategic Command.
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  • The United States Air Force has two COMBAT SENT aircraft, part of the United States Strategic Command in joint intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions with
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • ...predecessors. DTRA is simultaneously the Center for Combating WMD of the [[United States Strategic Command]], acting as a field-oriented Combat Support Agency.
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  • ...mand for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (JFCC-ISR) of the [[United States Strategic Command]] (USSTRATCOM). The DIA Director, currently Army LTG Michael Maples, also heads the [[United States Strategic Command]] (USSOCOM) Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveilla
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  • | title = RC-135V/W RIVET JOINT}}</ref> They are operated by United States Strategic Command (USSOCOM), as part of the Joint Force Component for Intelligence, Surveilla
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