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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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  • ...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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  • ==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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  • 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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  • 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|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}} {{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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • * 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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  • ...istant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from February 1962 to February 1964.
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  • ...es back into Iraq. Colin Powell spent much of his time, as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, managing him; his friend and mentor, Chief of Staff of the Army Carl Vuono
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  • ...rector for Politico-Military Affairs for Asia/Pacific and Middle East, the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Chief of the Air Force General Officer Matters Office; Chief of Staff of t
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  • ...sentative to the military under President John F. Kennedy, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Ambassador to the Republic of Vietnam (July 14, 1964 &mdash; July 30, ...ial confidence over the Bay of Pigs. Kennedy then made him Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff between 1962 and 1964.
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  • ...nse University]], where she created a working group that participated in [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] prepararation for the [[Quadrennial Defense Review]]
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  • ...Force, previously a component of the Army, became a separate service. The Joint Chiefs of Staff were formed, with a Chairman and the uniformed heads of the Army, Navy, Air
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  • ...of McConnell's Class of 1932 was Earle Wheeler, who became Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and frequently mediated between Johnson and McConnell.<ref name=McMaster>{{ | title = Dereliction of Duty: Johnson, McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies That Led to Vietnam
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  • The U.S. [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] define it within the context of [[SERE|survival, evasion, resistance and
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  • In 1977, President Jimmy Carter sent a letter to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, asking if the U.S. had an antiterrorist capability such as the German GSG-
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  • ...iversity.html?printerFriendly=true}}</ref> Luck, in 1996, objected to a [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] decision not to deploy missile defense to South Korea. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...l be won". OWI activities in areas of operations were subordinate to the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] and the relevant theater commander.<ref name=FriedmanOWIPAC>{{citation
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  • ...hich were rephrased as a set of questions, by his protege, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and later U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell.
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  • ...ident Barack Obama, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, the charges to be dropped. <ref name=Burton>{{citation
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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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  • ...unterinsurgency and Special Activities (SACSA)''' to the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] (JCS), who was the Washington-based officer, usually a [[brigadier genera ...d 57. Prouty described it as the President saying to the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], "You are my Advisor for clandestine operations, and all the other operat
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  • ...lities, including being the senior officer of a service or Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (or national equivalent) The commanders of U.S. Unified Combatant Commands
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  • ...eventually, lead to special operations officers rising to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. As of 2007, Admiral Eric Olson is the first United States Navy SEAL] to he
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  • DCA and the initial DISA had been a field operating agency of the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. Today, it is responsible for command, control, and intelligence communic
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  • ...as of July 2010, is Director of Strategic Plans and Policy (J-5) for the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...eputy Legal Counsel to the [[Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff|Chairman]], [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], in October 1993.<ref name=UsnBioMichalLohr/><ref name=RadmMichalLohr/>
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  • ...r, the '''Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS)''', defined by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is normally deployed as a 27-workstation system for planning and executing
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  • He was a United States Navy officer assigned to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and in the Chief of Naval Operations Special Intelligence Unit. His bachelo
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  • ...ter for National Security Studies]]. An assistant to the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] during the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]], he wrote a 1994 book about it with t ...f Defense for International Security Affairs. He became [[Assistant of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] in September 1975.
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  • ...uggests he may be in line for another promotion, to [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], replacing GEN [[James Cartwright|James "Hoss" Cartwright]]. While the pr
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  • ...igned Multiple Access (DAMA) techology, directed by the Joint Staff of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, for sharing parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. The Air Force is curre
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  • ...became vice director for strategic plans and policy, J-5, Office of the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]; in July 1989 he then became the director
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  • ...ed States Army]], who served in military posts including [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] (CJCS), and then in civilian posts including Assistant to the President f ...nsibility to qualify him for a subsequent appointment as [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]].
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  • ...tember 2008. Prior to that, he had been [[Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. The former MNF-I commander, GEN [[David Petraeus]], then moved up to hea ...mediate commander at [[United States Central Command]]), [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] GEN [[Peter Pace]], and Rumsfeld were unable to cope. <ref name=Gamble>{{
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  • Previously, he has been include oceans policy adviser for the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], where he served he represented the armed forces at the [[National Securi
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  • ...G Steve Hawkins, to plan a senior headquarters. This was approved by the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], who again asked Franks for a plan. Casey also approached LTG [[David McK
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  • ...t for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities]] (to the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] and as assistant vice chief of staff of the Army in Washington, D.C.
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  • ...[Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities]] of the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. [[Joseph Mendenhall]], a [[Foreign Service Officer]], with him. <ref nam
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  • The 1947 act also created the [[National Security Council]], [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], [[United States Air Force]] and [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. The Air
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  • He replaced GEN James Cartwright, who is now Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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  • ...ministration]], Swannack, then a [[lieutenant colonel]], represented the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] in meetings with the staff of [[Leonard Pezzulo]], U.S. Special Envoy to
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  • *Global Command and Control System (GCCS) for the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Unified Combatant Command commanders. A major subcomponent is the Joint
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  • ...rger]], United Nations Ambassador [[Jeane Kirkpatrick]], [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] Gen. [[John Vessey]], and presidential adviser [[Edwin Meese ]]. Shultz w
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  • In 1977, President Jimmy Carter sent a letter to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, asking if the U.S. had an antiterrorist capability such as the German GSG-
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  • At the same time as the early nuclear arms control work, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Nathan Twining, USAF, sent a memorandum<ref>{{cite web | title = Document 2: J.C.S. 2056/131, Notes by the Secretaries to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, enclosing memorandum from JCS Chairman Nathan Twining to Secretary of Defe
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  • ...rved in other faculty appointments there. She was also an advisor to the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] and the [[National Security Council]] in the [[George H. W. Bush| George ...Council on Foreign Relations fellowship, she was named an advisor to the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] in 1987, and in 1989 became director of Soviet and East European Affairs
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  • ...ary of Defense Laird, Deputy Secretary of Defense Packard, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Wheeler, and Colonels Pursley and Haig met in the Secretary of Def ...Laird]], [[Attorney General]] [[John N. Mitchell|John Mitchell]] and the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] (i.e., no CIA personnel) <ref name=JCS-1969-10-11>{{citation
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  • ...ecretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and General Peter Pace, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
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  • ...ean war]], as well as [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] and [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. He was the last officer named to the five-star rank of General of the Ar ...e army (with five stars). In August 1949 he was made chairman of the new [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] and reappointed in August 1951. He was the chief military policy maker d
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  • ...ng the increasingly desperate situation, although direct missions from the Joint Chiefs of Staff were involved in considering U.S. military relief to the besieged French ba Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Arthur Radford had recommended massive U.S. assistance for Dien Bien Phu, i
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  • ...This produced a memorandum from [[Secretary of Defense]] McNamara to the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]].<blockquote>Our primary objective, of course, was to communicate our poli
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  • ...er. Clerked for Judge Robert Cowen (3rd Circuit). Author, Reorganizing the Joint Chiefs of Staff: The Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986; Co-author, Combating Chemical, Biologic
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  • ...sts, including Saudi Arabia and Washington, D.C., where he worked with the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Jerry Addington, a 1940 graduate of West Point who won a Bronze Star durin ...ation. Lawrence Wilkerson, who had been chief of staff to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell, said he was focused on putting more and more authority into C
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  • ...he [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] or the [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] is a Marine officer. He is appointed by the President and confirmed by t A member of the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] (JCS), he does not directly command operational forces of the Marine Corp
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  • .... McMaster]]'s ''Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies that Led to Vietnam.''<ref name=McMaster>{{citation | title = Dereliction of Duty : Johnson, McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies That Led to Vietnam
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  • ...t was turning away and increasing altitude after take-off. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral William Crowe said, on the ABC News show ''Nightline'', that the Vi
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  • ...red jumping him from his brigadier general to lieutenant general rank. The Joint Chiefs of Staff objected intensely, considering him an intelligence operator, not a regular ...Chiefs responded by creating the Special Assistant (to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) for Counterinsurgency and Special Affairs (SACSA). SACSA was the Washingto
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  • ...e]] [[Robert McNamara]] and his staff, over the strong objections of the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] but enthusiastically supported by President [[Lyndon Johnson]]. It was no
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  • ...), such as in Korea and Iraq; [[Colin Powell]], then the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], suggested winning two MRCs simultaneously was unrealistic.<ref>{{citatio ...nse University]], where she created a working group that participated in [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] preparation for the QDR.
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  • ...first Bush Administration U.S. Secretary of State, retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Colin Powell. Powell's deputy, Richard Armitage, thought the relationship ...and the speed of advance. LTG Greg Newbold, director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, briefed him with the contingency plan of the time, which called for up to
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  • ...mpression. GEN Jack Keane, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, had warned the Joint Chiefs of Staff that an insurgency was developing. Nevertheless, President George W. Bush, ...ite House in May 2005, and attended. In October, however, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff GEN Peter Pace called him in to tell Sanchez <blockquote>Bad news doesn't g
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  • Without specific policy guidance, the U.S. [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] had begun planning independently in the fall of 1945.<ref name=Borowski>{
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  • ...rs (Deputy Chairman), Minister of Defence, Minister for Interior, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), Services Chiefs, Director General Strategic Plans Divisi
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  • ...al Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities (SACSA) to the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], most notably during [[Operation IVORY COAST]], the attempted rescue of
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  • It has been confirmed that GEN Petraeus requested Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, to transfer the State of Israel and the Occupied Terr
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  • Secretary Gates and Adm. [[Mike Mullen]], [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], said nothing about possible benefits for the military. Instead, Secretar
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  • ...f United States Central Command, he told GEN Hugh Shelton, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that he had scheduled a meeting with Clarke. Franks said Shelton told him
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  • ...rget lists and operational constraints. The NUWEP is then delivered to the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) and emerges as the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP). The JSCP ...the same time as the early nuclear arms control work, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Nathan F. Twining, United States Air Force | USAF, sent a memorand
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  • On the 20th, Franks had a tense meeting with the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), whom he felt each argued for a plan featuring their service. He aske ...President and Vice President was made by Franks, retiring Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) GEN Hugh Shelton, Vice CJCS GEN Dick Myers (who succeeded the retiri
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  • ...ly 1961, he returned to the Pentagon and was assigned to the Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In 1962, Fred became the Executive Officer, Office of Personnel Operations
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  • ...unications signals intelligence, such as radar and navigation signals. The Joint Chiefs of Staff define it as "Technical and geolocation intelligence derived from foreign n
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  • ...of "code names" and "nicknames", in U.S. military usage, is defined by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in CJCSM 3150.29A "Codename, Nickname, and Exercise Term Report (NICKA)"<r | author = Joint Chiefs of Staff}}</ref>. An implementing regulation from a major Air Force command, which e
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  • While Rumsfeld was aware of it, Rice and [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] GEN [[Peter Pace]] were unaware it was coming. Abizaid and McKiernan thou
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  • ...0, the position of the French there was considered "precarious", both in a Joint Chiefs of Staff assessment and a National Intelligence Estimate.
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  • ...as a fairly autonomous WWII agency, it still, technically, reported to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and received COMINT through military channels. <ref name=NSAorigin>{{citati
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  • ...he U.S. military. He thought that the sugggestion of a split came from the Joint Chiefs of Staff or Robert McNamara or Maxwell Taylor; Taylor was then serving in the White
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  • ...al Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff|Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that the Afghan government’s legitimacy is a “huge, huge issue.�
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  • ...s with Chairman Admiral [[William Crowe, Jr.]], and other members of the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. Although he had earlier been skeptical about the provisions of the [[Go
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  • ...al liaison officer for the [[Secretary of Defense]], the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], and the [[Chief of Naval Operations]]. In that same year, when Gray indi
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  • ...der the Eisenhower administration, some officials, such as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Arthur Radford had recommended U.S. military intervention to help t Even though military considerations were paramount at the civilian level, the Joint Chiefs of Staff were, at first, opposed to a greater U.S. role in training what was called
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  • ...r, as well as the immense talents and relaxed personality of Nimitz, the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] split the region into a [[Southwest Pacific Area]] under MacArthur, while
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  • ...|State and United States Secretary of Defense|Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Director of Central Intelligence.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.st ...hors agreed that the authority over such operations should transfer to the Joint Chiefs of Staff in wartime.
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  • ...d [[Bay of Pigs Invasion]] of Cuba in 1961, failed, using plans that the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] advised against. Kennedy also required the invasion to be less visible, a
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  • ...PntV3Ch4389-433, EMBTEL (Embassy Telegram) of 22 February 1965</ref> The Joint Chiefs of Staff disagreed, and forwarded Westmoreland's request, with their agreement, on 2 ...that he personally had limitations in mind, but he did not think that the Joint Chiefs of Staff had them. Still, McNamara briefed the press on the 16th. Polls supported th
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  • ...btained greater support from Admiral [[Arthur Radford]], [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. <ref> Karnow, pp. 198</ref>
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  • ...versight hearings start with the Secretary of Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the individual service secretaries and chiefs of staff, combatant commande ...rations; a review of the roles and responsibilities of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and of the combatant commands, including the newly created U.S. Africa Comm
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  • ...its to advise and to guide in air strikes. GEN Peter Pace, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, confirmed that the US was supplying the Northern Alliance with munitions a
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  • ...mas Moorer]], a future [[Chief of Naval Operations]] and [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], said Halsey "had a knack of involving everyone in the discussion." Brow
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  • ...spring and summer of 1942, Admiral King, fought hard in meetings of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff for a limited offensive in the Pacific. He was opposed by General [[George
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  • ...i who was CEO of PepsiCo; [[John Shalikashvili]] who was [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]; and others.<ref name=tws19nov47>{{cite news
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  • The Pentagon (that is the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]) took the view that the quickest way to defeat Germany was to open a west
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  • ...by WPD. Airmen were also underrepresented in the planning divisions of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and of the Combined Chiefs. Aviators were largely shut out of the decision-
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  • ...ers in Washington. On 1 February General Earle G. Wheeler, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, raised the issue with Westmoreland of "whether tactical nuclear weapons sh
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