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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • ...United States Air Force]], who retired in 1994 as the first commander of [[United States Strategic Command]] and last commander of [[Strategic Air Command]]; now an advocate of [[arm
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}} (USSTRATCOM)
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  • General, [[United States Air Force]], retired; formerly headed [[United States Strategic Command]]; board of directors, Nuclear Threat Initiative
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • ...s Air Force]], whose planning and contingency operations are now part of [[United States Strategic Command]], while its aircraft readiness is under [[Air Combat Command]] and its mis
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Strategic Command]]
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  • ...orce]]/Joint Functional Component Commander for Space and Global Strike, [[United States Strategic Command]]
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  • ...ves as [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]; former commander, [[United States Strategic Command]]
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  • [[United States Air Force]] base in Omaha, Nebraska, which is the home of [[United States Strategic Command]] and the [[55th Wing]] of [[C3I-ISR]] aircraft
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  • ...he [[Strategic Air Command]], and now is the base for its successor, the [[United States Strategic Command]].
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  • ...ell at [[Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe]], Chief of Staff for [[United States Strategic Command]], and as the [[Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • ...[Inmarsat]]; Admiral, [[United States Navy]], Retired; former commander, [[United States Strategic Command]]; Military Senior Advisor Panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...s of U.S. land-based [[intercontinental ballistic missile]]s, and to the [[United States Strategic Command]] for their operational use
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  • ...mand for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (JFCC-ISR) of the [[United States Strategic Command]] (USSTRATCOM)
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  • ...ams]], [[information operations|information warfare programs]]; and the [[United States Strategic Command]] and [[U.S. Department of Energy]] defense-related nuclear and environment
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • ...oration (SAIC); retired Admiral, [[United States Navy]] and commander of [[United States Strategic Command]]
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  • ...nning of the Kennedy Administrations, and arguably until the creation of [[United States Strategic Command]] to replace the [[Strategic Air Command]].
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • ...chairman of the [[Nuclear Strategy Foru]], is the Policy Chairman of the [[United States Strategic Command]]'s Senior Advisory Group and its Missile Defense Assessment Team; Editor-I
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • ...of nuclear weapons in a large campaign, prepared for all services by the [[United States Strategic Command]], based on [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] guidance
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  • {{r|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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  • General Cartwright's command assignments include: Commander, [[United States Strategic Command]] (2004-2007); Commanding General, First Marine Aircraft Wing (2000-2002);
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • *United States Strategic Command
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  • ...ke Command, and, for Single Integrated Operational Plan operations, to the United States Strategic Command. ...t has dual responsibilities to Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) and United States Strategic Command. As the missile Numbered Air Force for AFGSC, 20th Air Force is responsible
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • {{rpl|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • ...ams]], [[information operations|information warfare programs]]; and the [[United States Strategic Command]] and [[U.S. Department of Energy]] defense-related nuclear and environment
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  • ...rected by the [[National Command Authority]], and, in coordination with [[United States Strategic Command]] (USSTRATCOM), providing technical advice and assistance to geographic [[U
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  • ...eral, [[United States Air Force]], whose final assignment was commanding [[United States Strategic Command]] (USSTRATCOM), the [[Unified Combatant Command]] with responsibility for [
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  • {{r|United States Strategic Command}}
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  • | publisher = [[United States Strategic Command]] Four weeks after taking office, she addressed the [[United States Strategic Command]], speaking of priorities, in the context of [[Barack Obama]]'s observation
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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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  • ...cate of "jointness", would be replaced by GEN [[Kevin Chilton]], head of [[United States Strategic Command]].<ref>{{citation
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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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  • ...entieth Air Force reports to Air Force Space Command for readiness, and to United States Strategic Command for operational use.
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  • * [[United States Strategic Command/Definition]]
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  • The United States Strategic Command is responsible for the execution of such plans, by whatever name. Current d ...ming, and weapon allocation that comprise the SIOP (and successors) by the United States Strategic Command|USSTRATCOM, which matches weapons effects with the damage intended and the
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  • * [[United States Strategic Command/Related Articles]]
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  • ...reports to the [[Eighth Air Force]], with a dual reporting structure to [[United States Strategic Command]] and [[Air Combat Command]]. Intelligence collected by the U-2 goes to the
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  • * [[Template:United States Strategic Command/Metadata]]
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  • {{cquote| Admiral James O. Ellis, former commander, United States Strategic Command|U.S. Strategic Command, said "We've migrated the number of sorties it will ...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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