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  • ...]] (USSTRATCOM), providing technical advice and assistance to geographic [[Unified Combatant Command]]s conducting consequence management operations in response to chemical, b
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  • {{r|Unified Combatant Command}}
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  • As a Unified Combatant Command, USTRANSCOM has three service components.
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  • ...orces, that being the role of the [[National Command Authority]] and the [[Unified Combatant Command]]ers, so the Joint Staff is not in the operational [[command and control]]
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  • ...Defense]], but routinely reports to the head of the appropriate regional [[Unified Combatant Command]]. A MAAG, while it may train HN combat forces, is not equipped or organize
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  • ...re under the [[Air Combat Command]], but are assigned either to regional [[Unified Combatant Command]]s or the [[United States Strategic Command]] (USSTRATCOM) for combat opera
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  • ...ed in the western United States and is the Air Component (AFSOUTH) for the Unified Combatant Command, United States Southern Command.
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  • ...e U.S. and [[Sigonella, Italy]]) for geographic areas. Each geographical [[Unified Combatant Command]] has a Theater Injection Points (TIP), to inject theater-leval informatio
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  • ...ontrols]] the operational use of joint forces under various multiservice [[Unified Combatant Command]]s:
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  • A Unified Combatant Command of the U.S. Department of Defense, the '''United States Strategic Command (
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  • ...ami, Florida, the '''United States Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM)''' is the Unified Combatant Command with geographic responsibility for U.S military operations and facilities i
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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 Operation Planning and Execut ...ystem (TBMCS), for air and missile operations at the level of a geographic Unified Combatant Command. This system helps create and disseminate the air tasking order (ATO). <ref
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  • {{r|Unified Combatant Command}}
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  • ...Secretary of Defense (SecDef), who direct the commanding officers of the [[Unified Combatant Command]]s (UCC). The UCCs, which have components from all the military services an
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  • ...ent was commanding [[United States Strategic Command]] (USSTRATCOM), the [[Unified Combatant Command]] with responsibility for [[strategic strike]] and nuclear war planning wit
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  • ...oric name for its commander, currently Admiral [[Timothy Keating]], is a [[Unified Combatant Command]] (UCC) responsible for the general Asia-Pacific area.<ref name=PACOM>{{cit
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  • ...the MAGTF, and Marines tend to scream when any part is reassigned, in the Unified Combatant Command model, to a Air Combatant Commander.
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  • A Group is the usual Special Operations Element to a Unified Combatant Command. Some elements, especially when other United States Special Operations Com
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  • ...mation from, and supplies information to, the intelligence components of [[Unified Combatant Command]]s such as the [[United States Central Command]] and [[United States Pacifi Another responsibility that DIA shares with a Unified Combatant Command, the [[United States Joint Forces Command]] (USJFCOM), is supporting recove
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  • ...ecialization and detailed as part of the Special Operations component of [[Unified Combatant Command]]s. There are also two SDVTs (SEAL Delivery Vehicle Teams). SDVT-1 is loc
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