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  • #REDIRECT [[Joint Staff (U.S.)]]
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  • ...ional Command Authority]] and the [[Unified Combatant Command]]ers, so the Joint Staff is not in the operational [[command and control]] path. It was further barr Nevertheless, the CJCS and Joint Staff are extremely influential in establishing policy. There have been a number
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  • {{r|Joint Staff (U.S.)}}
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  • A secretariat, the Joint Staff Mission, was based in Washington, DC.
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  • {{r|Joint Staff (U.S.)}}
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  • ...l]] of the [[United States Navy]] and Director of the [[Joint Staff (U.S.)|Joint Staff]], previously commander [[United States Fifth Fleet]], the naval component
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joint Staff (U.S.)]]
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  • {{r|Joint Staff (U.S.)}} {{r|Joint Staff}}
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  • ...]] (2002-2004); Deputy Director for Force Structure, Requirements, J-8 the Joint Staff (1996-1999).
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  • Vice Director and acting Director of the U.S. [[Joint Staff]]
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  • {{r|Joint Staff (U.S.)|Joint Staff}}
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  • ...nning and command organization of the [[Second World War]], supported by a Joint Staff Mission in Washington
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  • ...ional Command Authority]] and the [[Unified Combatant Command]]ers, so the Joint Staff is not in the operational [[command and control]] path. It was further barr Nevertheless, the CJCS and Joint Staff are extremely influential in establishing policy. There have been a number
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  • {{r|Joint Staff||**}}
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  • ==Joint Staff== {{main|Joint Staff}}
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  • ...9 LTG Maples served as the Vice Director and Director of Management of the Joint Staff prior to assuming his responsibilities as DIA Director and Commander, [[JFC {{r|Joint Staff (U.S.)}}
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  • ...who retired from his final assignment, as director of operations for the [[Joint Staff]], partially in protest of the plans for the upcoming [[Iraq War]]
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  • ...y 1999 until May 2003, and Director for Intelligence, [[Joint Staff (U.S.)|Joint Staff]] from June 2003 to July 2005. ...Medal, NATO Medal for Yugoslavia, Army General Staff Identification Badge, Joint Staff Identification Badge and Parachutist Badge.
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  • ...irman is assisted by a four-star Vice Chairman, and the Joint Staff (U.S.)|Joint Staff reports to him through a three-star Director; they are the secretariat and
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  • * Joint Staff J-6 communications-electronics directorate of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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  • ...er 13, 2003 to October 21, 2004, Admiral Keating served as the Director, [[Joint Staff]]. Admiral Keating assumed command of [[North American Aerospace Defense C
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  • ...vice admiral]] in the [[United States Navy]], who became director of the [[Joint Staff]] in July 2010. Previously, he commanded [[United States Fifth Fleet]], the ...e security in 2007-2008. Previously, he was a member of the national-level Joint Staff operations department for the Central Command area; then chief of Naval and
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  • {{r|Joint Staff}}
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  • {{r|Joint Staff (U.S.)}}
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  • ...ine Corps]], whose last assignment was as Director of Operations for the [[Joint Staff]]. He retired, in part, due to his opposition to the planned [[Iraq War]]. Prior to the Joint Staff, he commanded the [[1st Marine Division]], and had headed Marine infantry u
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  • {{r|Joint Staff}}
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  • {{r|Joint Staff}}
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  • ...prior assignment was as Deputy Director, Regional Operations, J-3, on the Joint Staff (U.S.). During the Iraq War, Surge|Surge campaign in the Iraq War, he was t
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  • {{r|Joint Staff}}
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  • ...nt general not commanding troops include, in the U.S., the Director of the Joint Staff, a major agency head such as Director of the National Security Agency, or a
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  • ...f name=KansasState2023-08-02/> He was Director of the [[Joint Staff (U.S.)|Joint Staff]] and commanded a [[Carrier Strike Group]]. ...ommanded the Kitty Hawk Battle Group. Ashore, he served as Director of the Joint Staff and as the first Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Military Su
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  • At the Joint Staff, prior to the March 2003 invasion, he was reported to have pressed GEN [[To
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  • ...r admiral|Rear Admiral]] '''Bruce Grooms''' is Vice Director of the U.S. [[Joint Staff]], and is acting director since the Director, GEN [[Stanley McChrystal]], w
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  • ...aff, and not just no integration with United States Central Command or the Joint Staff, but no secure communications. He was not given information about the earli
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  • ...nals use Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA) techology, directed by the Joint Staff of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, for sharing parts of the electromagnetic spe
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  • ..., Naval Surface Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet, and on the [[Joint Staff (U.S.)|Joint Staff]] in the Force Structure Resources and Assessment Directorate. He also serv
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  • ...Staff (U.S.)|the U.S. Joint Staff]], put a strict limit on the size of the Joint Staff.
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  • ...) working with clients such as the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, and the U.S. State Department. Author of “Emergency Response: Police, Fi ...by President Bush in May 2001. Also served in the Strategy Division of the Joint Staff/J5 and the Intelligence Directorate of the Air Staff, as well as at intelli
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  • In 2000 and 2001 General Gration was Deputy Director for Operations in the [[Joint Staff]] in Washington and then spent a year and a half as Director of Regional Af
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  • ...(including military reserves) in coordination with the [[Joint Staff (U.S)|Joint Staff]], DIA and the military services. A subordinate joint force, when establish ...ion and needs a larger staff, larger than could be accommodated within the Joint Staff limits.<ref name=J2andDIA>{{citation
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  • ...ons Command (JSOC) from 2003 to 2008, when he took over as Director of the Joint Staff. He was promoted to four-star general and sent to Afghanistan in June 2009. ...Washington, he was Vice Director for Operations of the Joint Staff (U.S.)|Joint Staff.
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  • ...nd countries, and new doctrine development. In the Joint Staff (U.S.)|U.S. Joint Staff, the Director for Operational Plans and Joint Force Development, works on
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  • * Joint Staff J-6 communications-electronics directorate of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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  • ...K. Cebrowski]] (USN, ret.), but was visible to the Secretary of Defense, [[Joint Staff]], [[United States Central Command]], and other senior commands. Prior to t
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  • ...personal contacts told him that internal communications were terrible; the Joint Staff was afraid of Feith and Rumsfeld and did not want to be interfering with Fr
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  • ...tegrates, and synchronizes the actions of the Army Staff in the conduct of Joint Staff-led Operational Availability Studies to assess future defense capabilities
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  • He proposed extraordinary rendition of terrorists, but said that the Joint Staff consistently rejected a military role. <ref>Clarke, pp. 143-144</ref>
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  • ...e lieutenant general who retired in protest, as operations director of the Joint Staff, had been in Britain, discussing Operation NORTHERN WATCH and Operation SO
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  • ...ar as Deputy Director, Regional Operations, on the U.S. Joint Staff (U.S.)|Joint Staff, in February 2008,<ref>{{citation
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  • }}</ref>. An officer in the Joint Staff notified Rice, who notified the President. Rumsfeld was not told, and was f
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  • ...oup, headed by John McNaughton, who obtained technical assistance from the Joint Staff, but did not have participation from the JCS proper. <ref>McMaster, pp. 301
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  • ...hael McConnell|"Mike" McConnell, JS-J2 [then Intelligence Director for the Joint Staff, now Director of National Intelligence], the National Military Joint Intell
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  • ...ral Command (Anthony Zinni and Joseph Hoar); Greg Newbold, Director of the Joint staff from 2000 to 2002;<ref name=Time2006-04-09>{{citation
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