Contents
- 1 Which of the following are members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff?
- 2 Who is the current Joint Chief of Staff?
- 3 Is the primary vehicle through which the chairman of the Joint Chiefs?
- 4 Which delineates the general geographical area of responsibility for geographic combatant commanders and specifies functional responsibilities for functional combatant commanders?
- 5 What are the four categories of support?
- 6 How many 4 star generals are there?
- 7 Does President appoint Joint Chiefs of Staff?
- 8 How much does the Joint Chief of Staff make?
- 9 Who is the general of the Space Force?
- 10 What is the product of joint force development?
- 11 Who is the principal assistant to the president in all matters relating to the DOD?
- 12 What is the purpose of joint targeting?
- 13 What is the purpose of a combatant commanders annual posture statement to Congress?
- 14 What are the geographic combatant commands?
- 15 What’s the abbreviation for combatant commands?
Which of the following are members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff?
The Joint Chiefs of Staff consist of the Chairman, the Vice Chairman, the Chief of Staff of the Army, the Chief of Naval Operations, the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Chief of the National Guard Bureau and the Chief of Space Operations.
Who is the current Joint Chief of Staff?
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | |
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Incumbent General Mark A. Milley, USA since October 1, 2019 | |
Joint Chiefs of Staff | |
Type | Highest-ranking military officer |
Abbreviation | CJCS |
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Is the primary vehicle through which the chairman of the Joint Chiefs?
The JSCP is the primary vehicle through which the CJCS exercises responsibility to provide for the preparation of joint operation plans. It apportions limited forces and resources to combatant commanders, based on military capabilities resulting from completed program and budget actions and intelligence assessments.
Which delineates the general geographical area of responsibility for geographic combatant commanders and specifies functional responsibilities for functional combatant commanders?
The Department of Defense released today the updated Unified Command Plan (UCP), a key strategic document that establishes the missions, responsibilities, and geographic areas of responsibility for commanders of combatant commands.
What are the four categories of support?
General, mutual, direct, and close.
How many 4 star generals are there?
There have been 247 four – star generals in the history of the U.S. Army.
Does President appoint Joint Chiefs of Staff?
There is a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, from the officers of the regular components of the armed forces. The Chairman serves at the pleasure of the President for a term of four years, beginning on October 1 of an odd-numbered year.
How much does the Joint Chief of Staff make?
While serving as the chairman or vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, chief of staff of the Army, commandant of the Marine Corps, Chief of Naval Operations, chief of staff of the Air Force, or commandant of the Coast Guard, the salary is $15,583.20 a month, regardless of cumulative years of service completed
Who is the general of the Space Force?
John W. Raymond
Jay Raymond | |
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Allegiance | United States |
Service/branch | United States Air Force (1984–2019) United States Space Force (2019–present) |
Years of service | 1984–present |
Rank | General |
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What is the product of joint force development?
The product of joint force development is a trained and capable joint force. Joint force development is a knowledge-based and integrated enterprise. All Services contribute their unique capabilities to the joint operation or campaign.
Who is the principal assistant to the president in all matters relating to the DOD?
The Secretary of Defense is the ” Principal Assistant to the President in all matters relating to the Department of Defense “, and is vested with statutory authority (10 U.S.C. § 113) to lead the Department and all of its component agencies, including military command authority second only to the President.
What is the purpose of joint targeting?
The primary purpose of joint targeting is to integrate and synchronize all weapon systems and capabilities. Targets should be logically and causally tied to objectives at all levels—strategic, operational, and tactical.
What is the purpose of a combatant commanders annual posture statement to Congress?
The Army Posture Statement is the Secretary of the Army and the Chief of Staff of the Army’s written testimony to Congress on the state of the U.S. Army. The statement describes where the Army is and what the Army has done over the last year to support the National Defense Strategy.
What are the geographic combatant commands?
Combatant Commands
- Africa Command.
- Central Command.
- Cyber Command.
- European Command.
- Indo-Pacific Command.
- Northern Command.
- Southern Command.
- Space Command.
What’s the abbreviation for combatant commands?
(b) The abbreviation for “ Combatant Command” is “CCMD” – not “COCOM.” See the DoD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms; “COCOM” refers to “( combatant command) command authority” and not to the Combatant Command itself.