Unified Combatant Commands
In this section
- United States Transportation Command (TRANSCOM)
- United States Strategic Command (STRATCOM)
- U.S. Joint Forces Command (JFCOM)
- U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM)
- United States Africa Command (AFRICOM)
- United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM)
- United States Pacific Command (PACOM)
- United States European Command (EUCOM)
- United States Central Command (CENTCOM)
- United States Northern Command (NORTHCOM)
Unified Combatant Commands Information from the Government
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Unified Combatant Commands - The Official Home of the ...
The Unified Command Plan establishes the missions and geographic responsibilities among the combatant commanders.
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Defense.gov - Special Report - Unified Command Plan
The Unified Command Plan establishes the missions and geographic responsibilities among the combatant commanders.
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The Official Home of the Department of Defense
Title: Unified Combatant Commands: Description: Each one of the Unified Combatant Commands is a command with a broad continuing mission under a single commander and ...
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Unified Combatant Commands - U.S. Department of Defense Non ...
Unified Combatant Commands: The Department of Defense Non-Lethal Weapons Program works closely with both geographical and functional Unified Combatant Commands to ...
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Unified Combatant Commands (Defense Department) | USA.gov
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Unified Combatant Commands - On the Web
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Unified Combatant Command - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Unified Combatant Command (UCC) is a United States Department of Defense command that is composed of forces from at least two Military Departments and has a broad ...
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Unified Combatant Command: Definition from Answers.com
A grouping of large forces from more than one branch of the military under a single command, typically assigned to a specific geographic area and identified by an ...
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Unified Combatant Commands - The Official Home of the ...
The Unified Command Plan establishes the missions and geographic responsibilities among the combatant commanders.
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Unified Combatant Command: Facts, Discussion Forum, and ...
A Unified Combatant Command (UCC) is a United States Department of Defense. command. that is composed of forces from at least two Military Departments and has a broad ...
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Defense.gov - Special Report - Unified Command Plan
The Unified Command Plan establishes the missions and geographic responsibilities among the combatant commanders.
Unified Combatant Commands - eHow Articles
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Role of the Department of Defense | eHow.com
Unified Combatant Commands. The president and secretary of defense assign appropriate military ...
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Jobs That the Secretary of Defense Does | eHow.com
The chain of command runs from the president through the defense secretary to combatant commanders, who are four-star generals heading Unified Combatant Commands.
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Job Description for an Army General | eHow.com
For example, the deputy commander of U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM), a unified (all-service) combatant command, is a lieutenant general. His duties include ...
www.ehow.com/about_6633985_job-description-army-general.html
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Marine Corps Recon Training | eHow.com
As of 2005, there has been a unified Marine Special Forces Command (MARSOC) that coordinates all training for Marine Corps Special Forces. Once recon Marines complete the ...
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Joint Chief of Staff Job Description | eHow.com
Though the Chairman has no command over combatant forces, he is responsible for sending ... Joint Chiefs in their duties as well as assist the Chairman with the unified ...
www.ehow.com/about_6779060_joint-chief-staff-job-description.html
Unified Combatant Commands - Answerbag Articles
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Which is better the marines or the air force? | Answerbag
Have you ever heard of a Unified Combatant Command? Its the most beautiful thing in the world. Members from all 4 branches working hand and hand- and every one's equal.
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What advantages did the Union have in the American Civil War ...
Rememeber that at the beginning of the war, Lincoln had offered Lee command of the Army of the Potomac, but there was no way that Lee could ever consider fighting against ...
