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Encyclopedia > United States Joint Forces Command
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U.S. Joint Forces Command is one of nine unified combatant commands of the U.S. military. Unlike the five commands with responsibility for war plans and operations in specified portions of the world, JFCOM is a functional command that provides specific services to the military. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (600x700, 180 KB) This image is a work of a U.S. military or Department of Defense employee, taken or made during the course of an employees official duties. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (600x700, 180 KB) This image is a work of a U.S. military or Department of Defense employee, taken or made during the course of an employees official duties. ... A Unified Combatant Command is composed of forces from two or more services, has a broad and continuing mission, and is organized either on a geographical basis (known as Area Of Responsibility, AOR) or on a functional basis. ... The armed forces of the United States of America consist of the United States Army United States Navy United States Air Force United States Marine Corps United States Coast Guard Note: The United States Coast Guard has both military and law enforcement functions. ...


JFCOM was formed in 1999 when the old U.S. Atlantic Command was renamed and given a new mission: leading the transformation of the U.S. military through experimentation and education.


Dubbed the Pentagon's "transformation laboratory", JFCOM develops concepts, tests them in experiments, educates joint leaders, trains joint forces, and recommends ways for the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines can work and fight together.


JFCOM is headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia. It employs more than 2,000 people, including troops from all branches of the U.S. military, civil servants, contractors and consultants. Norfolk is a city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States of America. ...


Organization

The acting commander of USJFCOM is Lieutenant General Robert W. Wagner. JFCOM has four component commands, a sub-unified command and eight subordinate activities, including: Joint Warfighting Center; Joint Systems Integration Command; Joint Transformation Command for Intelligence; and Joint Warfare Analysis Center (JWAC) Lieutenant General is a military rank used in many countries. ... Joint Warfare Analysis Center A subordinate command of U.S. Joint Forces Command (JFCOM), the Joint Warfare Analysis Center (JWAC) contributes to U.S. national security by recommending strategic technical solutions. ...


External links

  • JFCOM official site

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United States Joint Forces Command - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (205 words)
U.S. Joint Forces Command is one of nine unified combatant commands of the U.S. military.
Unlike the five commands with responsibility for war plans and operations in specified portions of the world, JFCOM is a functional command that provides specific services to the military.
JFCOM was formed in 1999 when the old U.S. Atlantic Command was renamed and given a new mission: leading the transformation of the U.S. military through experimentation and education.
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United States military officers are appointed from a variety of sources, including the service academies, ROTC, and direct appointment from both civilian status and the enlisted ranks.
The United States Army is not as portable as the Marine Corps, but Army Chief of Staff General Peter Schoomaker announced a reorganization of the Army's active-duty units into 48 brigade groups with an emphasis on power projection.
Under the United States Constitution, the President of the United States is the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces.
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