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The statutory members of the the President, Vice President, Secretary of State,
National Security Council (NSC) are: Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of Energy.
The statutory advisers to the National the Director of National Intelligence and the
Security Council are: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
DIME Diplomatic, Informational, Military, and Economic
The President, Secretary of Defense national strategic guidance and direction for
(SECDEF), and Chairman of the Joint Combatant Commanders and Service Chiefs to
Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) provide: ensure the national strategic objectives are clearly
defined, understood, and achievable.
The President issues strategic National Security Strategy (NSS) and the Unified
guidance in the: Command Plan (UCP).
The SECDEF's guidance documents Defense Strategic Guidance (DSG) and the
include the: Guidance for Employment of the Force (GEF).
,The Chairman also issues the Global SECDEF
Force Management Implementation
Guidance with the approval of the:
The operational branch chain of the President, through the SECDEF, to the
command runs from: Combatant Commanders for missions and forces
assigned to their commands.
The non-operational branch chain of the President through the Secretary of Defense to
command runs from: the Secretaries of the Military Departments.
Combatant Commanders exercise Combatant Command (COCOM)
command authority over assigned forces.
Sub-unified commanders and JTF Operational Control (OPCON) of joint forces.
commanders exercise:
administrative control (ADCON) Direction or exercise of authority over subordinate
or other organizations in respect to administration
and support.
Combatant command (CCMD) A unified or specified command with a broad
continuing mission under a single commander
established and so designated by the President,
through the Secretary of Defense and with the
advice and assistance of the Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
Combatant commands: typically have geographic or functional
responsibilities.
, Combatant Command (command Non-transferable command authority, which cannot
authority) (COCOM). be delegated, of a combatant commander to
perform those functions of command over
assigned forces involving organizing and
employing commands and forces.
Command relationships are: The interrelated responsibilities between
commanders, as well as the operational authority
exercised by commanders in the chain of
command; defined further as combatant command
(command authority), operational control, tactical
control, or support.
Joint Force is: A general term applied to a force composed of
significant elements, assigned or attached, of two or
more Military Departments, operating under a
single joint force commander.
Joint Force Commander (JFC) A general term applied to a combatant
commander, sub-unified commander, or joint task
force commander authorized to exercise
combatant command (command authority) or
operational control over a joint force.
Operational Control (OPCON) is: The authority to perform those functions of
command over subordinate forces involving
organizing and employing commands and forces,
assigning tasks, designating objectives, and giving
authoritative direction necessary to accomplish the
mission.
Support is: The action of a force that aids, protects,
complements, or sustains another force in
accordance with a directive requiring such action.
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Terms in this set (96)
The statutory members of the the President, Vice President, Secretary of State,
National Security Council (NSC) are: Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of Energy.
The statutory advisers to the National the Director of National Intelligence and the
Security Council are: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
DIME Diplomatic, Informational, Military, and Economic
The President, Secretary of Defense national strategic guidance and direction for
(SECDEF), and Chairman of the Joint Combatant Commanders and Service Chiefs to
Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) provide: ensure the national strategic objectives are clearly
defined, understood, and achievable.
The President issues strategic National Security Strategy (NSS) and the Unified
guidance in the: Command Plan (UCP).
The SECDEF's guidance documents Defense Strategic Guidance (DSG) and the
include the: Guidance for Employment of the Force (GEF).
,The Chairman also issues the Global SECDEF
Force Management Implementation
Guidance with the approval of the:
The operational branch chain of the President, through the SECDEF, to the
command runs from: Combatant Commanders for missions and forces
assigned to their commands.
The non-operational branch chain of the President through the Secretary of Defense to
command runs from: the Secretaries of the Military Departments.
Combatant Commanders exercise Combatant Command (COCOM)
command authority over assigned forces.
Sub-unified commanders and JTF Operational Control (OPCON) of joint forces.
commanders exercise:
administrative control (ADCON) Direction or exercise of authority over subordinate
or other organizations in respect to administration
and support.
Combatant command (CCMD) A unified or specified command with a broad
continuing mission under a single commander
established and so designated by the President,
through the Secretary of Defense and with the
advice and assistance of the Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
Combatant commands: typically have geographic or functional
responsibilities.
, Combatant Command (command Non-transferable command authority, which cannot
authority) (COCOM). be delegated, of a combatant commander to
perform those functions of command over
assigned forces involving organizing and
employing commands and forces.
Command relationships are: The interrelated responsibilities between
commanders, as well as the operational authority
exercised by commanders in the chain of
command; defined further as combatant command
(command authority), operational control, tactical
control, or support.
Joint Force is: A general term applied to a force composed of
significant elements, assigned or attached, of two or
more Military Departments, operating under a
single joint force commander.
Joint Force Commander (JFC) A general term applied to a combatant
commander, sub-unified commander, or joint task
force commander authorized to exercise
combatant command (command authority) or
operational control over a joint force.
Operational Control (OPCON) is: The authority to perform those functions of
command over subordinate forces involving
organizing and employing commands and forces,
assigning tasks, designating objectives, and giving
authoritative direction necessary to accomplish the
mission.
Support is: The action of a force that aids, protects,
complements, or sustains another force in
accordance with a directive requiring such action.