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1. USTRANSCOM Tasked with the coordination of people and trans-
portation assets to allow the US to project and sustain
forces, whenever, whereever, and for as long as they
are needed
2. USEUCOM Resposible for US military relations with NATO and
conducts military operations, international military
partnering, and interagency partnering to enhance
transatlantic security and defend the United States for-
ward
3. USSOCOM Coducts several covert clandestine missions, such as
unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, spe-
cial reconnaissance, psychological operations, civil af-
fairs, direct action, counter-terrorism and war on
drugs operations
4. USNORTHCOM Plans, organizes and executes homeland defense and
civil support , and security cooperation to defend and
secure the US and its interests
5. USSTRATCOM Charged with space operations, information opera-
tions, missle defense, global command and control,
intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, global
strike and strategic deterrence, combating weapons of
mass destruction
6. USCENTCOM AOR includes Egypt
7. USJFCOM Primarily responsible for providing mission-ready
joint-capable forces and supporting the development
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and integration of joint, interagency, and multinational
capabilities to meet the present and future operational
needs of the joint force
8. passed by Congress in 1947; created National Security Act
the National Security Council
9. requires the President to preort reg- Department of Defense Reorganization Act
ularly to Congress and the Ameri-
can people on the National Security
Strategy
10. consists of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Joint Chiefs of Staff, Vice Chairman,
Chiefs of Staff of the Army and Air
Force, Chief of Naval Operations,
and Commandant of Marine Corps;
11. principal military advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS)
President, NSC, and SecDef
12. chain of command used to employ Operational Branch
forces and runs from the President,
through the SecDef, to the combat-
ant commanders (CCDRs)
13. chain of command used to recruit, Administrative Branch
organize, train and equip forces and
runs from the President though the
SecDef to the Secretaries of the Mil-
itary Departments