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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • {{r|Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ...[[Maxwell Taylor]] replaced him, but Lodge returned when Taylor became [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. Lodge and Taylor were the chiefs of mission during the major U.S. ground | Became [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • In the original legislation, the Director of Central Intelligence and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff were named as statutory advisors. There was no real restriction on the Pres
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  • ...y, special representative to the military under President John F. Kennedy, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Ambassador to the Republic of Vietnam (July 14, 1964 — July 30, ...d lost Presidential confidence over the Bay of Pigs. Kennedy then made him Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff between 1962 and 1964.
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  • ...Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities (SACSA)''' to the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] (JCS), who was the Washington-based officer, usually a [[brigadier genera ...ary NSAMs, 56 and 57. Prouty described it as the President saying to the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], "You are my Advisor for clandestine operations, and all the other operat
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  • {{r|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff}}
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  • ...staff responsibilities, including being the senior officer of a service or Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (or national equivalent) The commanders of U.S. Unified Combatant Commands
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  • ...Another member of McConnell's Class of 1932 was Earle Wheeler, who became Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and frequently mediated between Johnson and McConnell.<ref name=McMaster>{{
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  • ...[[Maxwell Taylor]] replaced him, but Lodge returned when Taylor became [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. Lodge and Taylor were the chiefs of mission during the major U.S. ground | Became [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • ...al in the [[United States Army]], who served in military posts including [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] (CJCS), and then in civilian posts including Assistant to the President f ...ntly joint responsibility to qualify him for a subsequent appointment as [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]].
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  • ...Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities]] (to the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] and as assistant vice chief of staff of the Army in Washington, D.C.
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  • ...issinger, Secretary of Defense Laird, Deputy Secretary of Defense Packard, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Wheeler, and Colonels Pursley and Haig met in the Secretary of Def [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] (CJCS) General [[Earle Wheeler]] cited two COSVN Resolutions, with the in
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  • ...[[Caspar Weinberger]], United Nations Ambassador [[Jeane Kirkpatrick]], [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] Gen. [[John Vessey]], and presidential adviser [[Edwin Meese ]]. Shultz w
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  • At the same time as the early nuclear arms control work, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Nathan Twining, USAF, sent a memorandum<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...]] and the [[Korean war]], as well as [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] and [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. He was the last officer named to the five-star rank of General of the Ar
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  • ...r National Security Affairs (appointed without Senate confirmation), the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] (professional officer but confirmed by the Senate]], and the [[Director o
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