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  • ...rol any military forces, but acts as the principal military advisor to the National Command Authority, oversees all military planning, and often is involved policy discussions w ...mand. The Chairman and his staff may assist the passage of orders from the National Command Authority to the Unified Combatant Commanders. Goldwater-Nichols made it clear that t
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  • {{r|National Command Authority}}
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  • providing defense support of civil authorities, as directed by the [[National Command Authority]], and, in coordination with [[United States Strategic Command]] (USSTRATC
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  • ...however, does not initiate operational orders, although he will assist the National Command Authority in drafting, issuing and explaining them. The Chairman and his staff may assist the passage of orders from the National Command Authority to the Unified Combatant Commanders. Goldwater-Nichols made it clear that t
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  • ...orce provides on-alert, combat ready ICBMs to respond to the orders of the National Command Authority.
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  • {{r|National Command Authority}}
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  • ...not have operational command of U.S. forces, that being the role of the [[National Command Authority]] and the [[Unified Combatant Command]]ers, so the Joint Staff is not in th
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  • ...ansportation) responsibility. Jointly, the President and SecDef form the [[National Command Authority]].
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  • ...trategic Targeting Planning Staff, whichboth took policy guidance from the National Command Authority, and synchronized its actions with Naval forces. The product of this effort
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  • ...sident of the United States of America]]; the latter two constitute the [[National Command Authority]].
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  • To issue operational commands, the key structure is the [[National Command Authority]] (NCA), consisting of the President and [[Secretary of Defense]], [[Robert
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  • There is a Pakistani National Command Authority, responsible for both development and employment. Employment is under the H | National Command Authority established
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  • ...apons, from the legitimate authority for their use in the positive control National Command Authority, down to the mechanisms of the weapon. Command and control mechanisms are o
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  • ...www.pacom.mil/}}</ref> As a UCC, it gets its operational orders from the [[National Command Authority]]. Its origins date to the [[Second World War]], although its structure cha
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  • ...rectly control troops. The NMCC does manage information flow between the [[National Command Authority]] and the [[Unified Combatant Command]]s. While it has modern workstations,
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  • ...East and Southwest Asia. As a UCC, it takes operational direction from the National Command Authority. Its current commander is General David Petraeus, U.S. Army.
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  • ...ho had been director of arms control and disarmament affairs at Pakistan's National Command Authority, said "Permissive action links are custom-made devices based on the design
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  • As Secretary of Defense, he was, with the President, the National Command Authority, in the direct line of command for to the Unified Combatant Commands create
    19 KB (2,845 words) - 09:58, 16 April 2024
  • ...sident of the United States of America]]; the latter two constitute the [[National Command Authority]].
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  • * [[National Command Authority/Definition]]
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  • *Phase I: Set conditions and build forces to provide the National Command Authority credible military options: build alliances and #Phase I|prepare the battlef
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  • :#The National Command Authority or its successors should have many choices about the use of weapons, always In the United States, the decision to use nuclear weapons is vested in the National Command Authority (NCA), composed of the President of the United States of America and the U
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  • * [[National Command Authority/Related Articles]]
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  • ...alid order, although it would take longer for that order to get from the [[National Command Authority]] to the launch crew. The problem remained, however, as missile warheads b
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  • * [[Template:National Command Authority/Metadata]]
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  • ..., a very different process than today's rigorous civilian control by the [[National Command Authority]]. It was not until late in the Eisenhower Administration, in the process l
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  • ...structure of this of the organization: a separate theater reporting to the National Command Authority or part of United States Pacific Command.
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