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The Combatant Commander's role?

211 rows · Tue Jun 21 2005 14:30:00 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) · A unified combatant command also referred to as a combatant command is a joint military command of the United States Department of Defense that is composed of units from two or more service branches of the United States Armed Forces and conducts broad and continuing missions. There are currently 11 unified combatant commands and each are established as the highest echelons of military commands in order to provide effective command and control of all U.S. military forces regardless of branch

According to U.S. Army Doctrine a theater army headquarters is the army service component command assigned to a geographic combatant command. It is organized manned and equipped to perform 3 roles: 1. Theater army for the geographic combatant command 2. Joint task force headquarters (with augmentation) for limited contingency operations

The commander of USJFCOM oversaw the command's four primary roles in transformation – joint concept development and experimentation joint training joint interoperability and integration and the primary conventional force provider as outlined in the Unified Command Plan approved by the President.

Today their primary responsibility is to ensure personnel readiness policy planning and training of their respective services for the combatant commanders to utilize. The Joint Chiefs of Staff also act in an advisory capacity for the president of the United States and the secretary of defense.

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