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The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS)
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DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY

Helping  to  carry  out  the  business  of  the JCS  as  promptly  as  practical Scheduling issues for consideration by the JCS The Chairman, while serving, holds the grade of  general  or  admiral  and  outranks  all  other officers  of  the  armed  forces. VICE  CHAIRMAN  OF  THE  JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF The  Vice  Chairman  of  the  JCS  performs duties  assigned  by  the  Chairman,  with  the approval  of  the  SECDEF.  The  Vice  Chairman acts as Chairman when there is a vacancy in the office   of   the   Chairman   or   in   the   absence   or disability of the Chairman. He participates in all meetings of the JCS but may not vote except when acting  as  Chairman.  The  Vice  Chairman,  while so serving, holds the grade of general or admiral and  outranks  all  other  officers  of  the  armed  forces except  the  Chairman  of  the  JCS. JOINT  STAFF The  Joint  Staff,  under  the  Chairman,  JCS, aids the Chairman and, subject to the authority of the Chairman, the other members of the JCS, including the Vice Chairman, in carrying out their responsibilities. The Joint Staff is headed by a Director that the Chairman selects in consultation with the other members of the JCS and with the approval of the SECDEF. The Chairman selects officers to serve on  the  Joint  Staff.  Assignments  are  made  in approximate  equal  numbers  from  the  Army, Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Air  Force.  The  Joint Staff  is  made  up  of  all  members  of  the  armed forces  and  civilian  employees  assigned  or  detailed to  permanent  duty  to  perform  the  functions assigned  to  the  Chairman  of  the  JCS.  Effective 1 October 1988, the total number of military and civilian  personnel  was  to  peak  at  1,627. COMMON  FUNCTIONS  OF  THE MILITARY  SERVICES The  Army,  Navy,  Air  Force,  and  Marine Corps,  under  their  respective  Secretaries,  are responsible   for   determining   service   force requirements. They also make recommendations concerning  force  requirements  to  support  national security  goals  and  strategy  and  to  meet  the operational  requirements  of  the  unified  and specified  combatant  commands.  Common  func- tions  of  the  military  services  are  as  follows: Planning  for  the  use  of  the  intrinsic capabilities   of   resources   of   the   other services that may be available Recommending  to  the  JCS  the  assignment and  deployment  of  forces  to  unified  and specified  combatant  commands Controlling  service  forces Providing  logistics  support  for  service forces,   including   procurement,   distribu- tion, supply, equipment, and maintenance Developing doctrines, procedures, tactics, and techniques employed by service forces Conducting  operational  testing  and  evalua- tion Providing for training for joint operations and  joint  exercises  in  support  of  unified and specified combatant command opera- tional requirements Operating organic land vehicles, aircraft, and  ships  or  craft Consulting and coordinating with the other services  on  all  matters  of  joint  concern Participating  with  other  services  in  the development of the doctrines, procedures, tactics, techniques, training, publications, and  equipment  for  such  joint  operations as is the primary responsibility of one of the services DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  ARMY The   Army,   within   the   Department   of   the Army,  includes  land  combat  and  service  forces and  any  organic  aviation  and  water  transport assigned.  The  Army  is  responsible  for  the  land forces  necessary  for  the  effective  prosecution  of war  and  military  operations  short  of  war. 1-5

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