Rise through the ranks of the particular branch of armed service
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Staff
Better coordination among the branches of the US Military was the goal of creating the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Better coordination among the branches of the US Military was the goal of creating the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Better coordination among the branches of the US Military was the goal of creating the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
General Nathan F. Twining was the first Air Force officer who served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Better coordination among the branches of the US Military was the goal of creating the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The joint Chiefs of Staff advise on military matter. Their leader is the Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The President is the Commander in Chief. Below the President is the Secretary of Defense. The highest ranking military officer is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who reports to the Secretary of Defense. Below the Chairman are the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who supervise the various military commanders of each of their services.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff is composed of the four heads of the military branches, the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Marines.
Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff
Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff