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The compound noun 'Joint Chiefs' is a propernoun, the name of specific groups of people; a shortened form of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (the executive agency that advises the US President on military matters), and The Joint Chiefs© (a rock, pop, and R&B band).
Colin Powell
Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff
Fort Myer. Arlington, VA.
to advise the secretary of defence - novanet cowboy
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Director of National Intelligence
Band chiefs and councillors
Scott Pioli, formerly Director of Player Personel with the New England Patriots, is the new Kansas City Chiefs General Manager.
Men were chiefs and there roles were takingdecisionand taking part in grand councilchiefs also got advice from clan mothers.
Kansas City Chiefs
My father, Harry Stonum, AKA Harry Stone, wrote all of the music for KC Chiefs band director Tony Dipardo. Those songs included "The Chiefs are on the War Path" and "The Chiefs are #1" after the 1969 Super Bowl win. Rich Stonum
The chiefs of the local tribes gathered for a meeting.I will inform the chiefs.
yes the cheyenne did have chiefs
Chief's I assume. If you are referring to an item of a group of chiefs, you would use chiefs'
No, it should be Chiefs of office
The plural of "chief" is "chiefs" In the plural: "Who were their chiefs?"
director of homeland security and chairmain of joint chief of staff