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  2. Joint task force - Wikipedia

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    Joint task force Abbrev. State Notes Joint Task Force 1: JTF-1: US Operation Crossroads, Task Force One later utilized for Operation Sea Orbit: Joint Task Force 2: JTF-2: CAN In September 1964, Major General George Brown was selected to organize and command JTF-2, a Joint Chiefs of Staff organization formed at Sandia Base, New Mexico, to test the services' weapon systems.

  3. Joint Task Force 2 - Wikipedia

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    In response, Task Force Knight — the British special forces task force in Iraq — initiated Operation Lightwater; spearheaded by B Squadron, 22nd Special Air Service Regiment (SAS), the aim of which was to find and recover the hostages; a small team of JTF 2 and Canadian intelligence experts joined the task force for the operation whilst the ...

  4. Secretary of Defense-Empowered Cross-Functional Teams

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    The Secretary of Defense-empowered cross-functional team concept was established under Section 911 of the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act. The provision was included in response to Congressional and Government Accountability Office (GAO) assessments which found that, while the Department of Defense maintains military forces with unparalleled capabilities, the department "continues to ...

  5. Air Support Operations Center - Wikipedia

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    Four ASOC courses will be taught the first year, six the second year, with the expectation this will increase to nine courses a year aligning with the high priority Joint Task Force planning requirements for battlefield Airmen in the Army's Transformation Plan 2012. "The first week will focus on academics, to include doctrine.

  6. Army Service Component Command - Wikipedia

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    Joint task force headquarters (with augmentation) for limited contingency operations Joint force land component headquarters (with augmentation) for limited contingency operations A theater army is responsible for the administration and support of all United States Army forces assigned, attached, under the operational control of a geographic ...

  7. Category : Joint task forces of the United States Armed Forces

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    Joint Task Force–Space Defense; R. Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force; T. Task Force 6-26; Task Force 121; U. Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve

  8. CIA's relationship with the United States Military - Wikipedia

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    This support is a continuous process that can be enhanced or modified to respond to a crisis or developing operation. Interaction between OMA and the DCI representatives to the OSD, the Joint Staff, and the combatant commands facilitates the provision of national-level intelligence in support of joint operations, operation planning, and exercises.

  9. Canadian special forces - Wikipedia

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    1st Special Service Force, The Devil's Brigade; A joint Canada-USA special forces unit of WWII, Canada's first special forces, established 1942 and disbanded 1944. Special Emergency Response Team (SERT) The RCMP's former special forces team, disbanded 1993. Joint Task Force 2 (JTF2) A component of CANSOFCOM, and successor to SERT, established 1993