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Additional
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Acting Commander and Deputy Commander
U.S. Joint Forces Command |
Chief of Staff
U.S. Joint Forces Command |
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Army Lieutenant General Keith M. Huber serves as the acting commander of U.S. Joint Forces Command, leading the command as it focuses on supporting current operations while shaping U.S. forces for the future.
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Navy Rear Admiral Dan W. Davenport manages warfighting initiatives, provides staff guidance and supervises the administrative issues.
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Command Sergeant Major
U.S. Joint Forces Command |
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Sergeant Major Bryan Battaglia
United States Marine Corps
Sergeant Major Battaglia holds the highest-ranking enlisted position in the command. He serves as the principal enlisted advisor to the commander.
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| Directorates and Special Staff are
the command's functional units, each charged to support
or manage an aspect of the mission. Click on the portraits
for brief descriptions of what the directorates do as well
as the biographies of their leaders. |
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JRD |
JIWC |
JCOA |
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| Components Through
its role as joint force integrator and provider, many commands
report to U.S. Joint Forces Command to provide troops and
equipment. There are four component commands assigned to USJFCOM,
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| Other organizations provide unique knowledge and capabilities for USJFCOM as it works on its daily mission. |
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* JPASE and JCSE are elements of the Joint Enabling Capabilities Command
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