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PLEASE FOLLOW OUR E BAY STORESEE ALL PICSSALE SEE OUR STOREPLEASE READ WHOLE ADDUnited States Strategic Command"Strategic Command" redirects here. For other uses, seeStrategic Command (disambiguation).United States Strategic CommandOfficial Emblem of United States Strategic Command.Active1 June 1992 to presentCountryUnited States of AmericaTypeFunctional Combatant CommandRoleStrategic deterrence, global strike, integrated missile defense, global C4ISRSize150,000 personnel

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154 bombersPartofDepartment of DefenseHeadquartersOffutt Air Force Base,Nebraska, U.S.Nickname(s)STRATCOM, USSTRATCOMMotto(s)Peace is our Profession J. Cotton,USAFDeputy CommanderVADMRichard A. Correll,USNChief of StaffMGGregory "Greg" Brady,United States ArmyCommand Senior Enlisted LeaderSgtMajHoward L. Kreamer,USMCInsigniapre-2002 sealUnited States
Armed ForcesExecutive departments
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Staff
  • Office of the Secretary of Defense
  • Joint Chiefs of Staff
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  • Department of the Navy
  • Department of the Air Force
Military services
  • United States Army
  • United States Marine Corps
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  • United States Air Force
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TheUnited States Strategic Command(USSTRATCOM) is one of the elevenunified combatant commandsin theUnited States Department of Defense. Headquartered atOffutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, USSTRATCOM is responsible forstrategic nucleardeterrence,global strike, and operating the Defense Department'sGlobal Information Grid. It also provides a host of capabilities to support the other combatant commands, including integrated missile defense; and globalcommand, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance(C4ISR). This command exists to give "national leadership a unified resource for greater understanding of specific threats around the world and the means to respond to those threats rapidly".[1][2]

Mission statement[edit]

USSTRATCOM employs nuclear, cyber, global strike, joint electronic warfare, missile defense, and intelligence capabilities to deter aggression, decisively and accurately respond if deterrence fails, assure allies, shape adversary behavior, defeat terror, and define the force of the future.[3]

Priorities[edit]
    Strategic Deterrence
  • Decisive Response
  • A Combat-Ready Force[3]
Commander's intent[edit]
    Embrace strategic deterrence, consisting of innovative joint fighting forces integrated and synchronized in multiple domains to ensure national security.
  • Ensure a decisive response to aggression, against any threat, when called upon by civilian national leadership.
  • Anticipate and meet tactical, theater, and strategic demands through operational plans and capability development.
  • Develop the next generation of people and capabilities in order to prevail in future conflicts.[3]
Headquarters organizational structure[edit]AMinuteman IIIICBM in its missile siloUSSWest Virginia, anOhio-class nuclear-powered submarineB-52andB-2bombers flying in formation
    J1 – Human Capital: Develops and administers command manpower and personnel policies, human resources, and personnel assignment programs.[3]
  • J2 – Intelligence: Responsible for delivering all-source intelligence while enabling the execution of assigned strategic deterrence, space and cyberspace operations. Directs all intelligence-related support for the commander and ensures unity of intelligence effort across the Command.[3]
  • J3 – Global Operations: Coordinates the planning, employment and operation of DoD strategic assets and combines all current operations, intelligence, and global command and control operations. Subdivisions within J3 include Combat and Information Operations, Current Operations, Logistics, and Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (JEMSO).[3]
  • J4 – Logistics: The Logistics Directorate plans, coordinates and executes joint logistics functions, and provides capability-based readiness assessments and facilities management in support of U.S. Strategic Command's global mission.[3]
  • J5 – Plans and Policy: Responsible for coordinating the development and implementation of national security policy as it applies to the command and the execution of its mission. Develops future plans, policy and strategy across all mission areas as outlined in the Unified Command Plan.[3]
  • J6 – C4 Systems: Coordinates, facilitates, monitors and assesses systems, networks and communications requirements.[3]
  • J7 – Joint Exercises, Training and Assessments: Manages the USSTRATCOM commander's Joint Exercises, Training, and Assessments programs in order to ensure readiness to perform the Command missions. Provides modeling and simulation support for exercises and training events to the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), Combatant Commands, and other Major Commands (MAJCOM). Manages the Joint Lessons Learned Program. Augments the battle staff during a crisis.[3]
  • J8 – Capability and Resource Integration: Conducts force management and analysis to include integrating, coordinating, prioritizing, and advocating USSTRATCOM future concepts, mission capability needs, weapons system development, support for emerging technologies, and command and control architecture across the mission areas. Responsible for all command requirement processes, and ensures appropriate decision support tools and assessment processes are in place to enhance operational structure[edit]Component Commands[edit]


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