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The Air Staff is one of the Department of the Air Force's two statutorily designated headquarters staffs: the other staff is the ''Office of the Secretary of the Air Force'', also known as the ''Secretariat''. The Air Staff is headed by the Chief of Staff of the Air Force (currently General Mark Welsh). The Air Staff is primarily composed of uniformed U.S. Air Force officials who assist the Chief of Staff in carrying out his dual-hatted role: as the principal military advisor to the Secretary of the Air Force, and as a member of the ''Joint Chiefs of Staff''. The Air Staff was reorganized in 2006 to be numbered in accordance with the Joint Staff system.〔() Air Force Staff Restructures to Improve Joint Ops, Communication〕 For the most part, the Joint Staff numbering system applies to the air staff. Of note, the Air Force separated Analysis and Assessments from A8 to create a separate directorate, A9, then in 2008, followed up with the creation of a separate directorate, A10, for the Air Force's nuclear mission.〔() Oct2008: ...new directorate on the Air Staff that will coordinate the Air Force's nuclear activities〕 ==Joint Staff organization== For reference, the organization of the Joint Staff follows. See full article. The Joint Chiefs of Staff organization includes the following departments where all the Joint Staff's planning, policies, intelligence, manpower, communications and logistics functions are translated into action.〔(jcs.mil )〕 * DOM – Directorate of Management * J1 – Personnel and Manpower * J2 – Intelligence * J3 – Operations * J4 – Logistics * J5 – Strategic Plans and Policy * J6 – Command, Control, Communications and Computer Systems * J7 – Operational Plans and Joint Force Development * J8 – Force Structure, Resources, and Assessment 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Air Staff (United States)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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