Friday, August 5, 2011

U.S. Joint Forces Command Dissolves

CASING COLORS - Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Army Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, commander, U.S. Joint Forces Command, and Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Bryan Battaglia, command sergeant major, salute during the playing of the national anthem at the command's disestablishment ceremony in Suffolk, Va., Aug. 4, 2011. DOD photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley

U.S. Joint Forces Command Formally Dissolved -- Washington Post

The four-star military command known as JFCOM is officially no more.

On Thursday, a year after then-Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates recommended the closing of the Hampton Roads-based U.S. Joint Forces Command, the colors were rolled up, the commemorative plaque unveiled and the 12-year-old combatant command dissolved.

The command was set up to coordinate training and military doctrine among the branches of the armed services. But in tough fiscal times, and with the spirit of “jointness” far more inculcated in the services than it was a decade ago, Gates decided the command’s functions no longer justified an annual budget of nearly $1 billion.

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More News On The Closure Of The JFCOM

Joint Forces Command cases its colors -- USJFCOM
Joint Forces Command shuts its doors -- Stars and Stripes
US Joint Forces Command closed to cut costs -- Miami Herald/AP
Its work done, JFCOM marches into history -- Defense Systems
Ceremony marks end of Joint Forces Command -- Army Times
At JFCOM closing, Mullen says command achieved its goal -- Hampton Roads

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