On the recordMarch 12, 2018
So, if all these functions are integrated at the service level, why do we separate them at the unified command level and in the Office of Secretary of Defense?
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congress.govSo, if all these functions are integrated at the service level, why do we separate them at the unified command level and in the Office of Secretary of Defense?
Questioning the separation of military functions at higher command levels.
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