What is another word for the Joint Chiefs of Staff?

Pronunciation: [ðə d͡ʒˈɔ͡ɪnt t͡ʃˈiːfs ɒv stˈaf] (IPA)

The Joint Chiefs of Staff is a term used to describe the highest-ranking military advisers to the President of the United States. The phrase can be replaced with similar terms, such as the Joint Chiefs, JCS, the Military Joint Chiefs, or the National Military Command Center. Each of these terms is widely recognized and used in government and military circles. Additionally, variations like Joint Chiefs Committee or Joint Chiefs Council may also be used to describe the collective body. Regardless of the term used, the Joint Chiefs of Staff play a crucial role in providing expert military advice to the President and acting as the primary channel of communication between the President and the Department of Defense.

What are the hypernyms for The joint chiefs of staff?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    military leadership, Joint Chiefs of the Armed Forces, Military Chiefs, Military Commanders, National Security Chiefs.

Famous quotes with The joint chiefs of staff

  • Able Danger was a top-secret military planning operation, established in '99 by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to identify cells of al-Qaida worldwide and to take out al Qaida terrorists. They identified five cells worldwide, one of them in Brooklyn.
    Curt Weldon
  • I'll say this about nuclear weapons. You know I'm not sitting on the Joint Chiefs of Staff, I'm not in on the planning. I'll take it at face value that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff successfully eliminated nuclear weapons in the first phase of the operation.
    Scott Ritter

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