A-08 Test V2 Practice

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Who normally designates the JFACC in a joint force structure?

The Combatant Commander

The Services

The JFACC

The Joint Force Commander

The Joint Force Commander designates the Joint Force Air Component Commander to lead all joint air operations. This arrangement ensures unity of command and a single, integrated air effort that aligns with the overall joint campaign plan. The JFACC is responsible for planning, directing, and coordinating airpower across the different services, working with the air component staff and the Joint Air Operations Center to support the JFC’s objectives. The designation comes from the Joint Force Commander, not from the services or the Combatant Commander, and not self-designated by the JFACC.

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