NOUN
- the executive agency that advises the President on military questions; composed of the chiefs of the United States Army and the United States Navy and the United States Air Force and the commandant of the United States Marine Corps
How To Use Joint Chiefs In A Sentence
- This is a man who was deputy national security advisor, national security advisor to Ronald Reagan, chairman of the joint chiefs, and here he considers this a blot on his record of public service.
- Guitar whiz Sterling was first heard by the rock community as the electric player for the Joint Chiefs, prior to releasing two fine solo blues CDs.
- Bradley went on to become chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
- We must remember the words of Admiral Michael Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who said that "resolve is a force multiplier. Hamed Wardak: Committing to "Obama's Wars"
- Like the vice-president, the chairman of the joint chiefs must keep his advice to the president secret.
- Colin Powell, then chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who argued against military intervention there.
- I hope today that the Joint Chiefs and their commanders in the field are not spending valuable time rebutting the plans and ideas being published in newspapers and newsmagazines.
- The joint chiefs were unwilling to support a treaty at this juncture for strategic reasons.
- The fleet dispatched for the exercises also include three 1,800-ton submarines, a 4,500-ton destroyer, and some 50 fighter jets, Cmdr. Won Hyung-sik of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in Seoul. Despite Threat, S. Korea Proceeds With Drills
- As President Barack Obama approaches a summer of decisions on Afghanistan, one of the trickiest will be whether to promote his battlefield commander, Gen. David Petraeus, to chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Obama Faces Choice on Petraeus