Goldwater-Nichols Act in 1986, The joint chiefs of staff do not have operational command authority, either individually or collectively, as the chain of command goes from the president to the secretary of defense, and from the secretary to the regional combatant commander's
Goldwater-Nichols Act in 1986, The joint chiefs of staff do not have operational command authority, either individually or collectively, as the chain of command goes from the president to the secretary of defense, and from the secretary to the regional combatant commander's
They're just advisors to the President.