The Joint Staff

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The Joint Staff includes servicemembers from all branches of the U.S. military.

The official page for the Joint Staff, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman. The Joint Staff assists the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in accomplishing his responsibilities for: the unified strategic direction of the combatant forces; their operation under unified command; and for their integ

05/25/2026

A message for from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and SEAC

05/16/2026

On , we honor the Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, Guardians, Coast Guardsmen, and civilians who make up our Joint Force.
Across every Service, domain, and mission, they stand ready to defend the Nation, support our Allies and partners, and meet the challenges of a complex world. Their service, and the families who stand beside them, are the foundation of our strength.

05/08/2026

On , we express deep gratitude to the spouses who serve right alongside their service members. You carry the weight of deployments, moves, missed milestones, long nights, and uncertainty. You build stability in the middle of change, strengthen our families and communities, and make our Joint Force more ready.

05/01/2026

On Silver Star Service Banner Day, we honor service members and veterans wounded, ill, or injured in service to our Nation, and the families who stand beside them. Their resilience, sacrifice, and continued strength reflect the best of the Joint Force.

04/09/2026

On National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day, we honor those who were captured while serving the Nation and came home.

Our Nation makes a clear commitment to every warfighter: you will never be left behind. That commitment is built on trust—trust in our people, their training, and their will to survive and come home.

The strength and resilience of former POWs reflect that bond. They endured the worst conditions, sustained by the belief that their Nation would not forget them.

We honor their courage, their sacrifice, and their return.

Photos from The Joint Staff's post 03/30/2026

Col. Clarence E. “Bud” Anderson, who was interred at Arlington National Cemetery today, embodied the very best of our Air Force from the moment he first strapped into a P‑51 Mustang. Across 116 combat missions in World War II, he defended bomber crews with unmatched courage, becoming a triple ace and a legend among the “Yoxford Boys.” But Col. Anderson’s greatness didn’t end in combat. For decades, he pushed the boundaries of flight as a test pilot while ultimately flying more than 130 aircraft and shaping the future of American airpower with the same quiet professionalism he showed in war. His leadership—from Korea to Southeast Asia to the halls of the Pentagon—left a legacy written not just in medals, but in the lives of Airmen he inspired. In 2008, Anderson was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame, and in 2022, he was honorarily promoted to the rank of brigadier general.

What stands out most, though, is the man behind the accomplishments and accolades. Col. Anderson served our nation for 30 continuous years, then spent another lifetime giving back—teaching, mentoring, and championing aviation with humility and joy. Even at 100, he remained a beacon of what it means to serve with honor. Today, as we reflect on his extraordinary 102 years, we give thanks for a life lived in full commitment to country, family, and the Airmen who follow in his footsteps. We are better—our Air Force and Joint Force is better—because Col. “Bud” Anderson walked among us.

This weekend, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine flew with a flag during a proficiency flight over our nation’s capital to honor Col. Anderson. The flag was part of today's ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, and we will always remember Col. Anderson’s service and the example he provides all of us.

Photos from The Joint Staff's post 02/22/2026

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine visited Air National Guardsmen of the 140th Wing at Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado, where he met with service members and completed an F-16 flight. The 140th Wing delivers combat‑ready Airmen, F‑16 airpower, critical support, and medical capabilities for the Nation.

Gen. Caine also joined United States Air Force Academy cadets, faculty, and senior leaders at the National Character and Leadership Symposium. In a discussion with Lt. Gen. (ret) Marc Sasseville, moderated by Cadet 1st Class Elizabeth Canfield, he underscored that future leaders in the Joint Force must be equipped with the right capabilities at scale, globally integrated across services and agencies, rigorously trained, and anchored by the 2.8 million service members and families who remain the Nation’s greatest strategic advantage. Gen. Caine thanked the cadets and ROTC students in attendance for their decision to serve the Nation and their leadership now and in the future.

02/11/2026

Chiefs of defense and senior military representatives from 34 nations met this evening at a reception in Washington, DC, prior to tomorrow's Western Hemisphere Chiefs of Defense Conference. During the conference, participating defense leaders will explore the importance of strong partnerships, continued cooperation, and united efforts to counter transnational criminal and terrorist organizations, as well as external actors undermining regional security and stability.

02/04/2026

For 85 years, and wherever Americans serve, the USO has connected communities to the Joint Force and the families who serve alongside them. Through its enduring commitment, the USO has helped strengthen morale and remind service members that they are supported at home and abroad.

As General Dwight D. Eisenhower once observed, "The people at home occupy a strategic place in a nation at war. One of their major responsibilities is to convince the armed forces that the country is behind them."

The USO continues to fulfill that responsibility today by standing with America's service members wherever duty calls.

(Photo credit: U.S. Army)

01/01/2026

As we welcome the new year, we are grateful for the men and women of the Joint Force who serve our Nation with quiet professionalism, courage, and integrity—at home and around the world. We are equally thankful for the families and teammates whose support makes such service possible.

We also pause to remember the fallen and the families who carry their legacy with strength, resilience, and grit.

We enter 2026 grounded in gratitude, committed to one another, and focused on the mission of keeping our Nation secure.

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