http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/checkpoint-washington/post/us-joint-forces-command-formally-dissolved/2011/08/04/gIQAQbzBuI_blog.html

U.S. Joint Forces Command formally dissolved

By Jason Ukman

The four-star military command known as JFCOM is officially no more.

On Thursday, a year after then-Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates recommended 
the closing of the Hampton Roads-based U.S. Joint Forces Command, the colors 
were rolled up, the commemorative plaque unveiled and the 12-year-old combatant 
command dissolved.

The command was set up to coordinate training and military doctrine among the 
branches of the armed services. But in tough fiscal times, and with the spirit 
of “jointness” far more inculcated in the services than it was a decade ago, 
Gates decided the command’s functions no longer justified an annual budget of 
nearly $1 billion.

While the Pentagon said it would assign some of the command’s functions to 
other combatant commands and individual services, t he decision drew howls from 
Virginia officials, who warned about the loss of jobs in and around Norfolk and 
the economic impact in the region. A year later, it appears the closure of 
JFCOM has proven painful but not devastating.

Of the command’s roughly 6,000 personnel, about half were contractors. Those 
contractors have taken the biggest hit in the cuts, but some — along with 
hundreds of the troops at JFCOM — will retain their jobs under different 
leadership.

Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at a ceremony in 
Suffolk on Thursday that the closure is “in the nation’s best interest.”

He also lauded the command’s accomplishments in facilitating collaboration 
among the services, saying such collaboration has become critical to their 
success. As an example, he cited the U.S. military’s ability to quickly 
implement a no-fly zone in Libya.

“The world,” Mullen said, “has become so flat so fast, and so interconnected, 
we can no longer draw neat lines between the sea and the shore, the horizon and 
the sky.”

The command’s top officer, Gen. Ray Odierno, has been nominated as Army chief 
of staff.
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