Council on Foreign Relations Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

The Joint Chiefs of Staff were created in 1949. Since then there have been
14 Chairmen. At least seven of Chairmen were members of the Council on
Foreign Relations. Department of the Army Pamphlet No. 525-7-1, The  Art
and Science of Psychological Operations, states,

"As the principal military advisors to the president, the Joint Chiefs of
Staff are directly concerned with Psychological Operations (PSYOPs).  They
serve as the immediate military staff of the Secretary of Defense.  They
are in the chain of command that runs from the president to the  Secretary
of Defense, through the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to the  commanders of
unified and specified commands. The chain of command  to the Defense
Intelligence Agency (DIA) also runs from the Secretary  of Defense through
the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Joint Staff is organized  into directorates
concerned with:

Personnel (J-1)
Operations (J-3)
Logistics (J-4)
Plans and Policy (J-5)
Communications-Electronics (J-6)

The intelligence function for the Joint Chiefs of Staff is undertaken by
the  Defense Intelligence Agency. All of these directorates have varying
degrees of interest in PSYOP. In addition to the directorates, the
activities of the various special assistants occasionally involve PSYOP. It
is the director, J-3 (Operations), however, who has the responsibility in
all matter pertaining to the psychological aspects of military operations.
His principal staff assistant for PSYOP is the deputy director for
operations (counterinsurgency and special activities) or DOCSA.  DOCSA is
supported." (Vol. I pgs 99-100)

A list of Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, indicating Council on
Foreign Relations membership follows:

(1997-present)

Shelton, Henry H. General, US Army. Appointed 14th Chairman, Joint  Chiefs
of Staff in 1997. Formerly: Commander-in-Chief, US Special  Operations
Command; Lieutenant General, US Army. Commander, XVIII  Airborne Corps.
Commander, Joint Task Force 180, multinational force,  during Haiti 94
intervention; redeployed to CONUS with JTF 180 staff on  25 Oct 94

(1993 - 1997)

Council on Foreign Relations Member Shalikashvili, John  M. General, US
Army. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff: 1 Oct 1993 - Sep  1997

(1993)

Jeremiah, David E. Admiral, US Navy. Served as acting CJCS, 1-24  October
1993.

(1989 - 1993)

Council on Foreign Relations Member Powell, Colin L. General, US  Army.
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff: 1 Oct 1989 - 30 Sep 1993.

(1985 - 1989)

Council on Foreign Relations Member Crowe, William J.,  Jr. Admiral, US
Navy. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff: 1 Oct 1985 - 30  Sep 1989.

(1982 - 1985)

Council on Foreign Relations Member Vessey, John W., Jr. General, US  Army.
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff: 18 Jun 1982 - 30 Sep 1985.

(1978 - 1982)

Council on Foreign Relations Member Jones, David C. General, US Air  Force.
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff: 21 Jun 1978 - 18 Jun 1982.

(1974 - 1978)

Brown, George S. General, US Air Force. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of  Staff: 1
Jul 1974 - 20 Jun 1978.

(1970-1974)

Moorer, Thomas H. Admiral, US Navy. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff: 3  Jul
1970 - 30 Jun 1974.

(1964 - 1970)

Wheeler, Earle G. General, US Army. Chief of Staff of the Army: 1 Oct  1962
- 2 Jul 1964. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff: 3 Jul 1964 - 2 Jul  1970.

(1962 -1964)

Council on Foreign Relations Member Taylor, Maxwell D. General, US  Army.
Chief of Staff of the Army: 30 Jun 1955 - 30 Jun 1959. Chairman,  Joint
Chiefs of Staff: 1 Oct 1962 - 3 Jul 1964.

(1960-62)

Council on Foreign Relations Member Lemnitzer, Lyman L. General, US  Army.
Chief of Staff of the Army: 1 Jul 1959 - 30 Sep 1960. Chairman,  Joint
Chiefs of Staff: 1 Oct 1960 - 30 Sep 1962.

(1957 - 1960)

Twining, Nathan F. General, US Air Force. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of  Staff:
15 Aug 1957 - 30 Sep 1960.

(1953 - 1957)

Radford, Arthur W. Admiral, US Navy. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff:  15
Aug 1953 - 14 Aug 1957..

(1949-1953)

Bradley, Omar Nelson U.S. Army officer (born Feb. 12, 1893, Clark,  Mo.,
U.S.--died April 8, 1981, New York, N.Y.) who commanded the  highly
effective 12th Army Group, which helped ensure the Allied victory  over
Germany during World War II. General of the Army, US Army.  Chief of Staff
of the Army: 7 Feb 1948 - 15 Aug 1949. He later served as  first chairman
of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff (1949-53).

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to perform any act which would substantially contribute to the
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