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  2. milSuite - Wikipedia

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    milSuite is a collection of online applications designed to enhance secure collaboration for the United States Department of Defense. It comprises ten applications, such as milBook, milWiki, milTube, milUniversity and milSurvey, that provide information-sharing tools and platforms for military personnel across the joint-domain.

  3. United States Space Force - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, mission, and organization of the U.S. Space Force, the space service and one of the eight uniformed services of the U.S. Armed Forces. The Space Force traces its origins to the Air Force, Army, and Navy's military space programs and was established in 2019.

  4. Structure of the United States Space Force - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the organization, ranks, and units of the U.S. Space Force, a military service branch within the Department of the Air Force. The Space Force is led by the chief of space operations and has three field commands: Space Operations Command, Space Systems Command, and Space Training and Readiness Command.

  5. Staff (military) - Wikipedia

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    A staff is a group of officers and staff who serve the commander of a large military unit in planning, analysis and execution. Learn about the different types of staff systems, the roles and responsibilities of staff officers, and the origins of staff functions in various armies.

  6. List of current formations of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of current formations of the United States Army, including armies, corps, divisions, brigades, and groups. It also shows the location, history, and nickname of each formation, as well as the status of brigades as units or formations.

  7. Cyber Corps (United States Army) - Wikipedia

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    The Cyber Corps is the newest branch of the US Army, created in 2014 to conduct defensive and offensive cyberspace operations. It manages ten military occupational specialties related to cyber and information warfare, such as cyber warfare officer and cyber operations specialist.

  8. Structure of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, components, and organization of the U.S. Army, from the Department of the Army to the Army Commands and Service Component Commands. The web page also explains the role of the Inspector General's Corps and the chain of command.

  9. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command - Wikipedia

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    US Army Information Systems Command (USISC) was a signal command that managed Army information systems from 1984 to 1996. It was replaced by U.S. Army Signal Command (USASC) and later by Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM).