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U.S. Navy Adm. Cecil D. Haney, U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) commander poses for a photo with members of the U.S. Air Force Heartland of America Band after the band’s holiday concert at Papillion-La Vista South High School in Papillion, Neb., Dec. 19, 2015. Earlier in the evening, Haney thanked the hundreds of attendees and the local community for their continuing support of USSTRATCOM and the military members in the Omaha area and around the world. One of nine DoD unified combatant commands, USSTRATCOM has global strategic missions, assigned through the Unified Command Plan, which include strategic deterrence; space operations; cyberspace operations; joint electronic warfare; global strike; missile defense; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; combating weapons of mass destruction; and analysis and targeting. (USSTRATCOM photo by Air Force Staff Sgt. Jonathan Lovelady)\r\nMore photos here: www.flickr.com/photos/usstratcom/albums/72157662419889922
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U.S. Navy Adm. Cecil D. Haney, U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) commander poses for a photo with members of the U.S. Air Force Heartland of America Band after the band’s holiday concert at Papillion-La Vista South High School in Papillion, Neb., Dec. 19, 2015. Earlier in the evening, Haney thanked the hundreds of attendees and the local community for their continuing support of USSTRATCOM and the military members in the Omaha area and around the world. One of nine DoD unified combatant commands, USSTRATCOM has global strategic missions, assigned through the Unified Command Plan, which include strategic deterrence; space operations; cyberspace operations; joint electronic warfare; global strike; missile defense; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; combating weapons of mass destruction; and analysis and targeting. (USSTRATCOM photo by Air Force Staff Sgt. Jonathan Lovelady)\r\nMore photos here: www.flickr.com/photos/usstratcom/albums/72157662419889922


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