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U.S. Navy Adm. Cecil D. Haney, U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) commander, discusses USSTRATCOM’s mission areas and priorities and Malmstrom’s vital role in deterrence and assurance during a base-wide all call at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., Jan. 14, 2016. During his visit there, Haney also had breakfast with Airmen and leaders and toured the security forces, missile maintenance and other facilities. He thanked the men and women at Malmstrom for their efforts in providing the nation with a safe, secure, effective and ready nuclear deterrent. 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. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Collin Schmidt)
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U.S. Navy Adm. Cecil D. Haney, U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) commander, discusses USSTRATCOM’s mission areas and priorities and Malmstrom’s vital role in deterrence and assurance during a base-wide all call at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., Jan. 14, 2016. During his visit there, Haney also had breakfast with Airmen and leaders and toured the security forces, missile maintenance and other facilities. He thanked the men and women at Malmstrom for their efforts in providing the nation with a safe, secure, effective and ready nuclear deterrent. 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. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Collin Schmidt)


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