Weak Joint Staff impairs joint training for U.S. forces, GAO says

Weak leadership by the Joint Staff continues to hobble efforts to train U.S. soldiers, sailors and airmen to work and fight together, despite a string of attempts since the mid-1970s to strengthen the Joint Staff's oversight, the General Accounting Office concluded. Two Joint Staff elements have key...

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