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The Department of Defense is headed by the secretary of defense, a cabinet-level head who reports directly to the president of the United States. Beneath the Department of Defense are three subordinate military departments: the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, and the Department of the Air Force.
The purpose of defensive operations is to defeat enemy attacks. Defending forces await the attacker's blow and defeat the attack by successfully deflecting it. Waiting for the attack is not a passive activity. Army commanders seek out enemy forces to strike and weaken them before close combat begins.
The major elements of these forces are the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, consisting of about 1.3 million men and women on active duty. They are backed, in case of emergency, by the 825,000 members of the Reserve and National Guard.
There is a Secretary of Defense, who is the head of the Department of Defense, appointed from civilian life by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. within 10 years after relief from active duty as a commissioned officer of a regular component of an armed force in the grade of O\u20137 or above.
In federal criminal investigations, the DOJ customarily sends target letters to individuals who are either the target or the subject of a grand jury investigation. One who is considered a target is a person who the U.S. Attorney believes has \u201csubstantial evidence linking him or her to the commission of a crime.\u201d
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This section discusses the fundamentals of the defense. Defeat or destroy an attacking enemy. Increase the enemy's vulnerability by forcing him to concentrate his forces. Gain time.... Assist passage of lines and disengagement. Gain and maintain contact with enemy forces as battle handover occurs. Maintain security.
A Department of Defense (DoD) Directive is a broad policy document containing what is required by legislation, the President, or the Secretary of Defense to initiate, govern, or regulate actions or conduct by the DoD Components within their specific areas of responsibilities.
The Act states that the operational chain of command runs from the President to the Secretary of Defense to the Unified Combatant Commanders.
One of several forms of a DoD Issuance (e.g., DoD Directives (DoDDs), DoD Manuals, DoD Instructions (DoDIs)) used to issue or change or cancel DoD policy. DTMs are usually issued when time constraints mandate such an action.
Administrative instructions provide guidance within the Washington Headquarters Services, and directive-type memorandums are used for high priority, time sensitive issues.

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