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The Secretary Of Defense decision to disestablish Joint Forces Command, Norfolk, is good for the military and the nation.
Yes, the bureaucracy had grown large, cumbersome and very costly.
61% (38 votes)
No, the validated requirements that justified creating JFCOM remain.
39% (24 votes)
Total votes: 62
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