List of former unified combatant commands

Since the first Unified Command Plan was approved on 14 December 1946, several unified and specified (see JP 1-02, p. 222) combatant commands have been established and disestablished.[1] Some of the commands existed before they were officially established as unified or specified commands, or continued to exist after they were disestablished as such.

EmblemCommandAcronymTypeEstablishedDisestablishedComments
Strategic Air CommandSACSpecified1946-12-141992-05-31Replaced by United States Strategic Command, which also took over its command facilities at Offutt AFB, NB.
Alaskan CommandALCOMUnified1947-01-011975-06-30Became a subunified command under U.S. Pacific Command; subsequently a subunified command under U.S. Northern Command
Far East CommandFECOMUnified1947-01-011957-07-01Duties assumed by United States Pacific Command
Caribbean CommandCARIBCOMUnified1947-11-011963-06-06Replaced by USSOUTHCOM
U.S. Naval Forces, Eastern Atlantic and MediterraneanNELMSpecified1947-11-011963-12-01Became part of USEUCOM as its USN component and renamed United States Naval Forces Europe.
Atlantic CommandLANTCOMUnified1947-12-011999-09-31Replaced by United States Joint Forces Command
Northeastern CommandUSNECUnified1950-10-011956-09-01Most functions assumed by Northeast Air Command.[2]
United States Air Forces in EuropeUSAFESpecified1951-01-221956-07-01Became part of USEUCOM as its USAF component command; still remains a USAF major command (MAJCOM)
Continental Air Defense CommandCONADUnified1954-09-011975-06-30Replaced by ADCOM
Strike CommandUSSTRICCOMUnified1962-01-011971-12-31Reorganized as United States Readiness Command
Aerospace Defense CommandADCOMSpecified1975-07-011979-10-01Duties assumed by Air Defense, Tactical Air Command (ADTAC); responsibilities now rest with First Air Force.
Readiness CommandUSREDCOMUnified1972-01-011987-04-15
Military Airlift CommandMACSpecified1977-02-011987-07-01Duties as a specified command assumed by USTRANSCOM; later replaced as a USAF major command (MAJCOM) by Air Mobility Command in 1992
U.S. Space CommandUSSPACECOMUnified1985-09-232002-10-01Duties assumed by USSTRATCOM. A second Space Command, separate for the first incarnation, was established 29 August 2019.
Joint Forces CommandUSJFCOMUnified1999-10-012011-09-03Duties assumed by the Joint Staff and various other combatant commands

References

  1. JCS (1977), p. 38
  2. "History of the Unified Command Plan, 1946–1977" (PDF). 20 December 1977. pp. 15, 16. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 May 2010. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
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