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The Board of Joint Chiefs of Staff ( es, link=no, Junta de Jefes de Estado Mayor, JUJEM) was the highest joint military command body of the Spanish Armed Forces that operated between 1977 and 2005. The Board, subject to the political dependence of the
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, constituted the highest collegiate body of the chain of military command of
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, the
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and the
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. The Board consisted of a president, selected from among lieutenant generals or admirals of the three branches of the Armed Forces, their chiefs of staff (
Army An army (from Old French ''armee'', itself derived from the Latin verb ''armāre'', meaning "to arm", and related to the Latin noun ''arma'', meaning "arms" or "weapons"), ground force or land force is a fighting force that fights primarily on ...
,
Navy A navy, naval force, or maritime force is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval warfare, naval and amphibious warfare; namely, lake-borne, riverine, littoral zone, littoral, or ocean-borne combat operations and ...
and the
Air Force An air force – in the broadest sense – is the national military branch that primarily conducts aerial warfare. More specifically, it is the branch of a nation's armed services that is responsible for aerial warfare as distinct from an a ...
) and a secretary. The president had to belong to the Group of Arms Command or Group "A" and was also chief of the
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, until the dissolution of this body in 1980. The Board also had a General Headquarters, created in 1980 as a result of the dissolution of the Defence High Command, where the organs of aid to the command were integrated. Of the General Headquarters of the JUJEM they depended: *The General Technical Secretariat of the General Headquarters. *The Joint Staff of the Board, constituted in a balanced way by members of each of the three branches of the Armed Forces. The command of the Board fell to a divisional general or vice admiral of the same scale and group as the members of the Board, at the proposal of the same. *The Higher Center for National Defence Studies. *The Command of the General Headquarters. *Legal Service. After its dissolution, the functions of the Board were assumed by the current Defence Staff.


Functions

The most important functions entrusted to the Board of Joint Chiefs of Staff were the following: * Provide technical advice in the preparation of the military policy to be formulated by the National Defence Board. * Formulate and propose, for approval by the Government, the Joint Strategic Plan, determining, within it, the joint objective of the Force. * Exercise the strategic direction of said Plan and coordinate the plans of the three branches of the Armed Forces derived from it. * Establish the doctrine of Unified Action and, where appropriate, the doctrine of Combined Action with the Armies of other countries. * Prepare combined plans with armies of other nations, when said plans were joint. * Propose to the Prime Minister the creation of the unified and specified commands, as well as the persons who should exercise it and who, under the direct dependency of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, were necessary for the execution of the Joint Strategic Plan, defining mission, means and areas of action. * Promote, in coordination with the National Mobilization Service, the preparation of integrated plans for general mobilization.


List of presidents of the Board of Joint Chiefs of Staff

After 1984, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was the Chief of the Defence Staff. † denotes people who died in office.


Timeline


See also

*
Defence High Command The Defence High Command ( es, link=no, Alto Estado Mayor, AEM) was the principal staff body of the Spanish Armed Forces during the Francoist regime and the Spanish transition to democracy. It operated between 1939 and 1980, and was in charge of ...
*
Defence Staff (Spain) The Defence Staff ( es, link=no, Estado Mayor de la Defensa, EMAD), based in Madrid, is an organ of the Ministry of Defence that operates as an auxiliary to the Chief of the Defense Staff (JEMAD) within the organic structure of the Spanish Arm ...
** Chief of the Defence Staff (Spain) * Spanish Armed Forces


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Sources and references

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''Real Decreto-ley 11/1977, de 8 de febrero, por el que se institucionaliza la Junta de Jefes de Estado Mayor y se regulan sus atribuciones, funciones y responsabilidades''.
The Spanish Official Gazette núm. 34, de 9 de febrero de 1977, página 3135.
''Real Decreto 1125/1980, de 13 de junio, por el que se crea el Cuartel General de la Junta de Jefes de Estado Mayor''.
The Spanish Official Gazette núm. 143, de 14 de junio de 1980, página 13287. {{Commanders of the Spanish Armed Forces Military of Spain Staff (military) 1977 establishments in Spain 2005 disestablishments in Spain