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Combat support agency

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DoD organization, including CSA designations.

Combat support agency (CSA) is a designation by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) of those defense agencies that provide department-level and tactical support to the U.S. military during combat operations. The designation was first outlined by the Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986, with subsequent additions based on the department's needs. The designation includes several intelligence agencies under DoD, which have a national mandate in addition to their departmental combat support role.

Combat support agencies with national intelligence mandate

Other combat support agencies

References

  1. ^ DoD Directive 5136.13 September 30, 2013