United States military command
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concept
The United States military command is the hierarchical structure of authority and control through which national defense policies and military operations are directed, coordinated, and executed across all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Observed surface forms (6)
- United States military command role ×3
- military medical command ×2
- Former major command component ×1
- U.S. military headquarters ×1
- United States military command position ×1
- component command of United States Special Operations Command ×1
Instances (15)
- MNSTC-I
- Joint Force Headquarters–Department of Defense Information Network
- JSOC
- Commander, U.S. Forces – Afghanistan
- Commander, U.S. Forces Japan
- Commander, United States Forces Korea via concept surface "United States military command position"
- SOCPAC via concept surface "component command of United States Special Operations Command"
- U.S. Army Medical Command via concept surface "military medical command"
- Joint Task Force–Civil Support via concept surface "U.S. military headquarters"
- Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam via concept surface "United States military command role"
- Military Assistance Command, Vietnam
- National Capital Region Medical Directorate via concept surface "military medical command"
- Twenty-Third Air Force via concept surface "Former major command component"
- USFOR-A Commander via concept surface "United States military command role"
- Commander, Joint Task Force Guantanamo via concept surface "United States military command role"