CINCUSACOM

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CINCUSACOM is the abbreviated title for the Commander in Chief of the United States Atlantic Command, the senior military leader responsible for U.S. forces in the Atlantic region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abbreviation
military position
appliesTo United States Atlantic Command NERFINISHED
areaOfResponsibility Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
adjacent littoral regions
associatedWith Cold War era U.S. unified commands
commanded United States Atlantic Fleet NERFINISHED
commandLevel theater-level
commandStructure unified combatant command
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasJurisdictionOver assigned U.S. Atlantic forces
hasRankRequirement four-star flag officer
hasRole combatant commander
historicalContext Cold War maritime strategy
post–World War II U.S. global command structure
involves joint and combined operations planning
strategic deterrence in the Atlantic region
isAcronymFor Commander in Chief, United States Atlantic Command NERFINISHED
militaryBranchFocus joint forces
primarily naval forces
natureOfPosition senior military leadership role
partOf United States Armed Forces
Department of Defense
surface form: United States Department of Defense
reportsTo President of the United States
United States Secretary of Defense NERFINISHED
responsibleFor U.S. military forces in the Atlantic region
joint operations in the Atlantic theater
operational control of assigned U.S. Atlantic forces
scope strategic theater-level command
shortNameStyle U.S. military acronym
standsFor Commander in Chief, United States Atlantic Command NERFINISHED
successorCommand United States Joint Forces Command NERFINISHED
successorPosition Commander, United States Joint Forces Command NERFINISHED
typeOfCommand unified combatant command leadership
typicalServiceBranch United States Navy NERFINISHED
usedBy United States Department of Defense NERFINISHED
United States Navy
usedIn U.S. military documents
command correspondence
usesLanguage English NERFINISHED

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