Command (military formation) explained

A command in military terminology is an organisational unit for which a military commander is responsible. Commands, sometimes called units or formations, form the building blocks of a military. A commander is normally specifically appointed to the role in order to provide a legal framework for the authority bestowed. Naval and military officers have legal authority by virtue of their officer's commission, but the specific responsibilities and privileges of command are derived from the publication of appointment.

The relevant definition of "command" according to the United States Department of Defense is as follows:[1]

Major Command

Major Command or Major Commands are large formations of the United States Armed Forces. Historically, a Major Command is the highest level of command. Within the United States Army, the acronym MACOM is used for Major Command.[2] Within the United States Air Force, the acronym MAJCOM is used.[3] [4]

There are several types of Major Commands in the United States Armed Forces:

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Notes

  1. [United States Department of Defense]
  2. Web site: Department of Defense Acronyms . 2022-06-03 . NHHC . en-US.
  3. Web site: Major Commands . 2022-06-03 . www.afhra.af.mil.
  4. Web site: Part 5302 - Definitions of Words and Terms Acquisition.GOV . 2022-06-03 . www.acquisition.gov.