Understanding Command Units - Guide - UNITAF Force Manual (FM)




Understanding Command Units
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FM/BG-612.V1.02 - Understanding Command Units
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A command unit oversees and manages a specific collection of related staff groups (J-Groups), enabling its function while upholding unit standards. Each command unit is commanded by an Officer who reports to the Commanding Officer.

  • Central Command (CC): Sets the overall strategy and direction of the unit.
  • Personnel Command (PC): Manages all personnel-related matters.
  • Operations Command (OC): Oversees all operational aspects including missions, campaigns, loadouts, mods, and servers.
  • Training Command (TC): Responsible for training and development of members.

Each command unit is responsible for overseeing its respective J-Groups and ensuring the execution of tasks and strategic direction as set by Central Command.

Published by Maj James on 15/06/2024 at 21:18

Previous Versions

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FM/BG-612.V1.01 - Understanding Command Units
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A command unit oversees and manages a specific collection of related staff groups (J-Groups), enabling its function while upholding unit standards. Each command unit is commanded by an Officer who reports to the Commanding Officer.

  • Central Command (CC): Sets the overall strategy and direction of the unit.
  • Personnel Command (PC): Manages all personnel-related matters.
  • Operations Command (OC): Oversees all operational aspects including missions, campaigns, loadouts, mods, and servers.
  • Training Command (TC): Responsible for training and development of members.
Published by Maj James on 15/06/2024 at 21:14
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FM/BG-612.V1.00 - Understanding Command Units and J-Groups
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Command Units: A command unit oversees and manages a specific collection of related staff groups (J-Groups), enabling its function while upholding unit standards. Each command unit is commanded by an Officer who reports to the Commanding Officer.

J-Groups: A J-Group represents a specific and focused area of effort managed by an NCOIC with support from multiple NCO positions. J-Groups enable unit-wide contributors to support their efforts through approved and assigned activities.

Published by Maj James on 15/06/2024 at 20:59
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