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If the civilian is not in the officers chain of command the it is not possible to be insubordinate. If the civilian is in the chain of command then the process is exactly the same as insubordination to any other superior.
The Command Climate Survey (CCS) is typically used for surveying both military and civilian personnel in the military. It gathers feedback on organizational climate, leadership effectiveness, and unit cohesion among all members, regardless of their status or affiliation.
No, a four-star army general does not have authority over civilian police. Civilian law enforcement agencies operate under local, state, or federal government authority and are independent from military command. In the United States, for example, the Posse Comitatus Act restricts the use of the military in domestic law enforcement, ensuring civilian control over police matters. However, in certain situations, such as national emergencies, the military may provide support to civilian authorities, but that does not equate to direct command.
The Combatant Commands (COCOMs) that have both a military and a civilian deputy commander are U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) and U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM). These dual deputy roles enhance the integration of military operations with civilian agencies, ensuring comprehensive responses to security challenges in their respective regions. This structure facilitates collaboration across various sectors, including defense, humanitarian assistance, and disaster response.
Strategic leaders include military and DA civilian leaders at the major command through Department of Defense levels.
In civilian jargon, the "final say" is the Commander in Chief. In military terms, the "commander" is responsible for everything his command does or does not do.
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clarified the chain of command and civilian control of the U.S. Military