It is given to Combatant Command.
Unified command is typically established during multi-agency or multi-jurisdictional incidents, with each agency or jurisdiction retaining its own command structure and authority. The individuals representing each participating agency or jurisdiction in the unified command structure share the responsibility and authority for decision-making and coordinating the response efforts.
A code is a set of words or lines made to do most of the task a command is a set of instruction given with authority.
No, however officers in the chain of command would do well to listen to there NCOs.
The keyword "imperatus" refers to a command or order given by an authority figure that must be obeyed.
Yes, the word 'command' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun a word for an order give by a person with authority; the ability or authority to take control; a thing. The word 'command' is also a verb and an adjective. Example uses: Noun: The command was given to proceed. Verb: You may command their actions but you can't command how they feel. Adjective: We report to command headquarters in the morning.
The President alone has this authority. This is given to him under Article I and II of the Constitution.
The word command is a noun as a word for the authority to give orders; the people, area, or unit under that authority; the order given; the ability to control or use (a command of the English language).The noun forms for the verb to command are commander, commandment, and the gerund, commanding.Related noun forms are commandant and commander-in-chief.
divine command is command given by God
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He didn't say that authority had been given to 'YOU'..or to any human.What he said was "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me."(Matthew 28:18 NIV)(Daniel 7:14/Matthew 11:27/Philippians 2:9). Here he was saying that God had given him (Jesus)authority to judge and command those on earth, so in this particular scripture, he was commanding his followers to preach to, and teach, others (Matthew 28:19+20).
There are several meanings but in relation to boats, army navy etc, command is to excercise an authority (whether given to or taken by) over orhers to have them do bidding or follow orders. Command, like leadership, requires self sacrifice, sound judgement and, as I know from bitter experience, alot of luck.
The Superior General of the Society of Jesus is invested with 'ordinary' power over the members of the society, similar to the power given to a bishop over the people of a diocese. Superiors General submit themselves to the direct authority of and service to the Pope, not local ordinaries. In terms canon authority, then, the Superior General would be 'second-in-command'.