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Q: What is a subordinate unified command?
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It is now 1245 and a Unified Command is established with military and local authorities coordinating together on crucial decisions Which Unified Command structure will be in place?

Unified Command- Multi-Agency/Multi-Jurisdiction


Us forces Korea a subordinate unified command of us pacific command is responsible for what?

Has the missions of support to the UNC and the CFC, exercises OPCON of U.S. forces not directly under CFC during hostilities and is responsible for coordinating U.S. military assistance to the ROK


What is a ICS multiple command?

multiple commanders


What does unified command do in NIMS?

help


Which incident command system element provides a command structure to agencies?

unified command


Which term describes the wide scope of activities taking place within unified commands subordinate unified commands or joint task forces under a single commander?

Unified action


What is the differences between superior and subordinate in a business organisation?

In the chain of command a superior is above you and a subordinate is below you.


What unified command is in charge of Iraq?

United States Central Command


Which Incident Command System element provides a command structure to enable agencies?

unified command


Which incident command system element provides command structure to enable agencies?

unified command


What is a a unified command command?

In the Incident Command System, a Unified Command is an authority structure in which the role of incident commander is shared by two or more individuals, each already having authority in a different responding agency. Unified command is one way to carry out command in which responding agencies and/or jurisdictions with responsibility for the incident share incident management.


When might an area command become a unified command?

when incidents are multi jurisdictional