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The combatant commander in the region where US forces are deployed maintains operational control and authority over those forces. This ensures that the forces are effectively coordinated and their actions align with the overall objectives of the mission. The combatant commander is responsible for the planning, employment, and direction of military operations in their area of responsibility.
Regional commander
The control of an area by a foreign military force is known as military occupation. It typically involves the deployment and maintenance of troops in the occupied territory, as well as the exercise of authority and control over the local population. Military occupation can occur as a result of conflict, annexation, or intervention by a foreign power.
Military Order of Foreign Wars was created in 1894.
No, but there are foreign military units, personnel, and equipment stationed on US military bases on American soil.
Obviously he can not do much by himself. He is the commander-in-chief of the military and would mobilize defense operations and possible counter strikes if an invasion would occur or seemed imminent.
No.
Office of Foreign Assets Control was created in 1950.
How did the US go a isolationism foreign policy to a political and military involvement?
by applying restriction on the amount of transaction government can control foreign exchange.
Under Foreign Operations the United States official that has control is
The president can move quickly and with one mind. He also has only one staff to keep from leaking secrets instead of 535 staffs to control.