Operational command = you can tell them what to do. Operational control = you can make them do it
strategic, operational, and tactical
U.S. Special Operations Command
The four types of command relationships army commanders use are:Administrative control (ADCON)Operational control (OPCON)Tactical control (TACON)Combatant command (COCOM)
Operational control
Command relationships help establish the order of command. The four types of relationships are operational control, assigned command, attached command, and tacon command.
Command relationships establish the degree of control and responsibility commanders have for forces operating under their control. Army command relationships include assigned, attached, operational control (OPCON) and TACON. FM 5-0 COMMAND RELATIONSHIPS F-14
Command relationships establish the degree of control and responsibility commanders have for forces operating under their control. Army command relationships include assigned, attached, operational control (OPCON) and TACON. FM 5-0 COMMAND RELATIONSHIPS F-14
System for Tasking and Operational Resource Management
strategic, operational, and tactical
The difference between line and staff relationships is the chain of command. In a line organization the top management has complete control and the chain of command is very clear.
Strategic, operational and tactical
The four types of command relationships used by Army commanders when task organizing are Combatant Command (COCOM), Operational Control (OPCON), Tactical Control (TACON), and Support.