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332:, or transitioning into its area of responsibility. The theater army also provides most of the administrative control and army support to forces deployed in the joint operations area. In addition to these functions the theater army has a significant role in: coordinating, supporting, integrating all formations above brigade forces into geographic combatant command plans for that area of responsibility, and providing common-user logistics and Army executive agent services for all Army and joint forces operating in that AOR. The theater army is also responsible for distribution, recovery, and redistribution of supplies and equipment in joint operations areas. The theater army enables the combatant commander to employ across the scope of military operations. 74: 169: 33: 261:
In matching, the Secretary of the Army also has the authority to redirect service responsibilities outside of Army Service Command Component channels (to one of the other service branches attached to the subordinate CCMD). The Command itself may also redirect administrative responsibility outside
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Theater Armies exercise operational control of all army forces under its command until the combatant commander attaches units to a subordinate joint command. The theater army retains administrative control of all army forces in the command regardless of whether the theater army has operational
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Army forces. ASCCs also server administrative control for some of its functions, this is also typically true among Reserve Component forces. Shared administrative control also applies to direct reporting units of the Army that typically perform single or unique functions.
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Provide AOR-wide contingency planning and coordination, develop and maintain operation and or contingency plans, update regionally focused intelligence estimates, and update Service supporting plans to the Combatant Commander theater campaign
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Early in the planning process, inform the Joint Force Commander, other component or supporting commanders, and the combatant commander of planning for changes in logistic support that would affect operational capability or
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A theater army is responsible for the administration and support of all United States Army forces assigned, attached, under the operational control of a geographic combatant command or transitioning to that
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In addition, in the event that the overall combatant commander creates a subordinate unified command within their CCMD, the Department of the Army will form a matching Army component headquarters.
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Provide, as requested, supporting joint operation and exercise plans with necessary force data to support missions that may be assigned by the combatant commander.
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The theater army commander remains responsible to the Department of the Army for Service-specific requirements. This falls under the ADCON chain of authority
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Integrate Army forces into the execution of theater engagement plans, and accomplish any operational missions assigned by the Joint Force Commander
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Additionally, the theater army is also responsible for administrative control of all U.S. Army forces in that AOR during times of peace and war.
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Conduct joint training, including training of components of other Services for joint operations in which the Army is designated the lead service.
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ADCON - administrative control of the command function of "obtaining resources, direction for training, methods of morale and discipline"
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Serve as a Joint Task Force or Joint Force land Component Commander for immediate crisis response and limited, small-scale operations
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OPCON - operational control of say, sustainment, a command function, in this case, embodied in an Army Field Support Brigade (AFSB)
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Develop program and budget requests that comply with combatant commander guidance on warfighting requirements and priorities.
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Recommend proper employment, task organization, and command relationship of Army forces to the Joint Force Commander (JFC)
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Each theater army supports the Army strategic roles—prevent, shape, and win—and facilitates the use of landpower in JTFs
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U.S. Army Public Affairs (21 August 2020) Army announces its service component command for U.S. Space Command
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Inform the combatant commander of program and budget decisions that may affect joint operation planning.
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Army's senior space officer highlights warfighting culture, preparing Space Force for Army forces
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Joint force land component headquarters (with augmentation) for limited contingency operations
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TACON - tactical control of say, sustainment, as embodied in a Contracting Support Brigade
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Select and nominate specific Army units for attachment to other subordinate commands
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Joint task force headquarters (with augmentation) for limited contingency operations
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control over them; this responsibility extends to the entirety of the U.S. Army.
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has established 11 of these CCMDs, composed of units from two or more
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COCOM, ADCON, OPCON, TACON Support —Do You Know the Difference?
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Combatant Commands and their Army Service Component Commands
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Executing combatant commander's daily operation requirements
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Responsibilities of a Service component are determined from
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The concept of unified combatant commands grew out of the
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Four types of command authority can be distinguished:
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U.S. Army Surface Deployment and Distribution Command
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FM 3-94 THEATER ARMY, CORPS, AND DIVISION OPERATIONS
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Theater Army in Army Service Component Command Role
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