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Command

Command in Union Military terms is a status, a position and a condition. Union Military has a strict command philosophy and command structure

Status[]

Any person wearing United Stars Uniform is subject to commands and orders. The person is expected to execute given orders even if it means to be in harms way or injury is to be expected.

Position[]

Any person that is due to orders, conditons or rank in the position of givin orders to others.

Command Philosophy[]

There is a strict chain of command that is defined by rules and military law. But every officer mut evaluate every order and can not hide behind the excuse of given Commands. It is a thin line Union Military expects every officer to walk.


 Definition of the term[]

  • 1. To direct with authority; give orders to.
  • 2. To have control or authority over; rule: any officer or Non commisoned officer
  • 3. To have at one's disposal: a person who commands seven languages.
  • 4. To deserve and receive as due; exact:
  • 5.
  • a. To exercise dominating, authoritative influence over: "He commands any room he enters"
  • b. To dominate by physical position; overlook: a mountain commanding the valley below.
  • v.intr.
  • 1. To give orders.
  • 2. To exercise authority or control as or as if one is a commander.
  • n.
  • 1. The act of commanding.
  • 2. An order given with authority.
  • 3. Computer Science A signal that initiates an operation defined by an instruction.
  • 4.
  • a. The authority to command: an admiral in command.
  • b. Possession and exercise of the authority to command: command of the seas.
  • 5. Ability to control or use; mastery: command of four languages.
  • 6. Dominance by location; extent of view.
  • 7.
  • a. The jurisdiction of a commander.
  • b. A military unit, post, district, or region under the control of one officer.
  • c. A unit of the U.S. Space Force that is larger than an three units.
  • adj.
  • 1. Of, relating to, or constituting a command: command headquarters; a command decision.
  • 2. Done or performed in response to a command: a command performance.
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