tactical command
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftacticalandcommand
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tactical
adjective
uk/ˈtæk.tɪ.kəl/us/ˈtæk.tɪ.kəl/
relating to tactics or done in order to ...
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command
noun
uk/kəˈmɑːnd/us/kəˈmænd/
an order, especially one given by ...
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Each new armoured divisional headquarters will be given the capability of deploying, when required, twotacticalcommandposts to exercise direct operational command of battle-groups.
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There is jointtacticalcommandof the ships at sea, which is working effectively.
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The first is whether it is necessary to retain the divisional level oftacticalcommand.
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From specialisttacticalcommandmodules to indirect fire support platforms, combat ambulances and engineering support modules.
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Put simply, gold relates to strategic control of an incident, silver totacticalcommand, and bronze to operational control.
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She has a genius fortacticalcommand, often overcoming significant odds in critical battles and frequently finding herself at the centre of significant military actions.
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Edson was placed intacticalcommandof the operation.
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The brigade was composed of three battle groups, and was in charge of thetacticalcommandof deployed troops.
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These frigates primarily carry out antisubmarine warfare, but they also contribute to antiaircraft warfare defenses, thetacticalcommandof squadrons, and surface-to-surface warfare operations.
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These tactical missions are in the context of the command authority: "operational command", "operational control", "tacticalcommand" or "tactical control".
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These plans also involved the formation of four tactical commands, each of corps strength, along with various additional support units.
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The four-tier troop-control system consisting of military districts, armies, divisions and regiments was replaced with a three-tier system consisting of tactical commands, brigades and battalions.
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