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- Command_and_control abstract "This article is about command and control in the military. For command and control in the context of civilian organizations, see Command and control (management).Older versions of U.S. Army FM 3-0 state: Command and control, or C2, in a military organization is the exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commanding officer over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission. The term may also refer to command and control systems within a military system.The 1988 NATO definition: Command and control is the exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated [individual] over assigned [resources] in the accomplishment of a [common goal].The Australian Defence Force definition is similar: C2 is the system empowering designated personnel to exercise lawful authority and direction over assigned forces for the accomplishment of missions and tasks. (The Australian doctrine goes on to state: The use of agreed terminology and definitions is fundamental to any C2 system and the development of joint doctrine and procedures. The definitions in the following paragraphs have some agreement internationally, although not every potential ally will use the terms with exactly the same meaning.)Canadian defence scientists Ross Pigeau and Carol McCann discuss the issues and uncertainties related to the definition of command & control in their article in the Canadian Military Journal.".
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- Command_and_control wikiPageExternalLink Alberts_UC2.pdf.
- Command_and_control wikiPageID "7092305".
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- Command_and_control subject Category:Command_and_control.
- Command_and_control subject Category:Military_terminology.
- Command_and_control comment "This article is about command and control in the military. For command and control in the context of civilian organizations, see Command and control (management).Older versions of U.S. Army FM 3-0 state: Command and control, or C2, in a military organization is the exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commanding officer over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission.".
- Command_and_control label "Comando e controle".
- Command_and_control label "Command and control warfare".
- Command_and_control label "Command and control".
- Command_and_control label "Gefechtsstand".
- Command_and_control label "Mando y control".
- Command_and_control label "Stanowisko dowodzenia".
- Command_and_control label "Командный пункт".
- Command_and_control label "統制".
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- Command_and_control sameAs Aba-aba.
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- Command_and_control sameAs 統制.
- Command_and_control sameAs Stanowisko_dowodzenia.
- Command_and_control sameAs Comando_e_controle.
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- Command_and_control sameAs Q1346923.
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