Unified command — may refer to:* Military: Unified Combatant Command * Incident Command System: Unified Command (ICS) … Wikipedia
Unified Command (Deepwater Horizon oil spill) — Thad Allen provides a briefing to the Unified Area Command in New Orleans on June 28, 2010. The Unified Command provides Incident Command System/Unified Command (ICS) for coordinating response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The organization… … Wikipedia
Unified Command (ICS) — In Incident Command System, a Unified Command is one way to carry out command in which responding agencies and/or jurisdictions with responsibility for the incident share incident management.A Unified Command may be needed for incidents involving … Wikipedia
Unified Command Plan — The document, approved by the President, that sets forth basic guidance to all unified combatant commanders; establishes their missions, responsibilities, and force structure; delineates the general geographical area of responsibility for… … Military dictionary
unified command — noun : an armed force (as a task force containing army, navy, and air force units) of two or more services operating under a single commander … Useful english dictionary
subordinate unified command — A command established by commanders of unified commands, when so authorized through the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to conduct operations on a continuing basis in accordance with the criteria set forth for unified commands. A… … Military dictionary
Unified Combatant Command — Areas of Responsibility … Wikipedia
Unified Task Force — For the organisation in Doctor Who, see UNIT. War in Somalia Part of the Somali Civil War … Wikipedia
command — I n. authority control 1) to assume, take (over) command 2) to exercise command 3) to give up, relinquish; lose one s command 4) firm command 5) command of, over (he assumed command of the regiment) 6) in command of (he was put in command of the… … Combinatory dictionary
unified action — A broad generic term that describes the wide scope of actions (including the synchronization of activities with governmental and nongovernmental agencies) taking place within unified commands, subordinate unified commands, or joint task forces… … Military dictionary