Title: Command Relationships and Task Organization
1Command Relationships and Task Organization
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- 209th Corps
- Mazar e Sharif
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- Task Familiarize the Corps Staff w/ the concept
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- Standards Staff should understand basic
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3Questions
- How do commanders ensure units under them have
the people and equipment they need to accomplish
the mission? - Who makes recommendations to the commander on how
to task organize his units and equipment? - What does the term OPCON mean when talking
about attaching a section to a unit? - Who is responsible for feeding a unit that is
Attached to your unit?
4Task Organization
- A temporary grouping of forces designed to
accomplish a particular mission. This means
taking a person, section, squad, platoon, or
company and having them work under another
company or battalion for a specific mission. - Allows Commanders to temporarily organize units
providing more flexibility.
5Example of Task Organizing
- 5th Kandak is given a mission to establish a
forward logistics element to support new kandaks
arriving for the start of a second brigade in the
209th Corps. - 1st kandak is tasked with providing 2 companies
to provide security for the logistics base and
one recon platoon from 4th kandak is assigned to
clear the proposed site for the operating base.
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Recon Platoon
7- The S-3 Plans section makes recommendations to
the Commander on how to task organize his units
and allocate resources. - The S-3 Plans section works with the other staff
sections to determine available personnel and
equipment. - Current and projected missions are also
considered in the planning phase of missions.
8Command Relationships
command relationship The degree of control and
responsibility a commander has for forces
operating under his command. (See also
administrative control, assign, attach, direct
support (DS), general support (GS), operational
control (OPCON), and tactical control (TACON))
See FMs 71-100, 100-5, and 100-15.
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Command relationship
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????. . (See also administrative control,
assign, attach, direct support (DS), general
support (GS), operational control (OPCON), and
tactical control (TACON)) See FMs 71-100, 100-5,
and 100-15.
10Command Relationships
assigned (JP 1-02, NATO) 1. To place units or
personnel in an organization where such placement
is relatively permanent, and/or where such
organization controls and administers the units
or personnel for the primary function, or greater
portion of the functions, of the unit or
personnel.
attach (JP 1-02) 1. The placement of units or
personnel in an organization where such placement
is relatively temporary. Subject to limitations
imposed by the attachment order, the commander of
the formation, unit, or organization receiving
the attachment has the responsibility to provide
the attached units with sustainment support
above its organic capability. However, the
responsibility for transfer, promotion of
personnel, nonjudicial punishment, courts
martial, and administrative actions, such as
SIDPERS transactions and unit strength reporting,
are normally retained by the parent formation,
unit, or organization. (See also assign,
operational command (OPCOM), operational control
(OPCON), and organic.) See FM 101-5.
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Assigned
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Attached
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assign, operational command (OPCOM), operational
control (OPCON), and organic.) See FM 101-5.
12Command Relationships
direct support (DS) (JP 1-02) A mission
requiring a force to support another force and
authorizing it to directly assist in the
supported force's request. (See also general
support (GS), general support reinforcing (GSR),
and reinforcing (R).) See FMs 6-20, 7-30, 71-100,
71-123, and 100-15.
general support (GS) (JP 1-02, NATO) That
support which is given to the supported force as
a whole and not to any particular subdivision
thereof. (See also direct support (DS) and
general support reinforcing (GSR).) See FMs 6-20
series and 10-1.
general support-reinforcing (GSR) (JP 1-02) A
tactical artillery mission. General
support-reinforcing artillery has the mission of
supporting the force as a whole and of providing
reinforcing fires for another artillery unit.
(See also direct support (DS), general support
(GS), and reinforcing.) See FM 6-20 series.
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DS
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??? ?????. (See also general support (GS),
general support reinforcing (GSR),and reinforcing
(R).) See FMs 6-20, 7-30, 71-100, 71-123, and
100-15.
GS
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(See also direct support (DS) and general
support reinforcing (GSR).) See FMs 6-20 series
and 10-1.
GSR
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support (DS), general support (GS), and
reinforcing.) See FM 6-20 series.
14Command Relationships
operational control (OPCON) (JP 1-02) Operational
control provides full authority to organize
commands and forces and to employ them as the
commander considers necessary to accomplish
assigned missions. Operational control does not
usually include authoritative direction for
logistics, administration, discipline, internal
organization, or unit training. (See also assign,
attack, detachment, and operational command
(OPCOM).) See JP 0-2.
tactical control (TACON) (JP 1-02) Command
authority over assigned or attached forces or
commands that is limited to local control of
movements or maneuvers necessary to accomplish
missions or tasks assigned. Tactical control
allows commanders to apply force and direct the
tactical use of logistics assets but does not
provide authority to change organizational
structure or direct administrative and logistical
support.
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Opcon
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operational command (OPCOM).) See JP 0-2.
Tacon
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18Questions
- How do commanders ensure units under them have
the people and equipment they need to accomplish
the mission? - Who makes recommendations to the commander on how
to task organize his units and equipment? - What does the term OPCON mean when talking
about attaching a section to a unit? - Who is responsible for feeding a unit that is in
Attached to your unit?