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  2. The U.S. Army Command Structure, which includes all Army Commands (ACOM), Army Service Component Commands (ASCC) and Direct Reporting Units (DRU).

  3. UNDERSTANDING THE ARMY'S STRUCTURE - U.S. Army Garrisons

    home.army.mil/.../files/1416/6032/3563/Enclosure_3_FY21_Army_Command_Structure.pdf

    SDDC is the assigned Army Service Component Command (ASCC) to the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) and a Major Subordinate Command (MSC) to U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC).

  4. AMC Major Subordinate Commands - United States Army

    www.amc.army.mil/Organization/Major-Subordinate-Commands

    The U.S. Army Contracting Command (ACC) and its subordinate organizations and contracting centers provide contracting support for the U.S. Army as the Army’s principal buying agent – ensuring that Soldiers have what they need to be successful, from food and clothing to bullets and bombs.

  5. FORSCOM is the largest United States Army command and provider of expeditionary, regionally engaged, campaign-capable land forces to combatant commanders.

  6. U.S. Army Ranks

    www.army.mil/ranks

    The command sergeant major is the principal NCO assistant. Divisions are comprised of two to three maneuver brigades, a sustainment brigade, and a combat aviation brigade.

  7. Understanding Levels of Command Authority - Army University Press

    www.armyupress.army.mil/.../2021/july/understanding-levels-of-command-authority

    Combatant Command is at the highest levels of authority and encompasses both OPCON and TACON, which are inherent within CCMD. Additionally, CCMD gives commanders direct liaison with Department of Defense agencies (Joint Chiefs of Staff, 2020). CCMD began out of a need to synthesize joint activities.

  8. The new major command merged divergent intelligence disciplines and traditions in a way that was unique to the Army. Its creation marked the most radical realignment of Army intelligence assets in ...

  9. Commands - U.S. Army Reserve

    www.usar.army.mil/Commands

    Geographic Commands. Official site of the U.S. Army Reserve, the federal military reserve forces of the United States.

  10. UNDERSTANDING THE ARMY'S STRUCTURE - U.S. Army Garrisons

    home.army.mil/.../8746/7550/Enclosure_3_-_The_U.S._Armys_Command_Structure.pdf

    The Army, as [one of the three military departments (Army, Navy. [h tp: /www.n avy.mil ] and. Air Force [h tp: /www .af mil] ) reporting to the Department of Defense h tp: /www .do mil] , is composed of two distinct and equa ly important components: the active component and the reserve components. The reserve compo nents are the United States ...

  11. INSCOM is a Direct Reporting Unit (DRU) to the U.S. Army Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff (G2). INSCOM's global force is organized into 17 Major Subordinate Commands (MSCs). We are a ready, resilient and cohesive Army Intelligence team.