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  2. Strategic Command (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Strategic Command will integrate fighting across Air, Land, Sea, Cyber and Space and ensure the armed services operate at the forefront of the information environment. [5] On 9 December 2019, it was announced that Joint Forces Command was renamed Strategic Command. [6] Joint Force Command and Strategic Command handled a number of space functions.

  3. Structure of the British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters, Strategic Command, at Northwood Headquarters, Eastbury [39] Defence Digital, at MoD Corsham [40] ISS Boddington; Joint Arms Control Implementation Group, at RAF Henlow [41] Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre, at MoD Shrivenham [42]

  4. Commander Strategic Command - Wikipedia

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    Strategic Command develops and coordinates joint capabilities for UK Defence such as medical services, intelligence, support and logistics, digital and communication systems, cyber, special forces, training and education, and UK overseas bases. They also manage overseas military operations through the Permanent Joint Headquarters. [1]

  5. Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces - Wikipedia

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    CINCLAND was also the Standing Joint Commander (UK) (SJC (UK)), with responsibility for the provision of Military Aid to the Civil Power within the United Kingdom. The position had existed since 1968, when it was known as General Officer Commanding Army Strategic Command. In 1972 it became Commander-in-Chief United Kingdom Land Forces (CINCUKLF).

  6. Chiefs of Staff Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Tri-Service Badge of the British Armed Forces. The Chiefs of Staff Committee (CSC) is composed of the most senior military personnel in the British Armed Forces who advise on operational military matters and the preparation and conduct of military operations.

  7. Permanent Joint Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The Permanent Joint Headquarters was established on 1 April 1996 to enhance the operational effectiveness and efficiency of UK-led joint, potentially joint and multi-national operations, and to exercise operational command of UK forces assigned to multinational operations led by others. [2]

  8. Structure of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters Regional Command at Montgomery House, Aldershot is commanded by a Major-General. It is the Army's HQ for the UK, Nepal and Brunei, administering Army bases in the UK and providing civil engagement. Headquarters Regional Command is also the operational command for the Army Cadets.

  9. Defence Medical Services - Wikipedia

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    The Defence Medical Services Group is a formation commanded by a Brigadier or equivalent of 7,000 general practitioners, dentists, consultants, nurses, surgeons, allied health professionals and medics (combat medical technicians), both uniformed and civilian personnel, to provide healthcare for the United Kingdom's Armed Forces.