User talk:Egbert Benezeth

COMMAND . “Command is authority vested in an indi- vidual for the direction, coordination and control of military forces.”1 In order to command effectively, a commander must be supported by two principal aids; his staff and a command system (com- munications and data processing). The grouping of this support occurs in the commander’s headquarters (HQ). The HQ helps the commander to command by presenting him with the means of control and the communications through which information and control measures can be exchanged.