Tactical Command definition

Tactical Command means the authority delegated to a commander to assign tasks to forces under his command for the accomplishment of the mission assigned by higher authority.
Tactical Command means directing and supervising the execution of specific tasks by teams and/or units on the scene of operations. It is exerted by the leaders of such teams and/or commanders of units. Supreme On-Scene Commander (SOSC) means a designated officer of the Lead State, having the overall operational command of all Joint Response Operations undertaken within the framework of the Plan. National On-Scene Commander (NOSC) means an officer, designated by the Operational Authority, having operational control of all national pollution response resources which

Examples of Tactical Command in a sentence

  • The organisational structure in joint operations should contain two main co-ordination and command levels, namely Operational Control ashore and Tactical Command on the scene of operations.

  • The overall Tactical Command is laid upon a designated Supreme On-Scene Commander/Co- ordinator (SOSC) from the lead country.

  • The personnel and means of the assisting Parties shall work under direct Operational Control and Tactical Command of their respective NOSCs and unit commanders or team leaders.

  • Tactical Command is exercised by the Leader of each team or the Commander of each unit taking part in the response operations.

  • Tactical Command (TACOM) The authority delegated to a Commander to assign tasks to forces under his command for the accomplishment of the mission assigned by a higher authority.

  • The CAOC Commander exercises Tactical Command (TACOM) and/or Tactical Control (TACON) over those defensive and offensive forces and facilities assigned/allocated to him.