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Regional Command (Syria)
Regional Command may refer to: * Regional Command (British Army), a two-star command of the British Army * Regional Military Command, Indonesian military districts * Allgemeine-SS regional commands, Schutzstaffel (SS) commands during the Nazi era, covering Austria and Germany * Regional Command of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Iraq Region The Regional Command of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Iraq Region, officially the Regional Command of the Iraqi Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, was the highest decision-making organ of the Iraqi Regional Branch. The Regio ...
, highest decision-making organ of the Iraqi Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party {{Disambiguation ...
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Regional Command (British Army)
Regional Command, formerly Support Command, is a two-star command of the British Army. It is the Army's HQ for the UK, Nepal and Brunei. It delivers Real Life Support to the Army and controls the UK Stations and Garrisons. It is also responsible for engagement with the civilian community and acts as the proponent for UK Operations. Support Command, formed in 2011, became Regional Command in 2015. History Support Command was formed on 1 November 2011 and absorbed the functions of the 4th Infantry Division on 1 January 2012 and of 2nd Infantry Division and 5th Infantry Division from 1 April 2012. Support Command is headquartered at Aldershot Garrison in South East England. Initial published tasks included: *Lead on the Firm Base Concept for Commander Land Forces from 1 November 2011. *Deliver Firm Base support as defined by Project AVANTI from 3 January 2012 within 2nd (South East) Brigade, 43rd (Wessex) Brigade and 145 (South) Brigade boundaries and for the remainder within bo ...
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Regional Military Command
The Indonesian Military Regional Commands ( id, Komando Daerah Militer; abbreviated ) are military districts of the Indonesian Army which function for territorial defence of various regions within the Indonesia, country. They cover one or multiple Provinces of Indonesia, provinces. History The Armed Forces' Military district, military regions are known as . Their organization was established by General Sudirman, following the model of the Military district (Germany), German Wehrkreise system. The system was later codified in Strategy Order No.1 (), signed by General Sudirman in November 1948. The Army's structure underwent various reorganisations throughout its early years. From 1946 to 1952, the Army was organized into combined arms division (military), divisions. These were consolidated in 1951, and then dissolved in 1952. From 1952 to 1958–59, the Army was organised into seven Territorial Armies () composed of regiments and independent formations at battalion level and b ...
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Allgemeine-SS Regional Commands
:''See "Waffen-SS divisions" for the Waffen-SS order of battle'' The Allgemeine-SS regional commands were titled ''SS-Oberabschnitte'' (SS Main Districts) and first were established on November 16, 1933. They replaced the earlier command structure composed of five ''SS-Gruppen'' and comprised the regional component of the ''Allgemeine-SS'' command structure. They reported to the SS-''Amt'' (SS Office), in 1935 renamed the '' SS-Hauptamt'' (SS Main Offfice). Their commanders carried the title of ''SS-Oberabschnitte Führer'' and usually held the rank of SS-'' Gruppenführer'' or SS-''Obergruppenführer''. Beginning in November 1937, when the Higher SS and Police Leaders were established, the ''SS-Oberabschnitte'' were subordinated to them. However, in nearly every instance, the ''SS-Oberabschnitt Führer'' held both positions simultaneously. The ''Oberabschnitt Führer's'' staff was headed by a ''Stabschef'' (Chief of Staff) who oversaw departments encompassing administration, trai ...
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