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Joint Forces Command operates both permanent and operationally oriented (temporary) formations. For the Army and Air Forces, permanent commands consist of organizations designed to conduct defensive operations in the vicinity of the Meridonian homeland, while the Navy maintains two permanent fleet organizations which handle operational command of deployed units in their region of operation- the Marinan Fleet and the Anagonian Fleet, which handles operations in those two oceans. | Joint Forces Command operates both permanent and operationally oriented (temporary) formations. For the Army and Air Forces, permanent commands consist of organizations designed to conduct defensive operations in the vicinity of the Meridonian homeland, while the Navy maintains two permanent fleet organizations which handle operational command of deployed units in their region of operation- the Marinan Fleet and the Anagonian Fleet, which handles operations in those two oceans. | ||
Joint Forces Command maintains a staff pool of general level officers to head temporary combatant commands, and can pull any flag officer necessary to serve as a task force commander as necessary, as was done with John Ironwood when he was tapped from his billet as Commander, Land Operations to directly head Combined Task Force Oak Hand in New England. | |||
===Structure=== | ===Structure=== |
Revision as of 13:25, 19 February 2024
Joint Forces Command | |
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Active | DD MONTH 19XX - present |
Country | Meridon |
Part of | Meridon Defense Forces |
Headquarters | TBD |
Motto(s) | ' |
Engagements | War in New England |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | Yui Townley |
Defense Secretary | Jason Merritt |
Commander, Naval Operations | ADM Thomas Turei |
Commander, Land Operations | Gen John Ironwood |
Commander, Aerospace Operations | ACdt Aleandro Mangone |
Joint Forces Command is the unified combatant command organ of the Meridon Defense Forces.
History
Organization
Joint Forces Command operates both permanent and operationally oriented (temporary) formations. For the Army and Air Forces, permanent commands consist of organizations designed to conduct defensive operations in the vicinity of the Meridonian homeland, while the Navy maintains two permanent fleet organizations which handle operational command of deployed units in their region of operation- the Marinan Fleet and the Anagonian Fleet, which handles operations in those two oceans.
Joint Forces Command maintains a staff pool of general level officers to head temporary combatant commands, and can pull any flag officer necessary to serve as a task force commander as necessary, as was done with John Ironwood when he was tapped from his billet as Commander, Land Operations to directly head Combined Task Force Oak Hand in New England.
Structure
Permanent commands established in bold. Joint Forces Command
- Commander, Land Operations (COMLANDOPS)
- Home Army
- Home Army Forces Command
- Home Army Air Defense Forces
- Home Army Sustainment Forces
- Anagonian Army
- Anagonian Army Forces Command
- Anagonian Army Air Defense Forces
- Anagonian Army Sustainment Forces
- Home Army
- Commander, Naval Operations (COMNAVOPS)
- Commander, Home Fleet (COMHOMFLT)
- Commander, Submarines, Home Fleet (COMSUBHOM)
- Commander, Surface Forces, Home Fleet (COMSURFHOM)
- Commander, Air Forces, Home Fleet (COMAIRHOM)
- Commander, Anagonian Fleet (COMGONFLT)
- Commander, Submarines, Anagonian Fleet (COMSUBGON)
- Commander, Surface Forces, Anagonian Fleet (COMSURFGON)
- Commander, Amphibious Forces, Anagonian Fleet (COMPHIBGON)
- Commander, Air Forces, Anagonian Fleet (COMAIRGON)
- Commander, Marinan Fleet (COMMARFLT)
- Commander, Submarines, Anagonian Fleet (COMSUBMAR)
- Commander, Surface Forces, Anagonian Fleet (COMSURFMAR)
- Commander, Amphibious Forces, Anagonian Fleet (COMPHIBMAR)
- Commander, Air Forces, Anagonian Fleet (COMAIRMAR)
- Commander, Home Fleet (COMHOMFLT)
- Commander, Aerospace Operations (COMAIROPS)
- Commander, Home Air Defense Zone (HOMEADZ)
- Air Sector Northeast
- Air Sector North Central
- Air Sector Northwest
- Air Sector Southeast
- Air Sector South Central
- Air Sector Southwest
Special operations forces
Special forces normally are allocated to either the Fleet (naval) or Forces Command of a specific region of operation if necessary to facilitate long-term operations in a specified area. Special forces groupings normally fall under the Joint Special Operations Group.