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Princeton's WordNet

  1. command post, general headquarters, GHQnoun

    military headquarters from which a military commander controls and organizes the forces

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  1. command post

    A command post is a designated location, either physical or mobile, from where military, disaster management, law enforcement or other operational command control is exercised. This is typically where the commander and their support staff operate during a mission, making strategic decisions, coordinating resources, and communicating with personnel on the ground.

Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms

  1. command post

    A unit

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of command post in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of command post in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of command post in a Sentence

  1. Los Angeles:

    Jesse was given a cell phone so he could immediately call family. Firefighter/Paramedics provided immediate medical care, decontamination and transport to a local hospital for a complete medical evaluation, the Mayor's Crisis Response Team was also at the command post throughout the night providing welcomed support to the family.

  2. Mark Milley:

    The guys who were doing it were Khatib Hizbollah, half of those guys were in uniform, they had a command post set up and all that and they were throwing Molotov cocktails, making flames, doing smoke all that kind of business in order to get lots of attention which they did.

  3. Dean Phillips:

    It was a long night, we had a 24-hour command post.

  4. Donald Trump:

    Hyten said.Mattis then put Hyten in charge of the NC3 program and ordered a report on how the changes will be implemented. The secretary is expected to approve the changes within the month.This will not change the highly classified launch procedures but rather focus on ensuring the security and readiness of the connectivity of the system.This also comes as the President Donald Trump administration continues overhauling basic military plans for the conduct of nuclear war.For decades, the military plan for nuclear war has been known as the Single Integrated Operational Plan -- focusing entirely on a nuclear campaign. STRATCOM is continuing the effort begun by the Obama administration to provide military plans that combine nuclear and conventional options, in order to be able to de-escalate a crisis, according to defense officials familiar with the effort. The move to include conventional options as part of planning for nuclear war took on additional importance as tensions rose with North Korea, and the Pentagon leadership was looking for a wide range of military options to offer President Donald Trump, officials say.Hyten noted that in February, Joseph Dunford and members of the Joint Staff rode on the National Airborne Operations Center in an exercise. That E-4 aircraft is used in a crisis essentially as an airborne command post. After the plane landed.

  5. Osie David:

    Instead of sending bits of information back up to a command post, the autonomy kits can enable sensors to perform detection and object identification in real time…and then push that information up to a human.


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