United States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) is the Army's largest major command. Headquartered at Fort McPherson, Georgia, FORSCOM consists of more than 730,000 Active Army, U.S. Army Reserve, and Army National Guard soldiers. FORSCOM trains, mobilizes, deploys, and sustains combat ready forces capable of responding rapidly to crises world-wide.
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- United States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) is the Army's largest major command. Headquartered at Fort McPherson, Georgia, FORSCOM consists of more than 730,000 Active Army, U.S. Army Reserve, and Army National Guard soldiers. FORSCOM trains, mobilizes, deploys, and sustains combat ready forces capable of responding rapidly to crises world-wide. FORSCOM develops and cares for people, optimizes available resources, develops quality installations, and establishes major facilities to project power globally. FORSCOM is the Army component of U.S. Joint Forces Command. JFCOM mission is to provide U.S. military forces where needed throughout the world and to ensure they are integrated and trained as unified forces ready for any assigned task. The FORSCOM commander functions as commander of the Army forces of this unified command and plans for and, on order, provides military support to civil authorities, including response to natural disasters and civil emergencies. FORSCOM is also the Army Service Component Command to NORTHCOM. NORTHCOM’s mission is to deter, prevent, and defeat threats and aggression aimed at the U.S. , its territories, and interests and provides military assistance to civil authorities including consequence management operations. FORSCOM has major units located at 15 installations, including the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, California and the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk, Louisiana.
- Das United States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM; dt. Streitkräftekommando) ist eines von drei Heereskommandos und ein Major Command der US Army. Es ist zuständig für die Ausbildung, Mobilisierung, Aufstellung, Unterstützung, Transformation, und Neuorganisation der konventionellen Kräfte der US Army. Es hat sein Hauptquartier in Fort McPherson, Georgia, und wird von General Charles C. Campbell geführt. Das FORSCOM stellt eine Besonderheit innerhalb der Oberkommandos der US Army dar, denn es fungiert einerseits als Armeekommando für die US Army selbst, und anderseits bildet es die Heereskomponente des US Joint Forces Command, operiert also auch als funktionales US-Army-Komponentenkommando. Dem Kommandeur des FORSCOM ist auch die US Army North, die Landkomponente des Regionalkommandos US Northern Command unterstellt.
- U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) er en overkommando i den amerikanske hæren med ansvar for alle hærens reaksjonsstyrker i USA som kan sendes til geografiske militærkommandoer i hver verdensdel. FORSCOM har hovedkvarter ved Fort McPherson i Georgia. FORSCOM har kommando over alle aktive avdelinger i USA, og får kommando over avdelinger i arméreserven og Nasjonalgarden når disse mobiliseres før utsendelse.
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- United States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) is the Army's largest major command. Headquartered at Fort McPherson, Georgia, FORSCOM consists of more than 730,000 Active Army, U.S. Army Reserve, and Army National Guard soldiers. FORSCOM trains, mobilizes, deploys, and sustains combat ready forces capable of responding rapidly to crises world-wide.
- Das United States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM; dt. Streitkräftekommando) ist eines von drei Heereskommandos und ein Major Command der US Army. Es ist zuständig für die Ausbildung, Mobilisierung, Aufstellung, Unterstützung, Transformation, und Neuorganisation der konventionellen Kräfte der US Army. Es hat sein Hauptquartier in Fort McPherson, Georgia, und wird von General Charles C. Campbell geführt.
- U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) er en overkommando i den amerikanske hæren med ansvar for alle hærens reaksjonsstyrker i USA som kan sendes til geografiske militærkommandoer i hver verdensdel. FORSCOM har hovedkvarter ved Fort McPherson i Georgia. FORSCOM har kommando over alle aktive avdelinger i USA, og får kommando over avdelinger i arméreserven og Nasjonalgarden når disse mobiliseres før utsendelse.
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