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Command Post is a military term referring to a field location whence the person in charge of a situation may issue orders. Command posts are typically temporary and are located to allow maximum access to the site or battlefield with minimal risk to the person in charge.


Most military formations (e.g. an infantry battalion of 800 soldiers) will have two command posts -- one primary, one secondary. If the primary one comes under attack or its ability to control the situation is disrupted (e.g. by a physical move), the secondary takes over. If both command posts are out of action, a subordinate command post steps up to command the formation; in the case of an infantry battalion, one of the company command posts would step up and take charge. Infantry of the Royal Irish Rifles during the Battle of the Somme in World War I. Infantry are soldiers who fight primarily on foot with small arms in organized military units, though they may be transported to the battlefield by horses, ships, automobiles, skis, or other means. ... Symbol of the Austrian 14th Armoured Battalion in NATO military graphic symbols A battalion is a military unit usually consisting of between two and six companies and typically commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel. ... A company is a military unit, typically consisting of 100-200 soldiers. ...


Command posts are often abbreviated to CP (pronounced "See Pee").


Mobile command posts are often mounted on special armoured vehicles and include extra radios, map boards, etc. for the commander and his staff.


Command Post in the military is more commonly known as Command and Control. The Command Post deals with emergencies and deals with time critical information such as tracking military flying. In the military: The exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission. ...


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Command post - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (220 words)
Command Post is a military term referring to a field location whence the person in charge of a situation may issue orders.
Command posts are typically temporary and are located to allow maximum access to the site or battlefield with minimal risk to the person in charge.
If both command posts are out of action, a subordinate command post steps up to command the formation; in the case of an infantry battalion, one of the company command posts would step up and take charge.
Command Post Exercise (1117 words)
Command team members follow the battle by translating reports from the control team into plots on the command team's paper map - the CP sit map.
Command teams send verbal or written orders to their control team on what they want to be done in the next few turns.
Command team instructions to the control team are given as realistic field orders and fire support request approvals - not detailed "this tank will shoot at that tank" game play talk.
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