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Encyclopedia > Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic

The Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic was one of two supreme commanders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. It was held by an American admiral, with a British admiral as deputy. Commander-in-Chief (in NATO-lingo often C-in-C or CINC pronounced sink) is the commander of all the military forces within a particular region or of all the military forces of a state. ... For the National Association of Theatre Owners, please see National Association of Theatre Owners. ... Admiral is a word from the Arabic term Amir-al-bahr (commander of the sea). ...


In 2003 the position was reconstituted the Allied Command Transformation (ACT). This is located in Norfolk, Virginia, where the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic was based. It is headed by the Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (SACT), a U.S. flag (four star) admiral with the dual-hatted role as commander U.S. Joint Forces Command (COMUSJFCOM). This Wikipedia article uses European spelling because of NATOs historical use of this style as a standard. ... Nickname: Motto: Crescas (Latin for, Thou shalt grow. ...


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Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Supreme Allied Commander (630 words)
Supreme Allied Commander is the title given to the most senior commander of some multinational organisations.
These commanders reported to the Combined Chiefs of Staff, although in the case of the American commanders in the Pacific and SACSEA, the relevant national command authorities of the Joint Chiefs of Staff or the Chiefs of Staff Committee had responsibility of the main conduct of the war in the theatre of operations.
In June 2003, the SACLANT organisation was decommissioned and Allied Command Transformation was established.
News from the USIA Washington File (2345 words)
Allied Command Atlantic and the Transatlantic Link Throughout NATO's history, the transatlantic link has referred to the political, economic, and military ties between North America and Europe.
The CJTF commander was tasked to prepare for a peace-support operation in a fictional country.
The outlook is encouraging and both major NATO commanders (the Supreme Allied Commanders for the Atlantic and for Europe) look forward to implementing fully the CJTF concept into the Alliance Command Structure.
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