ülem, kes saab vägesid või muud toetust ühelt või enamalt teda toetavalt ülemalt ning kellel on toetuse rakendamise plaan
a commander having primary responsibility for all aspects of a task assigned by a higher NATO military authority and who receives forces or other support from one or more supporting commanders
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The execution of NATO military operations will often be guided by the supported/supporting relationship when one command, force or unit should aid, protect, complement or sustain another. The supported/supporting relationship allows the strengths and capabilities of the headquarters and forces of the military command structure to complement each other. The supported/supporting relationship must work both ways, i.e. the supported commander must be able to participate and comment on developing support plans of supporting commanders. A complete understanding of the supported commander’s mission, assigned objectives, force capabilities and intent is critical to enable the supporting commander to meet their responsibilities flexibly.
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