The same challenges persist as USARCENT serves as the Coalition Forces Land Component Command for USCENTCOM, while maintaining responsibilities as the Theater Army and
Army Service Component Command. In each of these roles, and at various times, USARCENT has adapted and maintains agility within its organizational architecture to accomplish all missions assigned by the geographic combatant commander (GCC).
Department of the Army, Organization and Functions Army Commands,
Army Service Component Commands, and Direct Reporting Units, Army Regulation 10-87, (Washington, DC: U.S.
Schwartz, USTRANSCOM commander, SDDC will continue to be responsible for all end-to-end surface deployment and distribution as an
Army Service Component Command under the combatant command of USTRANSCOM.
The role of the combatant command and
Army Service Component Command in providing basic life support and sustainment will be critical to the success of these deployments.
Army Europe (USAREUR), the
Army Service Component Command of the United States European Command.
The FAA indicated that FM 6-02.71 does not adequately address the separation of duties and responsibilities between the
Army Service component command G-6 and the Signal Command (Theater) commander.
As a major subordinate command of the Army Materiel Command, the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command has the mission statement to "Provide global surface deployment and distribution services to meet the nation's objectives." In accomplishing that mission, SDDC also serves as the
Army Service Component Command of the U.S.
The deployable field Army headquarters will be capable of expeditionary full-spectrum operations and command and control while it continues to serve as the
Army service component command of the U.S.
The
Army Service Component Command may operate in the background, and its contributions may never make the news, but it is now more critical than ever.
As the
Army Service Component Command to US Transportation Command and a Major Supporting Command to US Army Materiel Command, SDDC plans, coordinates and synchronizes surface deployment and distribution capabilities as a key member of the nation's Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise by delivering and sustaining the Joint force when and where needed to support our nation's objectives.
The Antiterrorism Program is also an element of APP assessments, which cover Army command,
Army service component command, direct reporting unit, and Army National Guard program, plan, and mission execution performance.
Army Installation Command as the Army's seventh
Army service component command, meaning that its demand signals could be filled by the U.S.