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==Mission and roles== | ==Mission and roles== | ||
{{Quote|Provide forces for sustained terrestrial combat operations and civil works.|The Army's official mission statement.{{Ref/Reuse|OSFMArmy}}}} | {{Quote|Provide forces for sustained terrestrial combat operations and civil works.|The Army's official mission statement.{{Ref/Reuse|OSFMArmy}}}} | ||
The official mission of the UNSC Army is to provide the majority of logistical support and reserve soldiers who fight in [[Planetary warfare|ground campaigns]].{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22Army|Enc22|Page=61}}{{Ref/Book|Id=OSFMArmy|OSFM|Page=133-135}} The Army's collateral functions are defined as; | The official mission of the UNSC Army is to provide the the majority of logistical support and reserve soldiers who fight in [[Planetary warfare|ground campaigns]].{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22Army|Enc22|Page=61}}{{Ref/Book|Id=OSFMArmy|OSFM|Page=133-135}} The Army's collateral functions are defined as; | ||
*Conducting civil works that have strategic application, including projects for improvement of navigation and follow-on [[terraforming]].{{Ref/Reuse|OSFMArmy}} | *Conducting civil works that have strategic application, including projects for improvement of navigation and follow-on [[terraforming]].{{Ref/Reuse|OSFMArmy}} | ||
*Development of doctrine, procedures and equipment that are of common interest to the Air Force and Marine Corps.{{Ref/Reuse|OSFMArmy}} | *Development of doctrine, procedures and equipment that are of common interest to the Air Force and Marine Corps.{{Ref/Reuse|OSFMArmy}} | ||
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==Organization== | ==Organization== | ||
During the era prior to the destruction of the Human-Covenant War, the UNSC Army was divided into a number of special local command forces termed [[Army Component Command]]s. Each Army Component Command was based out of an assigned colony world, with given Army units administratively under the control of these commands. As the war escalated and colonies were increasingly [[Glassing|destroyed]], many Component Commands were "temporarily" disestablished and replaced by working groups on [[Reach]] and [[Earth]] that instead managed Army units via [[sector]].{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22Army}} | During the era prior to the destruction of the Human-Covenant War, the UNSC Army was divided into a number of special local command forces termed [[Army Component Command]]s. Each Army Component Command was based out of an assigned colony world, with given Army units administratively under the the control of these commands. As the war escalated and colonies were increasingly [[Glassing|destroyed]], many Component Commands were "temporarily" disestablished and replaced by working groups on [[Reach]] and [[Earth]] that instead managed Army units via [[sector]].{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22Army}} | ||
Operational authority of Army assets is assigned to the [[Unified Ground Command]] - one of the two major [[United Nations Space Command#Combatant commands|combatant commands]] of the UNSC and charged with carrying out terrestrial and close-orbit missions. In practice, NAVCOM and its space-based brother [[UNSC Naval Command|NAVCOM]] then form joint task forces assigned to one of the four [[Central Command]]s (or CENTCOMs), which are then charged with protecting that specific region of human space.{{Ref/Book|Id=OSFMUNICOM|OSFM|Page=122-123}} | Operational authority of Army assets is assigned to the [[Unified Ground Command]] - one of the two major [[United Nations Space Command#Combatant commands|combatant commands]] of the UNSC and charged with carrying out terrestrial and close-orbit missions. In practice, NAVCOM and its space-based brother [[UNSC Naval Command|NAVCOM]] then form joint task forces assigned to one of the four [[Central Command]]s (or CENTCOMs), which are then charged with protecting that specific region of human space.{{Ref/Book|Id=OSFMUNICOM|OSFM|Page=122-123}} |