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Allied Command Operations

Allied Command Operation
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Founded2002
Part ofNATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization
HeadquartersSHAPE
MottoVigilia Pretium Libertatis
Websitewww.shape.nato.int
Commanders
SACEURGeneral Alexus G. Grynkewich
Knownlyx archive image United States Air Force

The Allied Command Operations (abbr. ACO, French: Commandement allié Opérations)[a] is one of the two strategic commands of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the other being Allied Command Transformation (ACT). The headquarters and commander of ACO is Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) and Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), respectively.

Structure

Locations of NATO's two strategic commands — Allied Command Transformation (ACT) with its subordinate centres (blue marks) and Allied Command Operations (ACO), headquartered at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) and including its subordinate and joint force commands (red marks).
POLITICAL-STRATEGIC LEVEL:
Knownlyx encyclopedia image North Atlantic Council
(NAC)
NATO Headquarters, Brussels, BEL
Secretary-General
(SECGEN)
NATO Headquarters, Brussels, BEL
International Staff
(IS)
NATO Headquarters, Brussels, BEL
MILITARY-STRATEGIC LEVEL:
Knownlyx encyclopedia image International Military Staff
(IMS)
NATO Headquarters, Brussels, BEL
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Military Committee
(MC)
NATO Headquarters, Brussels, BEL
STRATEGIC COMMANDS:
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Supreme Allied Commander Transformation
Allied Command Transformation (ACT)
Norfolk, U.S.
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Supreme Allied Commander Europe
Allied Command Operations (ACO)
Mons, BEL
TRANSFORMATION COMMANDS:
OPERATIONAL COMMANDS:
Knownlyx encyclopedia image Joint Warfare Centre
(JWC)
Stavanger, NOR
Knownlyx encyclopedia image Joint Force Command Brunssum
(JFC Brunssum)
Brunssum, NLD
Knownlyx encyclopedia image Allied Air Command
(AIRCOM)
Ramstein, DEU
Knownlyx encyclopedia image Joint Force Training Centre
(JFTC)
Bydgoszcz, POL
Knownlyx encyclopedia image Joint Force Command Naples
(JFC Naples)
Naples, ITA
Knownlyx encyclopedia image Allied Land Command
(LANDCOM)
İzmir, TUR
Knownlyx encyclopedia image Joint Analysis and Lessons Learned Centre
(JALLC)
Lisbon, PRT
Knownlyx encyclopedia image Joint Force Command Norfolk
(JFC Norfolk)
Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.
Knownlyx encyclopedia image Allied Maritime Command
(MARCOM)
Northwood, GBR
Knownlyx encyclopedia image Joint Support and Enabling Command
(JSEC)
Ulm, DEU


Under ACO, there are three Strategic Level Commands and three tactical level commands:[3]

Strategic Level Commands:

Tactical Level commands:

Other commands:

Joint Force Command Norfolk

Joint Force Command Norfolk (JFCNF) was established after allied re-assessment of the security environment which emphasizes the importance of the Atlantic Ocean and its sea lines of communication to Europe. As an organization governed by an international memorandum of understanding (MoU), the command provides the capability to act early in a crisis to ensure a joint deterrent response and improve the responsiveness of NATO within that trans-Atlantic domain.[4]

JFCNF works seamlessly with allies and NATO partners in all domains and to provide awareness and synchronization with allies, while ensuring readiness and contributing to NATO objectives and core tasks. The NATO functions of JFCNF are related to the transition from a crisis to a high-intensity conflict. In this role, the command will contribute to enhance NATO's warfighting capability.[4]

Established in 2018, the first JFCNF commander was Vice Admiral Andrew L. Lewis, USN who also commanded the recently re-established United States Second Fleet, also headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia.[5][6] As of 2021, the JFCNF and 2nd Fleet commander is Vice Admiral Daniel W. Dwyer, USN.

Joint Support Enabling Command

SACEUR also has operational command of the Joint Support and Enabling Command.[7]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "English and French shall be the official languages for the entire North Atlantic Treaty Organization."[1] "... the English and French texts [of the Treaty] are equally authentic ..."[2]

References

  1. ^ "Final Communiqué following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council on 17 September 1949". Archived from the original on 6 December 2006.
  2. ^ "The North Atlantic Treaty, [Article 14]". Archived from the original on 14 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Military Command Structure". NATO. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Joint Force Command Norfolk Conducts Trans-Atlantic Security Seminar". Joint Force Command Norfolk Public Affairs. 2019-01-15. Archived from the original on January 15, 2019.
  5. ^ Babb, Carla (2018-08-06). "US Navy's Top Admiral Cites Increased Threat in Ocean Nearest Washington". Voice of America. Retrieved 2018-08-12.
  6. ^ LaGrone, Sam (2018-11-29). "U.S. 2nd Fleet Racing Toward a 2019 Operational Capability". USNI News. Retrieved 2018-12-01.
  7. ^ Boeke, Sergei (13 January 2020). "Creating a secure and functional rear area : NATO's new JSEC Headquarters". nato.int. NATO. Retrieved 9 October 2020. JSEC is part of the NATO Force Structure and under the operational command of the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR).