military headquarters
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Definition
Noun: 1. The primary location from which a military commander directs operations: This is the central command post or installation where strategic and tactical decisions are made, and from which military forces are controlled and coordinated.
Usage
- The term "military headquarters" functions as a singular or plural noun, though it is often treated as singular when referring to the institution or location itself.
- It specifies the command center for a military unit, which can range from a small field headquarters to a large, permanent installation.
Examples
- The military headquarters was heavily fortified against potential attacks.
- All intelligence reports were sent directly to the military headquarters for analysis.
- The general established a forward military headquarters closer to the front lines.
Advanced Usage
- "To be headquartered at/in...": This phrase describes where a military command is officially based.
- The division is headquartered at Fort Bragg.
Variants and Related Words
- Headquarters (HQ): A common abbreviated form. While "headquarters" can be used for non-military organizations (e.g., corporate headquarters), in a military context it is synonymous with "military headquarters".
- Command post (CP): A smaller, often temporary, tactical headquarters established for command and control during specific operations.
- Base of operations: A broader term for the central location from which activities are directed.
Synonyms
- Command center
- Nerve center
- HQ (abbreviation)
Related Phrases
- Field headquarters: A temporary headquarters set up in an operational area.
- General headquarters (GHQ): The headquarters of a major military command or theater of operations.
Noun
- the military installation from which a commander performs the functions of command
- the general's headquarters were a couple of large tents