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Combatant Commands - U. S. Department of Defense U S Northern Command deters, detects and defeats threats to the United States, conducts security cooperation activities with allies and partners, and supports civil authorities Northcom's top
DoD’s 9 Combatant Commands: What They Are, What They Do Each COCOM has a particular mission, and each may be involved in various operations or exercises (operations are various phases of a war or military engagement; exercises are routine or
COCOM: An International Attempt to Control Technology - DTIC ture of multi-national methods of technology control COCOM was established in 1949 as a res onse by members of NATO to the growing Soviet threat Seven western European nations, plus the United States, determined there was a need for the multilateral control of military technology availabl
What Is a Combatant Command? - The National Interest Also known as a unified combatant command, or COCOM, these commands are the highest possible echelon of military command and are overseen by what’s called the Unified Command Plan, or UCP
Multilateral Export Control Policy: The Coordinating Committee (CoCom) The Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (CoCom) is the informal multilateral organization through which the United States and its allies attempt to coordinate the national controls they apply over the export of strategic materials and technology to the Communist world
Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls [CoCom . . . The Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls, commonly known as CoCom, was an informal organization established after World War I Its primary purpose was to restrict the transfer of weapons technology to Warsaw Pact countries