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['hed'kwɔ:təz] n | |
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| génér. |
maison mère |
| douan., écon. |
administration centrale |
| financ. |
siège de direction effectif |
| fond m. |
siège du FMI |
| techn. |
quartier général |
| écon. |
principal établissement; siège m |
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| transp. |
siège social |
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| génér. |
Quartier général |
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| Anglais glossaire |
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| abrév., milit. |
hdqr; hdqrs; hdqtrs |
| milit., abrév. |
hed; hqtr |
| milit., logist. |
All the personnel, assets and possibly facilities that the commander of a major unit has at his/her disposal in order to exercise command. The HQ is placed under the organic or functional authority of a chief of staff, and it is made up of the staff itself and the command support elements: - CIS specialised in exploitation and attachment; - Headquarters support including the protection efforts, which could be included in the headquarters support assets. The headquarters can be organised into several command posts: main command post Main CP, rear command post Rear CP, tactical command post Tactical CP, reserved command post Alternate CP and, for level 1, a home base command post. A headquarters is considered as “single-site” when it only consists in one Main CP, and when it is therefore deployed over a single site the Tactical CP is not taken into account since it is not permanent. The headquarters is considered as “multi-site” when it consists in several CPs Main, Rear, Alternate, each of them located on a different site. (FRA) |