Noun
military headquarters from which a military commander controls and organizes the forces
Source: WordNetAbout halfway into the trip Walker’s jeep stopped briefly at the 24th Division command post to confer with Maj. Gen. Bill Kean, the division commander, and the assistant division commander Brig. Gen. Garrison H. Davidson. Source: Internet
An airborne command post was set up in the southern Soviet Union, and several air force units were also alerted. Source: Internet
A remote control console was connected to the repeater allowing staff at the North Tower lobby command post to communicate without using a hand-held radio. Source: Internet
A small command post is set up by Pat, the owner of the Mini Mart. Source: Internet
Because of the District of Columbia’s special status and its dizzying mix of jurisdictions, the FBI field office had been selected to serve as a command post to co-ordinate the movements and functions of various security forces. Source: Internet
A command post and barracks of Punggye-ri nuclear test ground are blown up during the dismantlement process in Punggye-ri, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea May 24, 2018. Source: Internet