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The Chain of Command

The Importance of the Chain Of Command

The chain of command holds a significant place, both within the battalion and in the general direction of all bodies of authority, even seen within the United States Army; it allows leadership to delegate tasks to several positions of authority and effectively direct and accomplish everything at hand. 

Battalion Chain Of Command

Battalion Commander:

c/LTC Christian Palacios

Battalion Executive Officer:

c/MAJ Leslie Logan

Battalion Command Sergeant Major:

c/CSM Rodrigo Lopez

Battalion Staff

S-1 (Adjutant):

c/CPT Amyia Thomas

S-2 (Security & Intelligence):

c/CPT Daniel Rodriguez

S-3 (Training & Operations):

c/CPT Colton Millar

S-4 (Logistics & Supply):

c/CPT Isaac Alday

S-5 (Public Relations & Affairs):

c/CPT Dixie Delgado

United States Army Chain Of Command

Commander In Chief:

The Honorable Donald J. Trump

Secretary of the Army:

The Honorable Ryan D. Mcpaethy

Secretary of Defense:

Dr. Mark T. Esper

Chairman Joint Chief of Staff:

Gen. Mark A. Milley

Army Chief of Staff:

Gen. James C. McConville

Sergeant Major of the Army:

SGA Michael A. Grintson

TRADOC Commander:

Gen. Paul E. Funk ll

TRADOC Command Sergeant Major:

CSM Timothy A. Guden

Cadet Command Commander:

MG. John R. Evens Jr.

Cadet Command Sergeant Major:

CSM Mario O. Terenas

5th Brigade Commander:

Col. Chris Alfeiri

5th Brigade Command Sergeant Major:

CSM George Bunn

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