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kalos72 02-28-2017 07:53 PM

T2K - UCC Question
 
What was USNORTHCOM in the T2K timeline? My google is weak today I guess...

I need the UCC or similar command that would be responsible for the US/Northern Hemisphere security and defense type role.



Thank you!

rcaf_777 02-28-2017 08:19 PM

Try this

United States Army Forces Command

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United...Forces_Command

RN7 03-01-2017 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kalos72 (Post 73567)
What was USNORTHCOM in the T2K timeline? My google is weak today I guess...

I need the UCC or similar command that would be responsible for the US/Northern Hemisphere security and defense type role.



Thank you!


I think it was created in 2002 so it did not exist in its present form in T2K.

kalos72 03-01-2017 08:58 AM

Yeah thats my issue, the T2K timeline.

I found that the US 5th Army/US Army North was responsible for the defence of the continental US back in the day but that is just an Army force right? What about something that included the other services?

FORSCOM seems more readiness oriented to ALL the Armed Services from what I can find, were they responsible for the defence of the US back in the day?

I might just go with USNorthCom since its pretty consistent with the other existing UCC commands at the time.

Silent Hunter UK 03-01-2017 12:25 PM

What about NORAD?

rcaf_777 03-01-2017 01:02 PM

NORAD is only for Aerospace Defence and ICBM Warning. The Commander of U.S. Northern Command is concurrently Commander of the U.S.-Canadian North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). The two are co-located at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

The Dark 03-01-2017 08:50 PM

Man, researching this really is tough! As best as I can tell, there wasn't a unified command. It would have been a combination of ACC, LANTCOM, USSOUTHCOM (for the Caribbean), and possibly USSOCOM (depending on if they inherited the role from STRAC).

kalos72 03-02-2017 03:37 AM

I know right? So at least it's not just me!

The US 5th Army/US Army North was as close as I could get but that wasn't a true unified command, in comparison to others like USSOUTHCOM.

I think we will just "create" USNORTHCOM and call it a day. :)

Thanks everyone for your help!

rcaf_777 03-02-2017 11:04 AM

Ok think I found it

On 1 October 1993 U.S. Atlantic Command (USACOM) was formed in 1999 this becomes United States Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM)

For more info try searching for Defining U.S. Atlantic Command's Role in the Power Projection Strategy

Adm.Lee 03-05-2017 08:34 PM

Didn't the Army also have First, Second, and Fourth Armies as regional HQs?

swaghauler 03-08-2017 11:17 PM

When I was in the Reserves (both the 4/92FA and 475th QM), the 99th ARCOM (Army reserve command) was under the control of 1ST Army. So was every unit on the East Coast as well as the 78th Infantry Division (PA National Guard), 10th Mountain, 82nd Airborne, and all the cadres at Ft. Picket, Ft. Lee, and Ft Drum. I'm not sure what else 1ST Army controlled. It was a BIG command.


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