Army Command
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Army Command
Summary
Army Command is a command[1]. It draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (command category, ranking #75 of 138).[2]
Key Facts
- Army Command is in the country of Kingdom of Denmark[3].
- Army Command's instance of is recorded as command[4].
- Army Command's military branch is recorded as Royal Danish Army[5].
- Army Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Q10397029[6].
- Army Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Q12299874[7].
- Army Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Q134890908[8].
- Army Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Danske Artilleriregiment[9].
- Army Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Royal Life Guards[10].
- Army Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Army Intelligence Center[11].
- Army Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Telegrafregimentet[12].
- Army Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Guard Hussars[13].
- Army Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Ingeniørregimentet[14].
- Army Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Jutland Dragoon Regiment[15].
- Army Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Slesvigske Fodregiment[16].
- Army Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Trænregimentet[17].
- Army Command's part of is recorded as Defence Command[18].
- +2014-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Army Command[19].
- Army Command's position held by head of the organization is recorded as Chief of the Royal Danish Army[20].
- Army Command's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11bcchkskn[21].
- Army Command's commanded by is recorded as Hans-Christian Mathiesen[22].
- Army Command's Lex ID is recorded as Hærkommandoen[23].
Body
Founding
+2014-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Army Command[19].
Identity
Army Command's part of is recorded as Defence Command[18].
Operations
Subsidiaries include Q10397029[6]; Q12299874[7]; Q134890908[8]; Danske Artilleriregiment[9], an artillery regiment[24], in Kingdom of Denmark[25], founded in 2005[26]; Royal Life Guards[10], a military unit[27], founded in 1658[28]; and Army Intelligence Center[11], a regiment[29], in Kingdom of Denmark[30], founded in 2014[31].
Why It Matters
Army Command draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (command category, ranking #75 of 138).[2]