
Army High Command
The Army High Command is the top leadership responsible for making strategic decisions, planning operations, and managing resources for an entire nation's army. It typically includes senior generals and officers who set policies, oversee training and readiness, and coordinate large-scale military activities. Positioned above regional or unit commands, it ensures the army functions as a unified force aligned with national defense goals. Its role is to provide leadership, direction, and oversight to maintain effective military strength and preparedness.