Army Operational Command (), short "HOK", is the Danish Army top authority. It is a Level.II command authority, directly under the Defence Command. HOK was formed on 1 January 1991. The origin of HOK can be traced back to 1808, with the forming of the General staff. Initially located in Aarhus, per 1 August 1993 it has its headquarter in Karup, Denmark.
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| - Army Operational Command (), short "HOK", is the Danish Army top authority. It is a Level.II command authority, directly under the Defence Command. HOK was formed on 1 January 1991. The origin of HOK can be traced back to 1808, with the forming of the General staff. Initially located in Aarhus, per 1 August 1993 it has its headquarter in Karup, Denmark.
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| - Army Operational Command (), short "HOK", is the Danish Army top authority. It is a Level.II command authority, directly under the Defence Command. HOK was formed on 1 January 1991. The origin of HOK can be traced back to 1808, with the forming of the General staff. Initially located in Aarhus, per 1 August 1993 it has its headquarter in Karup, Denmark. Due to the recent Defence agreement 2005-2009 many changes are currently in the process of being implanted, so the following subordinated list might not be fully complete or fully accurate. Directly subordinated is the following Level.III authorities.
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