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What type of Command Post is comprised of elements from two or more separate MAJCOMs/wings/units from the same component that merge together to share a common facility with each element responsive to the same Command Post Managers?

1) Type A Command Post
2) Type B Command Post
3) Type C Command Post
4) Type D Command Post

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A Type B Command Post consists of elements from multiple MAJCOMs or units merging to share a common facility, managed by the same Command Post Managers, enhancing command and control operations.

Step-by-step explanation:

The type of Command Post that is comprised of elements from two or more separate Major Commands (MAJCOMs), wings, or units from the same component that merge together to share a common facility, with each element responsive to the same Command Post Managers, is known as a Type B Command Post.

This setup is designed to create a synergistic command and control center where information and resources can be pooled to provide more efficient and effective operations.

The management of such a Command Post requires coordination and communication between the different entities to ensure that the command post functions as a unified body.

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