Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 32 - National Defense |
Subtitle A - Department of Defense |
Chapter VI - Department of the Navy |
SubChapter A - United States Navy Regulations and Official Records |
Part 700 - United States Navy Regulations and Official Records |
Subpart G - Commanders In Chief and Other Commanders |
Titles and Duties of Commanders |
§ 700.706 - Keeping immediate superiors informed.
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§ 700.706 Keeping immediate superiors informed.
Commanders shall keep their immediate superiors appropriately informed of:
(a) The organization of their commands, the prospective and actual movements of the units of their commands, and the location of their headquarters;
(b) Plans for employment of their forces;
(c) The condition of their commands and of any required action pertaining thereto which is beyond their capacity or authority;
(d) Intelligence information which may be of value;
(e) Any battle, engagement or other significant action involving units of their commands;
(f) Any important service or duty performed by persons or units of their commands; and
(g) Unexecuted orders and matters of interest upon being relieved of command.