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The phrase "area command" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in military or organizational contexts to refer to a command structure that oversees a specific geographic area or operational domain.
Example: "The area command is responsible for coordinating all military operations within the designated region."
Alternatives: "regional command" or "geographic command".
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North-Eastern Area Command was formed at Townsville, Queensland, on 15 January 1942, taking over the eastern portion of what was previously Northern Area Command.
It has become the headquarters for the area command and is frequently the backdrop for news reports.
Eaton's relations with North-Eastern Area Command in Townsville had meanwhile became strained.
Lukis remained at Townsville as AOC of the new North-Eastern Area Command.
Bostock proposed that it be renamed Northern Area Command to better reflect its current function.
It was formed in April 1943 at Townsville, Queensland, as part of North-Eastern Area Command.
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No. 36 Squadron was established on 11 March at RAAF Station Laverton, Victoria, under the control of Southern Area Command.
The same month, Eastern Area Command was formed, taking control of units in southern Queensland, as well as all of New South Wales.
In January 1945, Steege became senior air staff officer (SASO) at Eastern Area Command, Sydney.
Squadron Leader Arch Tindal, Northern Area Command Armaments Officer, added his weight to Lerew's pleas for modern aircraft.
It was formed in December 1943 at Batchelor, Northern Territory, as part of North Western Area Command.
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