Posted on May 12, 2015
CPT Chris Loomis
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Please forgive me as I should already know the answer to this question, but:

Q: What Army Field Manual or Army Regulation states the duties of the Commanding Officer and the Executive Officer at the Company level?

Please advise. And, THANK YOU in advance.
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LTC(P) Chief, Operations Division, G3
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AR 600-20 Command Policy is a good start to let you know the responsibilities of commands at all echelons. For specific duties and responsibilities for key personnel in your unit, you should go the the branch specific FM or even the unit TACSOP. For example, the old FM 3-09.21 TTPs for the FIELD ARTILLERY BATTALION listed specific duties and responsibilities for all the key battalion personnel. Same for FM 6-50 which did the same for the Artillery Battery key personnel.

Hope that helps LT. Bottom line for me, the CDR and XO need to be a team and the XO needs to do everything that he can to ensure the CDR doesn't fail. Assisting the CDR assists the unit. Remember your primary mission is to provide your higher echelon command a capable and well trained, ready unit. Keep that in mind and you'll do fine.
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CPT Company Commander
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This is different for every CO and XO. In FM 3-21.11, THE SBCT INFANTRY RIFLE COMPANY, they are explained there. But in FM 3-21.12 THE INFANTRY WEAPONS COMPANY, they are also explained there. There isn't a generic CO does this in a unit type of book. If there were you would be missing a lot of specifics. You have to find the FM or ADRP that is for your type of unit.
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COL Charles Williams
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AR 600-20, Army Command Policy, is always a good place to start.

1. The Commander: Is responsible for everything unit does or fails to do. Look up Command Responsibility. Read it, know it, live it.

2. The XO = Do whatever the Commander says, so the Commander can focus on his/her priorities and main effort. This using means Supply and Maintenance are your focus as an XO.

http://www.apd.army.mil/pdffiles/r600_20.pdf
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