Army Command (Denmark)

The Army Command is the Royal Danish Army's top authority, and directly under the Defence Command. Originally created as the Army Staff, as part of the Danish Defence Agreement 2013–17, which called for major restructuring within the Danish military. It is the successor to Army Operational Command. On 1 January 2019, as part of the Danish Defence Agreement 2018–23, the name was changed to Army Command.

Subordinate units to the Army Command
The Army Command controls the Army authorities.


 * Danish Division – Army Tactical Staff (Haderslev)
 * 1st Brigade – Army International Center (Haderslev)
 * Combat Battalion (Holstebro)
 * Reconnaissance Battalion (Bornholm)
 * Cadre Battalion (Holstebro)
 * Training Battalion (Holstebro)
 * 2nd Brigade – Army Combat Center (Slagelse)
 * Combat Battalion (Høvelte)
 * Combat Battalion (Slagelse)
 * Cadre Battalion (Høvelte)
 * Cadre Battalion (Slagelse)
 * Training Battalion (Slagelse)
 * Service Branch Centers:
 * Army Combat and Fire Support Center (Oksbøl)
 * Engineer Regiment, Defense Engineering and CBRN Center (Skive)
 * Signal Regiment, Defense Command Support Center (Fredericia)
 * Logistic Regiment, Army Logistics Center and Defense Military Police Center (Aalborg)
 * Army Intelligence Center (Varde)
 * Schools
 * Army NCO School (Varde)
 * Royal Danish Military Academy (Copenhagen)
 * Other units:
 * Den Kongelige Livgarde (Høvelte)
 * Training Battalion (Høvelte)
 * Guard Company (Høvelte)
 * Royal Life Guards' Music Corps (Copenhagen)
 * Gardehusarregimentet (Slagelse)
 * Mounted Squadron (Slagelse)
 * Jydske Dragonregiment (Holstebro)
 * The Prince's Music Corps (Skive)