High Command
High Command is composed of the highest-ranking personnel within the United Nations Marine Corps, representing the strategic leadership core of the organization. This elite group is responsible for overseeing critical military operations, setting global defense policies, and ensuring effective coordination among various branches of the UNMC. Comprised of senior officers from different divisions—such as ground, air, naval, and intelligence units—High Command integrates the expertise of these diverse leaders to create a unified front in addressing international security challenges. Their collective experience and decision-making capabilities form the backbone of the UNMC's global peacekeeping and defense efforts, ensuring swift, coordinated responses to crises and maintaining operational integrity across all theaters of engagement. The body also serves as the primary liaison between the UNMC and the various business partners of the marines, coordinating diplomatic and military strategies to uphold international peace and security mandates.