The Pentagon, the SGC, and the Chain of Command
Stargate Command operated beneath Cheyenne Mountain, but its authority extended upward through a national chain of command reaching the Pentagon, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the President of the United States. This episode explains how strategic direction, mission approval, funding, intelligence, and emergency decisions moved between the SGC commander and senior civilian and military leaders. The general commanding Stargate Command possessed broad operational discretion because teams often faced crises too quickly for consultation, yet decisions involving planetary defense, nuclear weapons, alliances, or disclosure required higher authority. The chain was complicated by secrecy, compartmentalization, and competing agencies that controlled pieces of the same war. Officers could be accountable to leaders who lacked complete information, while elected officials had to judge technologies and threats without public debate. The Pentagon-SGC relationship therefore balanced tactical autonomy against national command. It allowed a small underground base to act across the galaxy without becoming an independent military power beyond civilian control. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.