[Grammar] Infinitive phrase as a Subject Complement

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"They are to protect the leader at all cost"

I already know the infinitive act as a subject complement but what I really want to know is its function to the subject. Does the infinitive act as a noun, adverbial, or adjective?
 

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What makes you think the infinitive is a subject complement in that sentence?
 

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Because it comes after a linking verb. The sentence orginally came from the context of a captain ordering his squad to protect the leader.
 

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It does not come after a linking verb. It come after the quasi-modal am/is/are to.
 
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