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    At the Battle of the Washita River, he ensured his mission success by correctly estimating the enemy’s strength, sharing it with his subordinates, and giving precise direction to his commanders. Their orders were to surround the enemy on four sides, creating a multi-pronged attack. His officers executed their tactical tasks and surrounded the enemy Indian village. In an almost simultaneous, fluid action, they all attacked and defeated

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    ‘Children are often desired as recruits because they can be easily intimidated and indoctrinated. They lack the mental maturity and judgment to express consent or to fully understand the implications of their actions… and are pushed by their adult commanders into perpetrating atrocities,’ the report said” (“Should child soldiers be prosecuted for their crimes?” from irinnews.org).Child soldiers don’t realize that they shouldn’t let adults physically push them around. Child soldiers are told to kill

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    Hello comrades, this is a journal to document my story and the stories of my companions as we fought for the freedom of all species who live in this world. The purpose of the journal is also to provide information in regards to the locations of bases and strongholds. For those of you who know me now, the beginning of my tale may be difficult to believe because I was a much different person all those years ago. If you are a total stranger to myself and my cause, you will learn the best ways of contacting

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    we were marching right into its sight. Lord Chaffton over herd Jaken’s fairytale and laughed The only way to StarmHold was through the Neutral Forest, and the Pollex knew how to navigate it well. Lord Aenaes the most groundbreaking military commander in the era of conquests, he was the Kings Lord of War, he mastered the art of battle tactics and so did his first son. “Halt” The Lord of War on his War elk commanded “Lord Chaffton will take one thousand light spear-men into the forest, they will

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    Crime Scene Analysis

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    Commander Chris Stevens walks into a coffee shop to get a black coffee as he does every morning. But this morning is different as he walks out a person in all black grabs him and put his hand over Chris's mouth. Chris tries to scream, but he is already being thrown into a van and injected with something that made him very hazy. When Chris wakes up, he tries to scream. “Help Help, someone please help!” screamed Chris. “You won’t be getting out alive,” said his abductor. Two seconds later his abductor

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    that maintenance was having a severe trend in failed inspections due to miscommunication between the (Air Reserve Technicians) and traditional reservists. To counter these trends the Squadron Commander instituted an immediate climate assessment asking for honest and candid feedback. The commander designated a once a month no fly day burger burn in conjunction with the reserve training weekend to come up with solutions in the unit. The assessment focused on job performance, personal issues, leadership

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    Philosophy Of A Commander

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    Successful commanders understand they are equally responsible for both.” 1 Finding a balance between executing the mission and taking care of the people is one of many challenging tasks for a commander. This paper will cover three elements. Specifically, I will discuss my leadership philosophy as commander of my unit discussing such items as a description of my philosophy, and my thoughts on key traits required for a successful leader. Next, I will examine an interview conducted with a commander to gain

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    The Importance Of Following Orders I am writing this essay on the importance of following order because I recently disobeyed a few General orders. Our commanders put out orders and make them very clear to us for multiple reasons. One of the main reasons is that these orders are there to protect us as Soldiers and not only our images but the images of our fellow Soldiers and the Army itself. The Army and our commanding officers have our best interests at hand and they put in place the orders

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    orientation structures in the organization, which they will eventually report to more than one supervisor. B- Unified command structure A Unified Command involves two or more people sharing the authority, normally there is only a single incident commander. It’s used on larger incidents when a lot of agencies or jurisdictions are involved in the incident, and we can define it to: Unified command has the ability to allow jurisdictions and agencies with different responsibilities and authorities to work

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    Commander Shepard

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    EDI to Commander Shepard, from the game Mass Effect 3 Leadership is a grey territory. The delicate balance between being inspiring and intruding the subordinates as well as co-workers is often hard to find. Every employee comes from a different backdrop with a different set of experiences that shaped his notions of fairness and professionalism. A leader is vested with the responsibility to bring this kaleidoscopic set of values under one umbrella, to sprinkle some of his eccentricities and designs

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