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    life to save yours. The military is the most important thing in the united states. “The army continues to provide Combatant Commanders with a wide range of forces and capabilities to prevail in the war on terror, to sustain our global commitments, and to build effective multinational

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    echelon commanders do not have the ability to directly oversee the daily/ tactical actions of each subordinate unit. The concept of Mission Command was clearly demonstrated during the initial days of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, when USSF detachments infiltrated and operated independently with elements of the Northern Alliance to topple the Taliban in 2001. The geographic separation, lack of communications, and dynamic nature of the Operational Environment, forced higher echelon commanders to provide

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    Transgender Military Ban Discrimination is still a major issue all over the world in today’s society. For instance, In the United States, transgenders have now been banned to serve in the military. These people deserve the potential and capability to defend their nation. Many close-minded people come to the conclusion that transgenders are weak and it is affecting our military when in reality they are doing the complete opposite. They deserve to be treated equally and be given the same rights because

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    process when it came to planning and day to day operations. The atmosphere caused friction between the S-3 shop and the companies. The sergeant major’s actions built issues with trust and fostered an environment of negativity and separation. The commander knows the importance of shared understanding, and how the Army must work together with each other, our coalition partners, and civilian counterparts. Mission command provides that dialogue and collaboration. As an operations sergeant major, I will

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    Mission Command Visualization The success of a commander relies heavily on the ability to recognize and adjust to an ever-changing operational environment. Mission command visualization is the process of understanding the current state, envisioning potential problems and their solutions, and then implementing tasks to obtain the desired end state. In 2003, General David Petraeus effectively used mission command visualization to achieve the desired end state of Mosul from start to finish, from the

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    military. He noted in order to have a thriving military in the twenty-first century we would have to do away with the original command-and-control military design. In the twentieth century command-and-control design the orders came from a designated commander of the assigned force in order to accomplish a mission. However, in Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World, General McChrystal notes this design must be changed in order for the military to thrive. He then began focusing on

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    possible approaches to solve them. Additionally, these leaders will acts as part of the Red team what help for them to build the better understanding of the possible enemy course of actions. Moreover, the staff officers will advise the battalion commanders regarding the preparation for the mission. Collaboration during the planning and preparation process will allow for the staff and subordinate leaders to create the shared understanding. The location and assigned roles of the Main and Alternative

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    will be monitored and the conduct of exercises and rehearse all personnel recovery missions. Commanders will develop and disseminate guidance to facilitate personnel recovery activities. Emphasizing the unassisted recovery in all personnel recovery training. In the planning phase the development and maintenance of a unit personnel recovery system, including SOPs, TTPs, and training.

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    individuals lawfully exercise over subordinates by virtue of their positions, assignment, or rank (Spyglass Hill, n.d.). Equally, the chain of command is the most important and fundamental organizational technique used in the military. It is the commanders’ responsibility to achieve the assigned unit objectives while caring for property and personnel in their command. Thus, the basic duties of a military leader include accomplishing a specific mission and safeguarding soldiers’ welfare. In essence

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    Battle Of Mogadishu Summary

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    BATTLE OF MOGADISHU: MISSION COMMAND ANALYSIS CPT Brandi Burke AMEDD Captains Career Course, 15-153 12 August 2015 Mission Command is the framework used by the U.S. Army to ensure key leaders receive clear direction from commanders. Clear commander’s guidance allows subordinates to make disciplined and informed decisions to best accomplish assigned tasks. Ideally, application of mission command principles ensures all elements integrate and sync actions, thus creating a shared

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