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    1.The general differences between a geographic combatant command (GCC) and a functional command start with the titles, and is codified in what is called the Unified Command Plan establishing joint commands. A geographic combatant is responsible for a specific geographic portion of the world called an Area of Responsibility. The world is divided into 6 geographic areas, and respectively the commands that are responsible for all military operations in those regions are as follows: 1. AFRICOM- The continent

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    What is the Impact on the Force? For those examples above, Soldiers are reluctant to report crime and misconduct because unlike civilian victims, military members must rely upon internal military channels with at times no clear guidance and no right to an independent investigating officer. Even if the victim prevails in a case such as sexual harassment, the remedies available to him/her are limited. The victim receives limited or no compensation has no right to the written statement of findings

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    It is the responsibility of military leaders to continually assess and adapt to the ever-changing character of war. Although Clausewitz contents that “indeed a universal element with which every theorist ought above all be concerned” (Gray, 2005), we must acknowledge that some aspects of war are constantly under a state of evolution that must be monitored and we must properly posture our forces to adapt simultaneously. Failure to do so will only yield catastrophic results in terms of national

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    he was in the U.S army. He often led his troops into battle on the front lines. ¨ The collection documents Patton's military career, including his attendance at the United States Military Academy at West Point, 1904-1909¨ (Victor) This helps to show his military experience way before the war. By already having war experiences and already having experienced how to lead and command troops. He was often also not liked by other allied generals. That would not like him to be apart of the Hall of Fame

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    Joint operations and the six joint functions allow commanders to integrate military capabilities for the achievement of desired goals. Operation Husky presents an opportunity to assess the joint functions of command and control and the integration of the other joint functions at the operational level. Specifically, this paper evaluates command and control using the three attributes of mission command, and then, integration of some of the joint functions as defined in Joint Publication 1, Doctrine

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    Professions are allowed the freedom of autonomy or self-regulation. They offer a service to the American people that is not readily available or easily imitated. The United States military offers the service of security in the best interest of the people (“The Army White Paper,” 2010). The American people trust that the military will create their regulations and policies consistent with the ethics and values that they expect. Those who work in professions have different factors that motivate their decision

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    What comes first the chicken or the egg? Does a successful military innovation drive changes in technology or does technology drive a successful military innovation? I believe that technology is the most important factor in a successful innovation. Mechanization and aviation technology of the military brought about Combined Arms Warfare. Communication technology such as tactical radio, radar, and cryptology created effective ways to communicate on the battlefield or gain important intelligence

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    The chain of command in the United States Army has been an organizational power that has been used for many years now and this story showed just how important and respected it is. At the beginning of this story Lieutenant Megan Davis is furious and talks about how the “straightforward rank system” in the military, seems to be more bureaucratic and complicated than she had ever experienced. She is an active duty military nurse that has been living and working on Fort Alpha, especifically in the Emergency

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    work of military theory. Although he is a revered military theorist, Mahan was criticized for “not being a systematic.” For example, he failed to consider social and cultural conditions in the rise of sea power; the rise of the English middle class, American agrarian discontent, and the rise of Russia. He also neglected to properly define the term "sea power," of which he claimed to have invented. Even so, two main interpretations of sea power do start to emerge. Firstly, the command of the sea

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    necessary around the world regardless of your station, chain of command and type of armed service you’re employed with whether its Army, Navy, Marines, or Air force. Following orders is a big part of being in the military and the time we spend in our home country following orders prepares us for war. However it also prepares us and also plays a big role and importance for Jobs outside the military. Orders come from a chain of command which, for NCO’s and junior enlisted, is the NCO support channel

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