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Question for veterans
In your own words how would you explain the importance of the chain of command?
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Officers get the glory
NCOs ( Sgts ) Really run the show |
Usually, the human is in charge. Cats tend to defer to dogs, while birds pretty much have to do what everyone else says. Fish, of course, get flushed down the toilet so I would say they're at the bottom of the chain of command totem pole.
Oh, I'm sorry, I thought it was "questions for veterinarians." My bad. |
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:lol: you are so wasted on those students. |
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Either way, yeah. ;)
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There are many chains of authority casually referred to as chains of command; however, my reply addresses the chain of command which descends from the Commander in Chief/President down to the local commander in the field so that an order from any commander in the chain carries the same weight as an order coming directly from the President who is elected to project the will of the people.
A chain of command is necessary to provide continuity of direction and coordination, between individuals and the organizations they comprise, in pursuit of national objectives while protecting against fallibility by holding commanders' orders to the test of Constitutionality. Outside of the chain of command, rank versus position is another matter. |
Made me think of this:
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Wait, fooooot .... is this some kind of homework essay?
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oh, gotta go. teacher's coming.
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*throws spitball at footfootfoot*
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those pesky ROTC Continuing Adult Education students.
Actually, I've guest lectured HS ROTC classes and supported final FTXs for Coll. ROTC. |
The chain of command is important because it enables a magic-user or illusionist to cast command spells as if they were twice their actual level. It must be worn around the neck and clasped in one hand while the command is uttered. There is a 1% chance that the spell will misfire and the magic-user making the command will be subject to the spell. XP: 4,000 Value: 2,000 GPs.
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That applies outside the military too. |
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