There was also additional Treasury funding for "urgent and cutting-edge equipment to theatre" and key welfare support in areas such as education and compensation, and access to healthcare and accommodation was outlined in the Service Personnel Command Paper.
Time will tell if the team can maintain its success once its young stars accumulate enough service time to command big raises.
Senior RAF officers saw the possible disappearance of the Tornado, which is the last vestige of the service's wartime Bomber Command, as a threat to the future existence of their service.
BBC: Why did coalition government change fighter plane plan?
Look for the team to make him a starting pitcher down the road, once he accumulates the service time needed to command a big raise.
After trailing 3-0 in the first set, Nadal found his form and broke his fellow Spaniard in three of his next four service games to take command in a final played in a drizzle.
The weight of the lunar module, on top of the command and service module, was the main reason why the Saturn V rockets that shot Apollo astronauts into space needed to be the tallest, heaviest and most powerful ever flown, a record they still hold.
While Tung was said to consult Chan infrequently, he needed her to command civil-service respect and cooperation.
The general thrust of the Davis-Hammond approach is to concentrate U.S. missile defense efforts almost entirely within the Army at the service's Strategic Defense Command facility in Huntsville, Alabama.
Raymond Johns, who heads the service's Air Mobility Command, said the December 2009 surge in U.S. troops has made resupply more challenging, particularly because of the threat of roadside bombs.
In the United States, the National Defense University (NDU), the service schools, and the command and staff colleges all teach the Art of War as a part of the core curriculum.
But records from the service's Criminal Investigation Command, obtained by the conservative legal group Judicial Watch, provided glimpses into how soldiers bought drugs from Afghan juveniles, an Afghan interpreter and in one case, an employee of a Defense Department contractor, who was eventually fired.
Operation Fernbridge will be led by the Metropolitan Police Service's Child Abuse Investigation Command.
In advance of the event, social media management service HootSuite launched a Wrestlemania 29 Command Center, tracking social media conversations, including sentiment, Tweets, Facebook likes and number of mentions around the highly anticipated rematch.
FORBES: WWE Wrestlemania 29 Social Media Command Center Created For Wrestling Fanatics
The problem in the army does not lie with the medical service it lies with the chain of command.
For his actions, last week, Asayag was removed from his command and barred from further service in combat forces by his battalion commander, Lt.
The MoD has also announced a Bomber Command clasp, for bravery and service during the war.
This also makes her the first woman to command any U.S. service academy.
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) homicide and serious crime command said it wanted to identify a Scottish woman who may have been Sweeney's girlfriend in the 1980s.
District policing partnerships are made up of councillors and members of the local community, who work alongside the Police Service of Northern Ireland's 29 District Command Units in trying to meet local community policing needs.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Northern Ireland | Device sent to home of DPP member
Counsel for Sgt Nightingale, Simon McKay, said the emails appeared to show the Director of Service Prosecutions consulting the military "chain of command" - the Adjutant General's office - on whether or not to pursue the case against the soldier.
While it may command much public goodwill for the invaluable service it renders, as a business entity, MTRC has an unimpressive balance sheet.
Gen Davidi completed a military service that began in 1944 and brought him to command positions in some of the post pivotal battles in the nation's history.
It lists those who received the Battle of Britain Clasp to the 1939-45 Star for service in the air under the control of Fighter Command between 10 July and 31 October 1940.
But as it happens, XM had already been working on ways to incorporate Command Audio's technology into its service, and will probably end up paying IBiquity for the rights to use it going forward.
But service industries are only created if there is demand or command (laws) to properly and safely manage the problem.
Pessimism, because so much of the extra money has simply raised the cost base of the health service and because bringing down waiting times has owed much to command-and-control techniques.
As notable is the assent of retired Air Force General Lee Butler, former head of the Strategic Air Command, who underwent a very public post-service revulsion against America's nuclear strategy.
But in Paktika, US officers say their partners are unlikely to be able to hold the area, and complain that the command between the Afghan police, army and intelligence service is fractured.
This premium navigator also includes lifetime map updates2, Garmin's most advanced traffic service, HD Digital Traffic, 3D buildings and terrain and voice command.
ENGADGET: Garmin's 2013 n��vi sat nav lineup detailed on company's website (update: hands-on photos)
In April, the public learned that towards the end of her IDF service, a secretary in the office of the commander of Central Command named Anat Kamm copied some 2, 000 highly secret documents onto her zip drive.
应用推荐