For the first time, Mr Bush showed himself to be in command of such issues (the focus groups said they thought he looked presidential).
With France having played the initial leading role, how will its chain of command be integrated with that of the West African force?
The US, Germany and the Netherlands have agreed to deploy two batteries of Patriot missiles each to be placed under the command of Nato along the Turkish-Syria border.
The force will be under the command of British General John McColl, who has been in Kabul negotiating the terms under which it will operate.
Barclays' board cannot think of many other potential candidates who would both have the reforming zeal and would be able to command the respect of the bank's serving investment bankers (Richard Meddings of Standard Chartered is someone whose name is also under consideration).
Colonel William Higgins was abducted in 1988 by a Hezbollah linked group known to be under the direct command of Mugniyah.
It may be that his very command of the business details at issue suggests that he, as much as anyone, should have been able to control events.
Under the peace agreement, northern troops should have been withdrawn in July, to be replaced by a joint command of northern and southern troops.
Abou Zeid - whose death is still to be confirmed by DNA evidence - is said to be second-in-command of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), which is fighting foreign forces in Mali.
Fourth, there is no way that NBA players will be able to command anything north of 50% of league revenues when their NFL brethren are likely to only get 48-50% of their league revenues.
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On top of this, in particular cases it would it would be hard to prove the chain of command leading to Colonel Karuna personally in an organisation as secretive as the Tigers.
What we are doing right now is engaging in a set of consultations with our European allies, with our Arab partners, and also, again, at NATO about what the command structure will be when we transition to a coalition command and enforcement of the no-fly zone.
An official from Libya's rebel administration - a volunteer like so many in this DIY revolution - has been trying, with a biro, to explain the chain of command that is, or should be, emerging from the chaos of militias, local brigades and official military structures that together make up the force fighting Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
That authority, the act stated, was not to be shared with other echelons of command.
Nuclear weapons can be a costly nightmare of military command, control and security.
He was not pressed to explain his contradiction with the White House, nor to define the phenomenon that will be the central focus of his command.
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Mr. WALTER HUFFMAN (Texas Tech School of Law): The military justice system will properly identify people who may be responsible at any level of command or authority.
Others hope this will be a re-ascendence of command-and-control IT, which favors corporate deployments and the standardization on a single platform, presumably Windows, for better management and control.
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It is also implementing a radical reform of its command structure and forces, the key to which will be the creation of a new Nato reaction force of 15-20, 000 personnel, designed to react in days rather than weeks or months to crises around the world.
Dennis Blair, who formerly headed the U.S. Navy's Pacific Command, will be tapped as director of national intelligence.
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The ship, the USS Mount Whitney, is the Navy's only Joint Command Ship and is considered to be the most sophisticated ship ever commissioned in terms of communication, control, command, computers and intelligence capabilities, according to the Navy's Web site.
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As a result, these sorts of proposals would be unlikely to command majority support, let alone the super-majority the Constitution requires to ratify New START.
Consequently, I know him to be a man who is scrupulous in his command of the facts, exacting in his analysis and lucidly articulate in his writing.
His fluency in the French language may stand him in good stead in the corridors of Brussels although his command of English is said to be less sure.
In a private prosecution 12 years ago, a jury had been unable to agree whether Ch Supt David Duckenfield, in overall command at the match, should be convicted of manslaughter.
Gen Robert Cone, the deputy commander of US troops in Iraq, told the BBC that the greatest assistance would be needed in the areas of logistics, command and control, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
Point two is, there is broad agreement that there is going to be a transition to a different kind of command structure and that the United States is not going to lead that effort, and that our allies and partners are going to take the lead in enforcing the no-fly zone over time.
Actually, if that means just a hint of the brilliant command of pacing that the Call of Duty series has always managed, that might be a good thing.
The interesting question is going to be whether you can prove a line of direct command.
Under the legal doctrine of command responsibility, commanders may be held criminally responsible for war crimes committed by personnel within their unit if directed by a commander, or if a commander knew that war crimes were occurring and failed to prevent them or investigate and hold accountable those perpetrating the offenses.
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