In fact, I just spoke with the command sergeant major--that's the senior enlisted person in Afghanistan--the first time a woman has been the command sergeant major in a combat theater and that was her point completely is that it's more than a recruiting issue.
Bishop, through the course of his work, was familiar with the Pacific Command's highest priority capability gaps, the declaration said.
He opened multiple chat windows that kept him, and the White House, connected with the other command teams.
John Hendren, NPR News, traveling with the Pacific Command Chief in Singapore.
With the opening of the command center, Steward was trying to change the answer it gave the remote doctors the authority to issue orders as well.
The problem in the army does not lie with the medical service it lies with the chain of command.
Given two investments with the same risks, the one with the higher cash flows will command a higher price.
Mr Roberts, of Hampshire, was among four founder members of the Testery section tasked with breaking the German High Command's Tunny code.
As the sun dipped to the horizon on Friday, and the temperature dropped with it, the Marines moved the command post to a neighboring compound, an empty corral with eight-foot mud-and-rock walls.
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Washington has recently courted several former Iraqi army officers who have defected, with the hope that they could command the military after Saddam Hussein and avoid chaos in Iraq.
Excessive secrecy is already a problem in cyberwar discourse and the finalization of U.S. Cyber Command with the confirmation of Alexander will likely only make the problem worse.
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It was the British decision to transfer control over Latrun - with its command over the road below - to the Jordan Legion, that all but guaranteed the fall of Jerusalem by preventing reinforcements from aiding its undermanned defenders.
He met with General John Abizaid, who heads the US Central Command, and with General George Casey, the commander of US forces in Iraq.
Officers working on Operation Elveden said he serves with the Territorial Policing command in south London.
Bishop is also familiar with the way Pacific Command conducts operations, including how it uses cyber security, Crutchfield said.
Democrats cannot compete with the power of the president to command national attention.
To address tomorrow's conflicts, Odierno revealed an initiative in March 2012 to regionally align brigades with the six unified command zones.
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Though everyone is entitled to their own opinion, military officers should know that theirs are best kept private... particularly if they are at odds with the chain of command.
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These subjects paid significantly more attention to individuals in the clips rated as more dominant or prestigious -- with the ability to command visual attention taken as an indication of influence.
HootSuite knows the cheers and jeers in the stands will be amplified tenfold online, which is why this data is accompanied by a Twitter sentiment tracker with the Super Bowl Command Center.
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With the assets under their command, America's institutional investors could buy all the shares on the emerging world's stockmarkets four times over.
It was clear from the start that the president's campaign was to consist of remaining in the White House, where, in contrast to what Secretary Ickes labeled Lindbergh's "carnival antics, " he planned to address the hazards of the international situation with all the authority at his command, working round the clock if necessary.
"The Delhi-Bangalore flight was then diverted to Bhopal where it landed safely with the co-pilot in command, " The Hindu reports.
The Royal Navy works with what the military call Mission Command, which sets out the intent, strategy, resources, contingency and inspiration for any large-scale activity (it actually derives from Nelson's order of battle set out a month before Trafalgar).
It was between running a society from the top down, with central control and a command economy, and from the bottom up, with dispersed power and a market economy.
In the House of Lords, the government was urged by Lord Marlesford to include in the inquiry "the possibility of replacing the top operational command of UKBA with the appointment of retired military officers who have spent their professional lives defending the realm".
In her summing up on Wednesday, Assistant Deputy Coroner Frances Kirkham said evidence suggested that the firefighters from incident command who dealt with the blaze did not have knowledge of the building layout.
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All those key stakeholders have been selected on the basis of inclusiveness and representativeness with a certain command of legitimacy and respect in the work they do and represent as individuals and organizations with the women and youth groups at the district and national levels.
As the second-largest AmEx stockholder, with 50 million shares (Berkshire Hathaway is the largest), Davis had the clout to command several probing sessions with Kenneth Chenault, the CEO, on the options question.
The exercise, with a command centre in Poundbury, Dorchester, will test their response to the scenario of a radioactive leak from a submarine with a damaged nuclear reactor core.
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