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I asked him how he felt about commanding Arabs now.
"It's not about the numbers; it's about commanding the strike zone," Collins said.
Is history the best place to find lessons about commanding and leading?
They wrote a book about commanding a company, "Taking the Guidon," which they posted on a Web site.
The military's thinking circa 1861 was perhaps best delineated by Confederate Gen. Richard Ewell, who, reflecting on his West Point education, purportedly noted that it "taught officers of the 'old army' everything they needed to know about commanding a company of fifty dragoons on the western plains against the Cheyenne Indians, but nothing else".
But Mr. Clancy's defection is also an awkward chapter in a deep friendship between two sharply drawn characters -- Mr. Gottlieb, the streetwise deal maker with a penchant for hardball, and Mr. Clancy, the mercurial author who seals deals with handshakes and still harbors fantasies about commanding a tank.
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This means more troops embedded with regular Iraqi forces in order to bring about better command, control, and coordination.
With annual revenues of about A$16 billion, Telstra commands about 80% of Australia's telecoms market.
What the mayor is about is command and total control of his employees".
But in the end, Slew was all about money, once commanding $750,000 for a single mating.
Intel designs and manufactures its own PC and computer server products, commanding about $50 to $1,000 for each chip.
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