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Military operation delayed by command confusion?
In the period of command confusion, however, the crew of Virginia believed that their opponent had withdrawn.
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Behind the scenes this ground-breaking campaign has turned into the policing equivalent of the Flanders fields - misguided generals, destructive commands, confusion in communication, disorder in the ranks, brave young ideas broken and bruised on the ground.
Although the operation got off to a promising start, throwing the Axis high command into confusion, most of its early gains were lost to local counter-attacks, and with German reinforcements being rushed to the front the operation was called off after one day.
This means users can give English words as commands without causing confusion.
The deepest flaw is the failure to investigate and prosecute up the chain of command as defendants express confusion over the rules.
In response to the confusion over command in the camps there, and in response to the May 10 capture of Fort Ticonderoga, the need for unified military organization became clear.
This arrangement caused intermingling of units and confusion of command; it failed to concentrate mass at the appropriate place on the line to affect the overall objectives of the attack.
The wheelchair model was controlled virtually by operation commands generated from a confusion matrix presented in Table 2.
It involves messing with Libyan communications systems, cutting off supply lines and creating confusion throughout the command structure.
The Metropolitan police commissioner has been challenged over his denial that flaws in the command structure led to "much confusion" about who was in charge of firearms officers who shot barrister Mark Saunders, an inquest was told.
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