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This Is the over‐all command organization for the Communist military and political effort in the southern part of South Vietnam.
Such systems, unlike those based on tradition, can generate immense surpluses of wealth indeed, the very purpose of a command organization of economic life can be said to lie in securing such a surplus.
During his visit, the first by a rebel commander to the European capital, General Idris accused the Syrian regime of blocking international aid from reaching rebel-held areas, and he called on Europe to provide direct humanitarian aid through the rebel command organization.
By the time Masséna arrived to take command, organization and discipline was in shambles.
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"The whole organization was so decentralized, it's not a command and control organization," said Karen Hicks, Dr. Dean's state director in New Hampshire.
Fortunately, the US Army provides a lot of insight about how a highly bureaucratic, command and control organization (the Army of the Cold War) can become more adaptive and creative (which it must when facing rapidly adaptive enemies, and when soldiers and officers can rarely predict what problems they will encounter).
Georgia's armed forces, the assessment found, lack "the doctrine, institutional training and the experience needed to effectively command and control organizations throughout the chain of command".
Although in the early 20th century many businesses were structured along such lines, "command and control" organizations have become much less common — outside of the military — in the last 40 or 50 years.
As Secretary Gates himself noted, the treaty has the "unanimous support of America's military leadership -- to include the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, all of the service chiefs, and the commander of the U.S. Strategic Command, the organization responsible for our strategic nuclear deterrent".
Thus Lincoln pioneered in the creation of a high command, an organization for amassing all the energies and resources of a people in the grand strategy of total war.
General Eaton was commander of all Army infantry training at Fort Benning, Ga., when he was told on May 9, 2003 -- just over a week after President Bush's "mission accomplished" speech -- to hurry to Baghdad, where he was to set up and then command an organization to rebuild Iraq's military.
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