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"Unlawful command influence" refers to actions of commanders that could be interpreted by jurors as an attempt to influence a court-martial, in effect ordering a specific outcome.
"Unlawful command influence" refers to actions of commanders that could be interpreted by jurors as an attempt to influence a court-martial and in effect ordering a specific outcome.
In a memo, Schultz informed commanders that "most likely the DOJ will find that APD has its house in order. . . .
For the American commanders, that is an unstated but additional reason to be cautious about cutting back.
"It's too early to say how the commanders that are left will act," said a Western diplomat based in Luanda.
But his real power came from being part of the secretive group of military and political commanders that became known as "securocrats".
Perhaps that the victims are "only" Iraqis shows the kind of mindset among the occupying commanders that kept this bloody war going for so long.
Pakistani hard-liners see Northern Alliance commanders that dominate the Afghan Defense Ministry as Indian allies and warn that Pakistan is being surrounded by hostile neighbors.
In a bygone age, admirals and generals were the commanders that lead the armadas and armies and fought the battles to redraw the world map.
Haifa Street is a three-mile-long road in the Karkh district downtown Baghdad, west of the Tigris River (Fig. 2)—dubbed by many military commanders that year as "the most dangerous street in Iraq".
Back in the day, there was also a humility among the department's top commanders that is absent now.
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