• organisation, unity of command is the principle that subordinate members of a structure should all be responsible to a single commander. The military of the United...
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    The Incident Command System (ICS) is a standardized approach to the command, control, and coordination of emergency response providing a common hierarchy...
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  • Unity of Command II is a turn-based wargame developed by 2x2 Games, and co-produced by Croteam. The game was released on November 12, 2019. It is the sequel...
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  • Unity of Command (UoC) is a 2011 turn-based strategy game developed by one man studio 2x2 Games. Unity of Command is an operational-level wargame that...
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  • aspects of a command hierarchy tend to be similar: rank – especially military rank – "who outranks whom" in the power structure unity of command – each...
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  • factors for a commander to consider: The Moral Law, or discipline and unity of command Heaven, or weather factors Earth, or the terrain The Commander; Method...
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  • manager remaining accountable for the actions of their subordinates. According to the principle of unity of command, employees should only have one supervisor...
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  • principles: Management by objectives Functional management Span of control Flexibility Unity of command The Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) had begun experimenting...
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  • employee behavior and order. Unity of command: The unity of command doctrine proclaims that employees should only receive command and report to one administrator...
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    with the Air Corps. The separation of the Air Corps from control of its combat units caused problems of unity of command that became more acute as the Air...
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  • incident command. Chain of command and unity of command - chain of command is the linear format from supervisor to subordinate. Unity of command means that...
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    United States Army Air Forces (category Military units and formations of the United States in World War II)
    resolve the unity of command organizational problems of the Air Corps and had fashioned the compromise that had resulted in creation of the AAF. (Tate...
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  • Battle Academy 2: Battle of Kursk (2015) (expansion) Unity of Command (video game) (2011) 2 DLC expansions (2012–2013) Unity of Command II (2019) 5 content...
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    Jones, Logan (February 2000). Toward the Valued Idea of Jointness: The Need for Unity of Command in U.S. Armed Forces (PDF). Defense Technical Information...
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  • Operation Red Wings (category Military operations of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) involving the United States)
    unconventional command structure defied a fundamental tenet of successful military operations – "unity of command". The operation was presented to a number of Special...
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  • to maintain a control structure of a dimension being required for implementing a scalar chain under the unity of command condition. Therefore, other mechanisms...
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    Jones, Logan (February 2000). Toward the Valued Idea of Jointness: The Need for Unity of Command in U.S. Armed Forces (PDF). Defense Technical Information...
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    mode, unity of command becomes "unity of effort at best, and collaboration or deconfliction at least." As in swarming, in Kilcullen's view unity of effort...
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  • Jones, Logan (February 2000). Toward the Valued Idea of Jointness: The Need for Unity of Command in U.S. Armed Forces (PDF). Defense Technical Information...
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    is often a part of the core values of a mission and vision in the form of good conduct and respectful interactions. Unity of command - Every employee...
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    of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The command was founded based on lessons learned during World War II, when a lack of unity of command hampered operations...
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    Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) is one of the eleven unified combatant commands of the United States Department of Defense (DoD). It unifies the direction of cyberspace...
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  • part of the National Strategy for Homeland Security includes unity of effort through unified command as one of its five key principles. Unity of effort...
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    United States Army Air Service (category 20th-century history of the United States Air Force)
    caused unity of command difficulties. The seven-year history of the post-war Air Service was marked by a prolonged debate between adherents of airpower...
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    command chain; unity of commands, that is, workers getting their orders from just one person above and no other (not even the boss' boss) is one of his...
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  • appointed the command's first commander, Lieutenant General Osama Askar. The command was created to improve cooperation and unity of command and coordination...
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    Mark Esper (category American politicians of Lebanese descent)
    structure in over four decades. AFC's purpose was to "establish unity of command and unity of effort by consolidating the Army's entire modernization process...
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  • Tomislav Uzelac (category Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb alumni)
    for Unity of Command (2011), a strategy wargame, and its sequel Unity of Command II (2019). The History of MP3 Parekh, Ranjan (2006). Principles of Multimedia...
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    Foreign internal defense (category United States Department of Defense doctrine)
    Unity of command is one of the axioms of military doctrine change with the use of swarming:. In Edwards swarming model, as in Kilcullen's mode, unity...
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    since 1914. As a result of the battle, the entente agreed on unity of command. General Ferdinand Foch was appointed commander of all entente forces in France...
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