• duplication of effort. Multiple organizations can achieve unity of effort through shared common objectives. In military operations, unity of effort is similar...
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  • command may not be possible, but the requirement for unity of effort becomes paramount. Unity of effort—the coordination and cooperation toward common objectives...
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  • appropriate to ensure unity of effort in the accomplishment of the overall mission. Glossary of military abbreviations DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated...
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  • leading to defeat. Unity of Command – For every objective, seek unity of command and unity of effort. At all levels of war, employment of military forces...
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    collateral damage. They also work to achieve mutual understanding or unity of effort among disparate groups. For incidence or disaster management, liaison...
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    Alejandro Mayorkas (category Hispanic and Latino American members of the Cabinet of the United States)
    "Leading a Unity of Effort: A Conversation with Alejandro Mayorkas, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security" (PDF). The Business of Government...
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  • the Kill Chain" as follows: Find encapsulates the unity of effort of Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operating Environment, matching collection assets...
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    becomes "unity of effort at best, and collaboration or deconfliction at least." As in swarming, in Kilcullen's view unity of effort "depends less on a...
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    of all appropriate capabilities. The synergy that results maximizes combat capability in unified action." This priority on national unity of effort means...
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  • position through the flexible application of combat power) Unity of Command (For every Objective, ensure Unity of effort under one responsible commander) Security...
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    Johnson's senior leader positions. One of Johnson's first major efforts as Secretary was his unity of effort initiative to set the conditions for the...
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    intelligence integration, information sharing, and domain awareness to foster unity of effort for decision advantage that protects the United States, its allies...
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  • his efforts to expose the true powers behind the Revolution, while seeking revenge against those responsible for his adoptive father's murder. Unity retains...
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    Division Headquarters and synchronize activities that will facilitate unity of effort between Division Headquarters and aligned for training States." 28th...
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    Cyberspace Capabilities Center (category United States Department of Defense information technology)
    center's goals are to attain a unity of effort of functions and tasks across cyber organizations, to improve scalability of resources, to prioritize demand...
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  • aviation. The three principal objectives of the MACCS are to enhance unity of effort, integrate the elements of the command and control system, and disseminate...
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    Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support (category United States Department of Defense doctrine)
    Coffey, Maj. Ross (March–April 2006). "Revisiting Cords: The Need for Unity of Effort to Secure Victory in Iraq". Military Review. Hunt, Richard (1995)....
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    December 26, 2013 W. M. Kennedy Operation Noble OBELISK: An Examination of Unity of Effort. Naval War Coll., Newport, RI. Joint Military Operations Dept.Technical...
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    three different iterations of an "Islamic Unity of Afghan Mujahedin" (IUAM) were tried, none of which lasted. The formation of the Afghanistan Interim Government...
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    Military operations other than war (US) (category United States Department of Defense doctrine)
    war: objective, unity of effort, security, restraint, perseverance, and legitimacy. The first three are derived from the principles of war, and the remaining...
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    Unity Valkyrie Freeman-Mitford (8 August 1914 – 28 May 1948) was a British socialite and member of the Mitford family known for her relationship with Adolf...
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  • National Unity or State Camp (Hebrew: המחנה הממלכתי, romanized: HaMahane HaMamlakhti) is an Israeli political alliance made up of former IDF Chief of Staff...
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  • for Leadership Excellence Secretary's Award for Valor Secretary's Unity of Effort Award Secretary's Award for Exemplary Service Secretary's Award for...
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    USIP "is a great asset in developing stronger unity of effort between civilian and military elements of government". The U.S. government used USIP to...
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    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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    United States Cyber Command (category Unified combatant commands of the U.S. Department of Defense)
    centers of gravity, an adversary will use the weakest decisive point, ... the Information IOP. In addition, the other IOPs benefit from Unity of Effort--Constitutional...
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    The Activities units were praised for their efficiency and unity of effort in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. Before 2004, field operations in a single...
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    accessed 20 May 2014 Coffey, Ross "Revisiting CORDS: The Need for Unity of Effort to Secure Victory in Iraq" Military Review, March–April 2006, p. 12...
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    (Major, U.S. Army) (March–April 2006). "Revisiting CORDS: The Need for Unity of Effort to Secure Victory in Iraq". Military Review: 24–34. Retrieved July...
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    with complementary SYDs in SSC will streamline unity of effort for capability development. Emblems of Space Systems Command and its predecessors Space...
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