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    Mission Command Analysis

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    Mission Command evolved from years of defining tactical leadership. As its official reference defines it‚ “Mission command is the exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the commander’s intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified land operations”. This radical shift from centralized strict command to decentralized initiative evolved as a pragmatic result of the decentralized style of Wide Area Security

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    Divine Command Theory

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of the Divine Command Theory Several arguments are presented over the subject of the popular Divine Command Theory. This concept is basically the idea that we as humans are given free will‚ however God ultimately decides what is morally wrong and right. So‚ if we are to live a righteous and moral life‚ then we are to follow his commands whatever they might be. According to philosophers‚ this belief provides much controversy in its different arguments. The advantages

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    Basic Linux Command

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    contents of files diff diff file1 file2 Finds a string of text in a file grep grep this word or phrase thisfile.txt Formats a diskette mke2fs (or mformat /sbin/mke2fs /dev/fd0 (/dev/fd0 is the Linux equivalent of A:) Displays command help man man command Creates a directory mkdir mkdir directory View a file less less thisfile.txt Renames a file mv mv thisfile.txt thatfile.txt[e] Displays your location in the file system pwd pwd Changes directories with a specified path (absolute

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    chain of command refers to levels of authority in the company from the .top position. A chain is a series of connected links‚ which are made of people or anything in the world. A chain may consist of two or more links. A series of usually metal links or rings that are connected to each other in a line and used for supporting heavy things‚ for holding things together‚ for decoration‚ etc. A chain that is attached to the different people in it. It is very important for the chain of command to be followed

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    Basic Switch Commands

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    Basic Switch Commands Command(s) | Result | Switch#show mac-address-table | Used to display the MAC address table on the switch. | Switch>enable Switch#config term Switch(config)#hostname NY-SW1 NY-SW1(config)# | Used to change the hostname on the switch. | NY-SW1>enable NY-SW1#config term NY-SW1(config)#interface vlan1 NY-SW1(config-if)#ip address 23.0.0.25 255.0.0.0 NY-SW1(config-if)#no shutdown NY-SW1(config-if)#exit NY-SW1(config)#ip default-gateway 23.0.0.1 | Configures

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    The Chain of Command Concept

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    dentist appointment and the other needed to leave early to pick up an anniversary present. The “Chain of Command” concept relates to this problem because the “Chain of Command” carries orderly progressions up and down the chain for both decision making and communication to occur‚ in this particular situation it is a concern and problem because the line is clearly broken (within the “Chain of Command”) (hierarchy) not allowing for the proper formal decision making process and communication to occur.

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    Divine Command Theory

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    Divine Command Theory (DCT) Definition: moral actions are those actions which are in keeping with the commands of God. Something is morally wrong "because God says so." The most obvious problem with DCT is the problem of how one determines which religious tradition has it right. To "which God" and the related religious texts should I look? Allah‚ Yahweh‚ the Christian Trinity‚ Brahma? The Qur’an‚ the Torah‚ the Christian Bible‚ the Bhagavad Gita? How does one determine which "God" is the

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    What is command responsibility or superior responsibility? It is the doctrine of hierarchical accountability in cases of war crimes. It is also called the Yamashita principle. [Yamashita was the Commanding General of 14th Army Group between 9 Oct 44 - 2 Sep 45 and Military Governor of Philippines. He assumed post 11 days before the allied forces took control of Philippines. Under his command‚ his troops committed acts of violence‚ cruelty and homicide inflicted on the civilian population resulting

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    The Divine Command Theory

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    The Divine Command Theory The Divine Command Theory states that whatever God says is so‚ simply because God said so. Meaning X is morally right because God says so and Y is morally wrong because God says so. This theory states that things are wrong or right simply because God says‚ not because of what we consider to be morally right or wrong‚ but just because of what God says. One argument that goes against the Divine Command Theory is the right becomes wrong argument. Example: If the DCT

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    Supreme Command Analysis

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    The relationship between military and political leaders has always been complicated‚ especially during war times. In the Supreme Command‚ Eliot Cohen examines four historical portraits: Lincoln‚ Clemenceau‚ Churchill and Ben-Gurion‚ to proof through a practical example‚ his argument that‚ despite their military experiences‚ statesmen should not turn their wars over to their generals. Cohen tried to sell his product of civil-military relations based on the concept that the civilian authority should

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