Without communication, order and instruction cannot be disseminated effectively to lower ranked officials and soldiers. Communication refers to the exchange of expressions, thoughts, and information; it is an imperative aspect of army teams, units, individuals, and departments and is important to efficient and successful mission accomplishment. Hence, through effective communication Army members incessantly promote the process of gaining relevant clarification and problem solving. Consequently, the lack of proper communication results in an unsuccessful mission, which demonstrates the significance of effective channel of communication and the entire process between subordinates and leaders and vice versa in the realization of mission …show more content…
A single chain of command characterizes the Army and through it, leaders issue instructions, order, and also convey policies. An adequate command chain is a two-way channel of communication with members doing more than carry orders as they send information from within a particular unit back to the administration leaders. Consequently, the members furnish details about the development of certain scenarios, inform leaders about issues, and produce clarification and help requests. Military signal or communication incorporates all aspects of information conveyance by armed forces. Military communication traces back from prehistory to the contemporary society. Human delivered the earliest communication by foot since pre-historical times was not distinguished by technology. In later years, communication transformed to audible and visual signal, and then advanced to incorporate technological gadgets In the contemporary world, advanced communication gadgets and technology include tactical ground-based conveyance, satellite systems and equipment, signal and surveillance analysis, encryption and security, jamming among others (Sterling