Major Warren Planner Case

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After stepping into Major Warren’s position, there are several considerations that could be made and certain activities that could be done differently from his initial implemented plans. When preparing for such an extraordinary meeting, it is important when the planners consider other factors apart from the intelligence reports that are available. As a planner of such an event of this magnitude, the first thing to do is to assess the past events that have taken place in the country of such weight. These events would offer each individual with a great opportunity to understand what the event will require, and specific measures that should be to be taken for the event to be as a success. Such an assessment may also involve assessing the nature

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