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    The complexity of planning joint air operations involves precise methods from a potential need to a threat or crisis. This process begins with the Joint Force Commander (JFC) retaining control or designating the Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC) to take responsibility for planning joint air operations and to utilize this process in order to initiate the Joint Operation Planning Process for Air (JOPP-A). The JOPP-A will communicate air strategy in the structure of a Joint Air…

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    leader of the Union forces in and around Washington D.C. McClellan then created an army, this was known as the Army of the Potomac. This army would have many different commanders through its span of the Civil War. General George B. McClellan was the creator and commander of the Army of the Potomac. McClellan remained as the commander from July 1861 to November 1862. The Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War (JCCW) was a group of Radical Republicans that very quickly developed an…

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    sterile man anymore, not officially.” (Atwood 61) It is obvious here when the doctor explains to Offred how the commanders are never blamed for any faults in reproduction how biased the government is towards men. Although it is rather clear to see that a majority of the problem with conception comes from their age and lack of ability to provide sperm. The government tries to protect the commanders as much as possible, it never sends them to doctor check-ups and always keeps sending handmaids…

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    Some examples of id are wanting to question the Commanders, and going against what society expects someone to do. Also overhearing what the Commanders have to say[c]. Ofglen and Offred had a relationship where they would overhear Commanders talking about things, and this is how they would gain knowledge of what was going on at the time. "So she 's dead, and I am safe, after all... I feel thankful…

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    In the novel, The Handmaid’s Tale portrays the similarity between their totalitarian society called The Republic of Gilead and the Holocaust. In the story there is a resemblance to how the women are treated versus how the Jews were treated. The Commander who wasn’t as gruesome as Hitler, also abuses his superiority to take advantage of the women in Gilead by stripping away their…

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    influences in American life have been the unorthodox: the people who challenge an existing institution or way of life, or say and do things that make people think.” The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood presents unorthodox characters in Offred, The Commander, and Moira through freedom, relationships, and individuality. Offred, the protagonist of the novel, is an unorthodox character because of her small defiance of rules, want of little freedoms, and knowledge of Mayday. Firstly, Offred takes…

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    reactionary to world affairs for a long time. UW is a concept that takes time and preparation that cannot happen in a crisis. COCOM commanders immediately see the distaste in Washington if the idea is mentioned. They will not invest time learning about a technique that no one in DC is going to approve. This trickles all the way down to the ODA level. If COCOM Commanders do not…

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    powerful navy. B cannot be correct, because Elizabeth did not come up with the famous strategic naval maneuvers that helped the English fleet weaken the Armada. Her two naval commanders, Admiral Lord Howard and Sir Francis Drake, were the brains behind that. Some credit can be awarded to Elizabeth for selecting the two commanders who successfully lead her navy (even though her choosing Lord Howard was more because his status than of his actual experience) and for ordering every available ship…

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    two is the mission command warfighting function, which is a series of mutually supported commander’s and staff’s tasks to integrate the other warfighting functions. Accordingly, commander leads the staff tasks, and the staff tasks support the commander in executing the commander tasks. The most important thing is commanders ensure staff with their intent, initial guidance, the key tasks, end state, concept of operation, and resources, and staff exercises disciplined initiative to respond to…

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    The Commander (CPT Malinowski) arrived and tried to make him stand down, stating that he was a CPT in the United States Army and that he (the Provost Sergeant) would stand down. The Provost Sergeant stated that he would not stand down and that he was acting under the power and the authority of his Position and that he was going to apprehend the subject. But the commander, CPT Malinowski continued to interfere and try and stop the apprehension…

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