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... command , its principles and functions ; nowhere was there drawn a pic- ture or even an outline of the structure of command and of the motivating influences that reside within it and make it a pro- ducer and director of force . It is ...
... command , its principles and functions ; nowhere was there drawn a pic- ture or even an outline of the structure of command and of the motivating influences that reside within it and make it a pro- ducer and director of force . It is ...
Page 807
... command , fixes its purpose , delegates power , and im- poses responsibility . The delegate , then , has been invested with office , is the agent , and must create , control , and direct the agencies and forces of command . To be ...
... command , fixes its purpose , delegates power , and im- poses responsibility . The delegate , then , has been invested with office , is the agent , and must create , control , and direct the agencies and forces of command . To be ...
Page 808
... command is command so exercised as to bring co - operation of all mental , moral , and physical forces and is essential in order that unity of purpose may be preserved . It can best be assured by intrusting com- mand to one directing ...
... command is command so exercised as to bring co - operation of all mental , moral , and physical forces and is essential in order that unity of purpose may be preserved . It can best be assured by intrusting com- mand to one directing ...
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