Planning for employment of joint teams begins with articulating and understanding the objective, purpose of the operations, and commander's intent (the commander's vision of the end state to be achieved). THIS ARTICLE examines the mission-tasking concept of 'commander's intent' from an Air Force perspective. What is it. Why do both the Army and Marine Corps consider it a vital combat leadership technique for all levels of command while the Air Force puts little official emphasis on it. Could greater use of commander's intent make a good Air Force command and control system even better.
Commander's Intent. An Aerospace Tool for Command and Control
1996
13 pages
Report
No indication
English
Commander's Intent: An Aerospace Tool for Command and Control?
Online Contents | 1996
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Online Contents | 2013
Online Contents | 2013