Mission command : the who, what, where, when and why : an anthology
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Mission command : the who, what, where, when and why : an anthology
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"Mission command" isn't a term widely known outside of military circles, but it is absolutely crucial to the success of armed forces all over the world. In this new collection of essays edited by Donald E. Vanergriff, international military experts and historians delve deep into the history and culture of military leadership and mission command. From France in 1940 to the current challengers America faces, the essay topics emphasize the importance of strong, steady leadership and a thriving, evolving culture. Vandergriff is a US Army veteran, author, scholar, and public speaker. After spending twenty-six years in the US military, Vandergriff now serves as a Ministry of Interior advisor with Resolute Support Mission in Kabul, Afghanistan. He has authgored or edited five books and over eighty articles about leadership and mission command. Vandergriff's knowledge has been sought by NATO, the US Military Academy, the FBI, and other agencies and organizations. -- back cover.
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