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by cheschire
2199 days ago
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Ehhh, the chain of command in the military is defined by regulations (the map) because you never know exactly who is going to be incapacitated at any given moment. Therefore while today a peer platoon leader might have no authority over me, if our company commander is killed tomorrow and my peer has seniority, he may suddenly have command authority over the company. So while I get your point, I wonder how much people miss the map due to obscure knowledge requirements and think it doesn't exist. |
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