MISSION COMMAND PRINCIPLES IN THE BATTLE OF CHIPYONG-NI
Author(s) -
Daniel Michalski
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
safety and defense
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2450-551X
DOI - 10.37105/sd.23
Subject(s) - battle , doctrine , command and control , section (typography) , aeronautics , military doctrine , operations research , engineering , computer science , computer security , political science , law , history , aerospace engineering , ancient history , operating system
The article focuses on mission command principles and their impact on the on the Chipyong-ni battle. At the beginning of the paper the author presents an overview of the battle and general characteristic of the lead commander. In the following section there is a discussion of each mission command principle laid out by the U.S. Army doctrine, as well as their influence on the conducted battle. The conducted research was based on available literature.
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