Since most(all?) law enforcement agencies are organized along a
para-military or semi-military structure it is relatively simple
for anyone already trained in military protocols to make the
transition from one to the other.
Since most(all?) law enforcement agencies are organized along a
para-military or semi-military structure it is relatively simple
for anyone already trained in military protocols to make the
transition from one to the other.
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Among some of the acronyms found for MITTS, one will read
Military transition team, Mobile integrated tactical terminal,
Microcomputer intelligence for technical training.
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Janet I. Farley has written:
'Military-to-civilian career transition guide'
'Military-to-civilian career transition guide' -- subject(s):
Employment, Retired military personnel, Job hunting, Veterans,
Career changes
'Jobs and the Military Spouse'
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A transition team is a group of people brought in an
organization to move employees to the next phase. This is often
done when a company is implementing new technology.
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In sports, a transition team refers to a group of specialists and advisors assembled to facilitate the smooth changeover from one coach or management team to another. The team works to ensure that new strategies, personnel, and plans are effectively integrated, minimizing disruptions and enhancing performance.