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The abstract noun forms of the verb to approve are approval and the gerund, approving.
The noun form for the verb to approve are approval and the gerund, approving.
The noun forms for the verb to approve are approval and the gerund, approving.
An IMPACT award is an award that the Commander (Approval Authority) has pre-approved to be given out with orders to follow later. So it's pretty much an achievement award that the Approving Authority has given verbal approval on. It really has nothing to do with impacting or having impact on anything. In the old days we would have a formation/inspection and during that formation/inspection the Company Commander would have verbal authority from the Battalion Commander (Approval Authority) to hand out up to 4 AAM's for outstanding performance, or anything he deemed was worthy of recognition... he would pin the medal on the soldier immediately and then submit the DA638 for signature, and put ACH (IMPACT) in block 12a to let the approval authority know the award was already approved and presented and a signature was needed.
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Yes it is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective approving. It means in a manner suggesting approval or agreement.
The Senate is responsible for either approving of a treaty or rejecting it.
Approval authority for risk decision making must be established and published by the Unit Commander in the US Army.
Approval authority for risk decision making must be established and published by the Unit Commander in the US Army.
The approval authority for directed mission-essential tasks that involved nonstandard task is the higher commanders.
The executor is responsible for executing the will. The approval of the beneficiaries is not a requirement.
Higher Commanders have the approval authority dor directed mission-essential tasks that involve nonstandard tasks.