A bunch of guys from the president to the squad leader.
The first 0-5 or above in your chain of command.
Consider the chain of command an information superhighway. A hypothetical situation. General Howard's army is defending Paris, France from the Germans. Private Smith, on the front lines looks through his binoculars and sees thusands of Germans advancing. He notifies his segeant, he his captain, and so forth until it gets to the General (usually today in a matter of seconds. ) The general sends word back down through the chain of command to his subordinates to move the reserves to meet the enemy. Using the chain of command the general only has to concern himself with the battle, not all the other things that an army does. He doesn't need to wory about logistics, etc because somewhere down the chain of command is someone who will handle that for him. Using the chain of command the general only needs to tell his immediate subordinate for logistics what he wants. The word goes down and out to all those concerned and the job gets done. Information in the chain of command goes both ways. In the chain of command each link is necessary and vital. If one link is broken, the whole chain is broken. Hope I've helped you a little. Tim (old retired army sergeant)
Chain of Command is the order of which authority is labeled or organized. The military is s great example because the Chain of Command is very important to them. In order of lowest to highest it goes: (Army) private/pvt 2, specialist/corporal, sergeant, staff sergeant, and so on and so forth up the ranks.
burger kings chain of command
Yes
Commanders. Which commander depends on which rank the soldier is being promoted to.
Yes, You need to get the approval from your chain of command, and a signed memorandum from your commander.
Chain of Command - film - was created in 2000.
Not the military chain of command, no.
Can he? Yes. Will he? Not likely, as he will rely upon the judgment of those lower than he on the Chain or Command.
The duration of Chain of Command - film - is 1.6 hours.
Are there articles under the UCMJ that outline deviating from the Chain of Command?