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CHAIN OF COMMAND (d)
Any time any form of resistance, even passive resistance, to their lawful command is presented or sensed.
In the USAF, chaplains, lawyers, medical and bioscience officers are known as professional officers. All others are officers of the line and are can command operations. In practice, if serving on command staffs, professional officers can command other officers. Usually, officers of the line would (for example, an USAF Major of the line) would command a flight surgeon that was a Col. All other military rules and courtesies of the higher hank would still apply.
Usually the state police handles the law enforcement actions while the guard is a protection force.
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General McArthur, Admiral Kincaid,Admiral Fletcher, and a few thousand more officers did not command forces on D-Day
An officer's command to shoot typically refers to a directive given in a law enforcement or military context, authorizing personnel to use lethal force under specific circumstances. This command is often governed by strict rules of engagement and use of force policies, which vary by jurisdiction and situation. The decision to shoot usually follows a perceived immediate threat to life or serious bodily harm. It is crucial for officers to make such decisions judiciously, considering the legal and ethical implications.
Uniformed law enforcement agencies are paramilitary organizations, and generally favor their officers to have military bearing or "command presence." Some are better and/or more attentive to that others. The New York State Police, for instance, come to attention and salute in the presence of a superior officer. Most law enforcement agencies do not do this.
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