Combatting drug trafficking is one of the vital parts of the work of the Joint Interagency Task Force – and, as part of their studies with the US National Defense University, British Brigadiers Andy Watkins and James Coote learnt how it tackles the scourge in Key West, FL. Both Brigadiers Watkins and Coote are studying alongside US and international peers on the CAPSTONE General Flag and Officer course - a curriculum that prepares officers for senior leadership through conferences and visits to U.S. headquarters. Speaking of the experience, British Army Brigadier Coote said “CAPSTONE provides a unique opportunity to improve our understanding of the US military and – as important – to build a robust network of peers. I feel hugely fortunate to have been able to attend.” 🇬🇧-🇺🇸
British Embassy Washington’s Post
More Relevant Posts
-
★ Director of Intelligence (J2) ★ Incisive Thought Leader & Problem Solver ★ People, Strategy, Intelligence & Risk Management
Partner engagement at its best!
#SOUTHCOM hosted General Commander of the Colombian Military Forces, Gen. Helder Giraldo, at the command's headquarters today. He met with senior leaders to discuss U.S.-Colombia defense cooperation. Also, Gen. Giraldo and SOUTHCOM’s Vice Adm. Alvin Holsey exchanged an Engagement & Cooperation Framework that aims to strengthen bi-lateral cooperation in the areas of national defense & security.
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Do you understand military ranks? -Major General -Lieutenant -Colonel -Captain All common military ranks; but where do these ranks fall in the chain of command? Addressing military officials with the wrong rank can be a massive misstep, jeopardizing your outreach efforts. That's why at Leadership Connect we've curated a comprehensive guide to help you discern military ranks and pay before reaching out. Elevate your outreach game and unlock new opportunities by mastering the intricacies of military ranks. Explore our guide today! https://hubs.la/Q02C_hqF0 #MilitaryRankComparison #RelationshipBuilding #USMilitaryRankComparison #govcon
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
The Chain of Command Knowing, understanding, and following the chain of command Read more at MPBOD.com/730 Knowing, understanding, and following the chain of command in the military is crucial. The chain of command is the system that controls the happenings, tasks, and logistics of the military. The chain of command is also the tasking authority for subordinates. The chain of command is what gives warriors structure and discipline when engaging in conflict. It is imperative to the success of our military that the chain of command exercises the correct leadership and appropriate discipline in order to ensure success. —USMC photo by Cpl. Walter D. Marino II. Read article on Recruit Parents https://lnkd.in/gbGrDNNd Read additional articles. https://lnkd.in/gKat-JJR
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
The Chain of Command Knowing, understanding, and following the chain of command https://lnkd.in/gAa57yhF Knowing, understanding, and following the chain of command in the military is crucial. The chain of command is the system that controls the happenings, tasks, and logistics of the military. The chain of command is also the tasking authority for subordinates. The chain of command is what gives warriors structure and discipline when engaging in conflict. It is imperative to the success of our military that the chain of command exercises the correct leadership and appropriate discipline in order to ensure success. —USMC photo by Cpl. Walter D. Marino II. Read article on Recruit Parents https://lnkd.in/gfX_xTdQ Read additional articles. https://lnkd.in/gixqUPRA
The Chain of Command
marineparents.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Structure of a Marine Corps Regiment Learn how a Marine Corps Regiment is structured from top to bottom. Read more at MPBOD.com/183 The United States Marine Corps is a unique branch of the US military and is organized as part of the Department of the Navy. With over 241 years of warfighting experience and distinct prestige, the Marine Corps has mastered the art of military structure. The makeup of a Marine Corps regiment can vary based on the needs and manpower of the unit but is typically broken down as the following: Four Marines to a fire team (consisting of a rifleman, Automatic Rifleman, assistant automatic rifleman, and a team leader), three fire teams to a squad (three team leaders and one squad leader), three squads to a platoon (three squad leaders, one platoon sergeant, and one platoon commander). There are four companies to a battalion and four battalions to a regiment. The four companies include three line companies and one H&S; the four battalions include three lines and one H&S. Learn about the regimental structure at MarineParents.com! https://lnkd.in/gUXbR9Yp
Structure of a Marine Corps Regiment
marineparents.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Structure of a Marine Corps Regiment Learn how a Marine Corps Regiment is structured from top to bottom. Read more at MPBOD.com/183 The United States Marine Corps is a unique branch of the US military and is organized as part of the Department of the Navy. With over 241 years of warfighting experience and distinct prestige, the Marine Corps has mastered the art of military structure. The makeup of a Marine Corps regiment can vary based on the needs and manpower of the unit but is typically broken down as the following: Four Marines to a fire team (consisting of a rifleman, Automatic Rifleman, assistant automatic rifleman, and a team leader), three fire teams to a squad (three team leaders and one squad leader), three squads to a platoon (three squad leaders, one platoon sergeant, and one platoon commander). There are four companies to a battalion and four battalions to a regiment. The four companies include three line companies and one H&S; the four battalions include three lines and one H&S. Learn about the regimental structure at MarineParents.com! https://lnkd.in/gUXbR9Yp
Structure of a Marine Corps Regiment
marineparents.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Structure of a Marine Corps Regiment Learn how a Marine Corps Regiment is structured from top to bottom. Read more at MPBOD.com/183 The United States Marine Corps is a unique branch of the US military and is organized as part of the Department of the Navy. With over 241 years of warfighting experience and distinct prestige, the Marine Corps has mastered the art of military structure. The makeup of a Marine Corps regiment can vary based on the needs and manpower of the unit but is typically broken down as the following: Four Marines to a fire team (consisting of a rifleman, Automatic Rifleman, assistant automatic rifleman, and a team leader), three fire teams to a squad (three team leaders and one squad leader), three squads to a platoon (three squad leaders, one platoon sergeant, and one platoon commander). There are four companies to a battalion and four battalions to a regiment. The four companies include three line companies and one H&S; the four battalions include three lines and one H&S. Learn about the regimental structure at MarineParents.com! https://lnkd.in/g54wHimm
Structure of a Marine Corps Regiment
marineparents.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Check out the latest issue of Joint Forces Quarterly (Vol. 114) for an article co-authored by the Director of JAWS, Director of JCWS, and the Commandant of JFSC. “Jointness as Virtue: Increasing the Value of Joint Qualification to the Joint Force and Services” Abstract: Ιn “Balancing Nonresident Joint Professional Military Education With Military Life,” Commander Doug Morea makes the salient point that the current joint professional military education (JPME) process fails the individual joint warfighter in preparing for the challenges of serving in combatant commands and other joint forces.1 As joint educators, we agree with Commander Morea’s premise and offer that the current JPME model not only fails the individual joint warfighter but is also wholly inadequate for what the joint force requires both today and in an uncertain future. From the start, the Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense (DOD) Reorganization Act of 1986 enshrined JPME and the joint qualification process as a forcing function to reduce unhelpful parochialism and achieve unified action. Even today, a compromised system still exists, lacking standardization across the enterprise and persistently delivering educated officers too late and short in supply at all echelons of the joint force. Authors: Maj Gen Thomas Crimmins , Commandant, Joint Forces Staff College (JFSC); Eric Fowler, PhD, Director, Joint Advanced Warfighting School (JAWS); Daryl Chamberlain, Director, Joint and Combined Warfighting School (JCWS)
Jointness as Virtue: Increasing the Value of Joint Qualification to the Joint Force and Services
digitalcommons.ndu.edu
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Structure of a Marine Corps Regiment Learn how a Marine Corps Regiment is structured from top to bottom. Read more at MPBOD.com/183 The United States Marine Corps is a unique branch of the US military and is organized as part of the Department of the Navy. With over 241 years of warfighting experience and distinct prestige, the Marine Corps has mastered the art of military structure. The makeup of a Marine Corps regiment can vary based on the needs and manpower of the unit but is typically broken down as the following: Four Marines to a fire team (consisting of a rifleman, Automatic Rifleman, assistant automatic rifleman, and a team leader), three fire teams to a squad (three team leaders and one squad leader), three squads to a platoon (three squad leaders, one platoon sergeant, and one platoon commander). There are four companies to a battalion and four battalions to a regiment. The four companies include three line companies and one H&S; the four battalions include three lines and one H&S. Learn about the regimental structure at MarineParents.com! https://lnkd.in/g54wHimm
Structure of a Marine Corps Regiment
marineparents.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
The Chain of Command Knowing, understanding, and following the chain of command https://lnkd.in/gxt2VSCG Knowing, understanding, and following the chain of command in the military is crucial. The chain of command is the system that controls the happenings, tasks, and logistics of the military. The chain of command is also the tasking authority for subordinates. The chain of command is what gives warriors structure and discipline when engaging in conflict. It is imperative to the success of our military that the chain of command exercises the correct leadership and appropriate discipline in order to ensure success. —USMC photo by Cpl. Walter D. Marino II. Read article on Recruit Parents https://lnkd.in/gbGrDNNd Read additional articles. https://lnkd.in/gKat-JJR
The Chain of Command
marineparents.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
3,461 followers
More from this author
-
The Bletchley Declaration by Countries Attending the AI Safety Summit, 1-2 November 2023
British Embassy Washington 10mo -
Joint leader statement to mark the second anniversary of AUKUS
British Embassy Washington 11mo -
Readout: Prime Minister Sunak meeting with US President Joe Biden
British Embassy Washington 1y
Lover of Handel's organ concertos. Devotion to the violin family. Weakness for Renaissance, Gothic, Baroque and Rococo Art.
1mo✔️