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My commanders have an exchange with local commanders across the borders.
But the Kurdish commanders would be withdrawn and local Arab commanders will replace them.
Our commanders-in-chief, not our commanders in the field, are responsible for this failure.
Mr. Mahapatra added that two senior commanders and several lower-ranking commanders in the insurgent forces had been killed.
The sub commanders want the leadership, the space commanders want the leadership, the folks in the NSA want the leadership.
In 2011, Turkey's top military commanders resigned, saying that their soldiers were demoralized and the commanders could no longer do their jobs.
Women can be Wives to Commanders, "Marthas" (household labourers), "Aunts" (disciplinarians for the regime) or "Handmaids" (surrogates who bear the Commanders' children).
They lost some of their best commanders and cadres, the commanders said, and their supply lines to Syria were cut by Iraqi forces.
That means company commanders under Browning are also partnered with brigade commanders who report to his Iraqi opposite number, Lieutenant General Qassem al-Maliki.
Winnefeld in the context of whether commanders swept cases under the rug — and prove the opposite, that commanders are taking cases to court-martial.
"Our commanders-in-chief, not our commanders in the field, are responsible for this failure," he added, referring to Trump and former President Barack Obama.
During a photo session for a White House dinner with military commanders, Trump delivered a cryptic warning to the press while flanked by military commanders.
Despite that, some commanders have refused to pledge allegiance to Mawlawi — a title reserved for Islamic scholars — Haibatullah, according to interviews with Taliban commanders and officials.
In a televised speech on Tuesday, Mr. Abadi accused pesh merga commanders of being too slow to respond to queries or requests from Iraqi military commanders.
They say that commanders don't have the proper training to make complex legal decisions, and that commanders often hold biases against victims or in favor of attackers.
With soldiers increasingly loyal to their commanders, and commanders doing whatever it took to maximize the prospect of private profit, the Senate was no longer in charge.
Pushing so much control to the Pentagon has the risk of reinforcing a confidence in the current crop of commanders that they can succeed where previous commanders failed.
"The ELN is there, commanders of the ELN, and those commanders are going to work in coordination with this narco-terrorist group that was announced (Thursday)," he said.
Aleppo has become a 'ghost city' Rebel commanders refuse to leave Meanwhile, rebel commanders stuck steadfastly to their positions, refusing to abandon territory their comrades fought and bled for.
The changes recommended were designed to stop commanders from circumventing the system out of an overabundance of caution or sheer malicious intent, but that's not the majority of commanders.
NATO's commanders will not develop cyber weapons but allied defense ministers agreed last month that NATO commanders can request nations to allow them use of their weapons if requested.
I lived many moments I tried to forget, moments where I found myself in danger, moments where I found myself in the car with Taliban commanders or ISIS commanders.
The new sanctions, delivered by the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), target top military brass, as well as regional commanders, special forces commanders and the national police.
The reason behind that may have been that the Taliban often commissions less-experienced commanders in northern provinces, who receive less cash and reinforcement than commanders in other areas.
But overall, reporters — and through them, the public — have less access to war commanders at a time when the Trump administration has given those commanders more autonomy to conduct wars.
Not all Air Force Academy cadets believe victims are to be blamed, and not all commanders — or future commanders, like the one at my table — promote misogyny and sexual harassment.
These 150 military commanders — think two- or three-star generals here, not lower-level unit commanders — aren't actually involved in the investigation or prosecution of sexual assault cases, Christensen said.
The penalties: The new sanctions, delivered by the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), target top military brass, as well as regional commanders, special forces commanders and the national police.
The Kurdish Peshmerga commanders I spoke with say they believe this was an arrangement between Iran and Shiite militia commanders in the Iraqi Army, driven by loyalties to Iran rather than Iraq.
Or that Mr. Trump, asked about Mr. Owens's criticism on "Fox & Friends," refused to accept responsibility, as most commanders in chief would do, and instead blamed the military commanders for the operation.
"They need to enable the commanders with a well-structured policy, so that the commanders know what they can and what they cannot do in order to move quickly when needed," he said.
First, when different regional commanders (so-called combatant commanders) need to coordinate because some particular problem is widespread, right now, they have to go through the Secretary of Defense's office to do it.
Lopez said he had met military commanders while being detained.
I met there with commanders, I met there with generals.
Other leading separatist commanders have been killed in unexplained circumstances.
Her commanders were punishing her, Inserillo believed, for speaking out.
Back in America, Commanders had conceived of and devised Gilead.
Our office in Baghdad recommended we call local army commanders.
She believed her commanders were punishing her for speaking out.
That is certainly important in preventing moves by individual commanders.
Other commanders in chief have strongly backed a preferred successor.
He played for the San Antonio Commanders in the AAF.
Only the most senior rebel commanders had enough to eat.
Gilead's Commanders don't want pious women — they want obedient women.
He knew that commanders were paranoid about Ugandan army infiltration.
The Army operates 10 installations named after Confederate military commanders.
But senior commanders refused to approve them, fearing civilian casualties.
Stories are told of how the rebels kidnapped their commanders.
But there have been enough successes to worry American commanders.
Police said they would no longer obey their commanders' orders.
Military commanders appear likely to recommend against such a reduction.
Wesley K. Clark: I served under eight commanders in chief.
The attack is said to have killed two Iranian commanders.
Losing that advantage would significantly hamper operations, American commanders say.
For far lower stakes, Elizabeth's military commanders deviate from instructions.
As threats dissipate, military commanders will review our force posture.
The government released some imprisoned Boko Haram commanders in exchange.
Senior leaders and commanders have said they're embracing those tactics.
She did not report the intended escape to the commanders.
Like most Kurdish commanders, Mr. Gherde has no formal rank.
"ISIS commanders are now in different countries in the world."
Pesh merga commanders said Iraqi troops had attacked their positions.
Advocates say this reform wouldn't harm commanders' ability to lead.
What about the plethora of military commanders not named Westmoreland?
Soon, mujahedeen commanders were disarmed, and violence was almost eradicated.
"These commanders, this is how they get promoted," he said.
The commanders in his head became stronger and more insistent.
Women fight alongside men and can even serve as commanders.
I think about the Commanders drawing up the blueprints for a new society that divides women into rigid castes, back when they weren't Commanders but just dudes with an outsized sense of self-importance.
What probably pushed Mullah Zakir's hand was that in recent months several of his commanders in Helmand felt the scarcity of resources and switched to establishing direct channels to Mullah Mansour, Taliban commanders said.
U.S. commanders say ISIS-K has been severely hit by a campaign of drone strikes and joint Afghan and U.S. Special Forces operations over the past year, with hundreds of fighters and commanders killed.
For several years now, American commanders have provided intelligence assistance to Egyptian commanders in Sinai — reconnaissance imagery, intelligence gleaned from eavesdropping devices, and other information from sophisticated sensors, a military official in Washington said.
After a lightning advance last month, the military operation to take Baghuz has stalled as commanders negotiate an end to the siege with the Islamic State, according to three American officials and two militia commanders.
Keane said Trump has given U.S. operational commanders considerable more authority.
Jackson was a military leader by training, used to giving commanders.
Now, Milley said, Army commanders will be tasked with greater oversight.
NATO commanders are calling for the lifting of military transport barriers.
Its capture was hailed by US commanders as a major victory.
Handmaid: Fertile women who bear children for Wives and their Commanders.
Mr. President: listen to your commanders, not OSD policy shop civilians.
Actually, everyone, except for the Commanders, are some degree of disadvantaged.
It has produced some of the militant group's most senior commanders.
And the commanders who say it all leave or move elsewhere.
But he needed to keep close contact with his unit commanders.
State media showed Xi handing flags to the zone's new commanders.
The document referred to sanctions that would "target militias and commanders".
Restrictions on air power are even more frustrating for field commanders.
The president also gave commanders more authority in ordering air strikes.
"Each sniper fires only at orders of commanders," he tells CNN.
Franklin was also recognized by more than one commanders in chief.
I was awarded the Army Commanders Award for Public Service Medal.
Several police commanders denied that the two had ever been arrested.
But American commanders believed that the attack posed a real threat.
The other Commanders believe in God, but Lawrence believes in Gilead.
Previous strikes targeted regional commanders in Bayda and nearby Maarib province.
Most other Palmach commanders ended up identifying with the Israeli left.
The complaints about an aging slate of commanders are growing louder.
Before CompStat, precinct commanders submitted their crime data every few months.
The demands of his military commanders for more troops seemed insatiable.
Lieutenant Hierl is one of four platoon commanders in Echo Company.
American commanders initially described the operation as a routine reconnaissance mission.
Nor would the MJIA harm commanders' ability to lead, advocates say.
But US commanders aren't the only ones worried by the development.
"What do these Daesh commanders have in common?" the leaflet read.
Several former militia commanders have risen to high-level political positions.
"I will root out the corrupt mafia commanders," the post said.
Military commanders have asked for reinforcements of up to 5,000 more.
The district commanders in all nine districts know who they are.
It has offered Taliban commanders sanctuary and fuel for their trucks.
In another episode, Islamic State commanders indoctrinate children into their ranks.
Commanders said that adding more detainees would require more military police.
Militia commanders consider them ideal fighters—cheap, nimble, and psychologically malleable.
Joseph Hoar; and four former commanders of the Southern Command: Gen.
Women are active in SPLA-N ranks as fighters and commanders.
Maduro previously said that former rebel commanders are welcome in Venezuela.
Washington (CNN)Military commanders are discussing speeding up the authorization of counterterrorism missions by allowing the Pentagon or even field commanders to approve some of them rather than the White House, US defense officials told CNN.
More than 20 air force commanders from around the world arrived in Israel to participate in the International Air Force Commanders Conference commemorating the IAF's 70th anniversary, where they will discuss international cooperation and regional stability.
"The chain of command goes from the president to the secretary of Defense to commanders, and commanders are people who should be authorized with the authorities to make decisions within the United States military," Milley said.
Esper told reporters that commanders of both militaries in Seoul "are looking at scaling back" exercises "due to concerns about the coronavirus," adding he is confident the commanders will still protect the troops, the AP reported.
"Effective pursuit of U.S. security and economic interests depends on partnership with those nations that share our borders, Canada and Mexico," the four ex-Northcom commanders and six ex-Southcom commanders wrote in a letter to Trump.
Trump said, shamelessly, that he would order commanders and troops to commit acts of torture, which would be illegal, which leading commanders have said constitute orders they would be morally and legally bound to refuse to obey.
In districtwide CompStat meetings, executives interrogated commanders about their violent-crime statistics.
Some commanders tried to protect themselves by underreporting or reclassifying major crimes.
This includes high-level commanders, like Mullah Rashid, personally escorting large shipments.
Iraqi military commanders had to factor these lurking perils into their gameplan.
Because we all know how much June loves telling Commanders the truth.
Another Taliban source said two commanders were killed in Monday's attack, however.
Still, US commanders say they need to be prepared for the possibility.
Hezbollah has lost more than 1,500 fighters in Syria, including top commanders.
Marthas: Infertile women who work as caretakers and cooks in Commanders' houses.
He specifically spoke about the necessity for commanders to address threats holistically.
We're supposed to notice that they're these pious queens of the commanders.
He later said the post's commanders hadn't closely tracked the family's whereabouts.
It was military defeat that forced German commanders to seek an armistice.
The trade now five top Taliban commanders are back in the battlefield.
Whether the commanders have sufficient incentives to do so is another matter.
Most commanders look like humans, or at least walk on two legs.
The plan is to squeeze ISIS fighters from different directions, commanders say.
He said 14 police were killed, including both commanders of the checkpoints.
Al-Shishani was long considered one of ISIS's most capable military commanders.
Nonetheless, commanders insisted that UNICEF was "training selected persons for clandestine activities".
Commanders from CAL FIRE and the U.S. Forest Service confirmed the death.
One of the commanders said he refused to accept the 250 fighters.
Senior rebel commanders have been killed in Homs, Idlib and Aleppo provinces.
"The armed forces are sitting quiet, following their commanders," the general said.
Al-Shishani has a reputation as one of ISIS' most capable commanders.
I thank Commander Dale Barnett, your vice commanders, and your constitutional officers.
The DoD says commanders will be responsible for implementing the new policy.
The report now goes to senior commanders for review and possible action.
Militia commanders drive around in cars full of cash to pay fighters.
But that is anathema to commanders committed to defending a unitary state.
These included Afghans who had fought in Syria under Qods Force commanders.
But police commanders created too many UPPs too quickly, overstretching the force.
The room is full of commanders with girls sprawled across their laps.
The decision to grant the expanded authority to commanders came on Jan.
A row of female commanders stood at attention in front of them.
Still, his announcement early Wednesday came as surprise to many Taliban commanders.
But commanders at Parris Island allowed the instructor to continue training recruits.
And it's generally presumed that orders from commanders with authority are lawful.
Reports of deaths or injuries to commanders were impossible to confirm independently.
Precinct commanders were held accountable for producing substantial reductions in reported crime.
Former commanders and envoys have warned that it would be a mistake.
US military commanders are "monitoring the situation closely" a second official said.
How is June so good at convincing Commanders to do her bidding?
That's because commanders often bring in temporary forces or hire more contractors.
The majority of (IS) commanders have been killed in the eastern side.
In a letter sent to commanders and soldiers on Wednesday, Lt. Gen.
Military commanders needed some way to protect these routes from roadside bombs.
They could be navy, air force, army officers, commanders, or government administrators.
But Klein found experienced commanders almost always considered only a single option.
Top commanders have repeatedly pledged to root out sexism in the military.
Frustration over the Yemen war extends to Pentagon officials and American commanders.
In all, commanders say they will pave some 39 acres of airfield.
The military said the assessments had "limited decision-making value" for commanders.
Revolutionary Guards commanders have precarious control over their ill-disciplined naval forces.
She has opposed shifting authority over sexual assault cases away from commanders.
"I view it as serious, and so do all the commanders," Gen.
Commanders hoped to win great honors and perhaps to attain higher office.
Individual factions often act autonomously — at times over the objections of commanders.
American commanders have claimed progress, but only in measures that are classified.
Its commanders regularly show up at the front lines to lead battles.
Taliban leaders may not be able to control commanders on the ground.
I tracked down former commanders and comrades from earlier tours in Afghanistan.
Posts have insulted Navy commanders, prosecutors and Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents.
His statement may have galvanized SDF commanders as their last offensive began.
Politicians, military commanders and religious figures from all camps stood behind him.
Neutralizing them is a key goal of Taliban and Haqqani field commanders.
It has vexed three American presidencies and outlasted 13 American military commanders.
Commanders say Iran was trying to kill U.S. soldiers in strike: "U.
Top commanders expressed their sentiments in public on Tuesday, despite Trump's remarks.
Some blamed the politicians in Baghdad; some blamed the commanders in Hamdaniya.
Israel has targeted senior Hezbollah commanders in air raids on Syrian soil.
We are enabling our on-scene commanders across the area of operations.
Early commanders in chief rarely spoke to the American people at all.
Four of the commanders have been accused of participating in Gonzalez's murder.
Walk back to the TV crews and the commanders and the subordinates?
Responsibility for identifying and discharging extremists is left to individual unit commanders.
I was also among the first mission commanders and maintenance check pilots.
Senior US military commanders have expressed alarm about a growing Russian presence there.
But Iraqi commanders say the Americans' advice, like their firepower, has become indispensable.
Econowives: Working-class women married to men not powerful enough to become Commanders.
American commanders fighting the Islamic State are being forced to shift their tactics.
It has also suffered the death of key commanders and falling recruitment levels.
American commanders warn that the battle for Raqqa will be long and difficult.
During the first years of his reign, Erdogan often clashed with top commanders.
The official said the plan to withdraw had caught the commanders by surprise.
Their first targets are Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, and eight military commanders.
Nujaifi purchased used weapons for the fighters in markets, according to his commanders.
Many of the commanders are former army officers who served under Saddam Hussein.
The misjudgments of egotistical commanders are exposed by their own actions and words.
It's obvious the commanders won't be taking this plea for women's literacy seriously.
Commanders in the US can exercise discretion when deciding how to handle deserters.
While in Iraq, Trump also spoke to military commanders and the U.S. ambassador.
In exchange for the girls' release, the government freed five Boko Haram commanders.
But senior military commanders already are talking privately about further troop level increases.
Current senior military commanders, members of Congress and former officials attended the forum.
But he said war commanders must find a way to be more visible.
He lost after what was widely seen as fraud directed by military commanders.
Now assigned to a new unit, Harrison said commanders have been "extremely supportive".
Two of our national commanders have written letters in support of this effort.
He said Akhundzada was responsible for the execution of several senior Taliban commanders.
The role of commanders such as Badi have complicated the situation, diplomats say.
But several recent commanders have served shorter tours for a variety of reasons.
One of the SDF's commanders said rebels were "ready" to confront government troops.
The Afghans are suffering losses that American commanders warn are unsustainable (see table).
Senior Kurdish commanders recently said Raqqa would fall by the end of October.
An estimated 7,000 FARC foot soldiers and commanders would be expected to disarm.
The authority of precinct commanders over private Jewish security patrols is openly questioned.
So too are most of the commanders of combat units on Syria's border.
"Our commanders are great at winning wars and training troops," she said Friday.
But it will leave what commanders consider an adequate number on the ground.
His Thanksgiving call to military commanders deployed overseas was criticized for being political.
U.S. military commanders have also accused Russia of increasing support for the Taliban.
He also said Hamas commanders should be targeted as punishment for the kites.
When Saleh switched sides, so did some commanders and troops loyal to him.
Tank commanders who can't pay a toll are unceremoniously flipped on their asses.
That was the message that the new and the outgoing commanders were sending.
We task commanders with the responsibility of leading men and women in combat.
The United States also alleges senior Afghan Taliban commanders live on Pakistani soil.
Four-star combatant commanders no longer regularly join classified teleconferences with White House.
Now commanders on the ground get video feeds from drones and the choppers.
When the escapees were arrested, they told the commanders she knew about it.
"Commanders are basically being asked to practice law without a license," he said.
Commanders knew that the plunder of new lands could garner them vast riches.
But commanders acknowledge that the fighters are well supplied with weapons and food.
How do our would-be commanders envision the war on coronavirus playing out?
After three days of urban fighting, commanders said, the battle ended on Thursday.
It has vexed three American presidencies and outlasted a dozen American military commanders.
The military has proven time and again that commanders cannot solve this crisis.
YPG commanders said they would accept the ceasefire, but only in some areas.
Ward, 23, caught 22 passes for 214 yards with the San Antonio Commanders.
American commanders say about 20,000 troops will be needed to seize the city.
What is clear is that the cultural belief systems trickle down from commanders.
"This is my choice," said Ms. Mohammadi, after her commanders left the room.
And the president met with his military commanders on Monday to discuss options.
Iranian military commanders welcomed Mr. Trump's decision, the semiofficial news agency ISNA reported.
At the moment, Somalia's armed forces has 12,000 fighters, American military commanders said.
Future IRGC commanders, their subordinates and proxies will have to be more careful.
"Commanders always want more freedom to act within their own judgment," said Adm.
Captain Butterfield said base commanders had some discretion over the concealed carry policy.
The willful ignorance of the top American commanders in Vietnam shocks even today.
At one point, the commanders handpicked a few soldiers to speak with us.
Other recent missions have included taking out senior commanders of the militant group.
The administration settled on 250 on the recommendation of military commanders, Cook said.
Attacks were organized randomly and there were disputes among commanders, the rebel said.
The letters were handed to the four sailors on Wednesday by their commanders.
Trump calls Navy commanders to thank them for the missile strike against Syria.
For carrier commanders, the most feared weapon is a 150-year-old one.
It's true that doing so would create some new headaches for American commanders.
Senior Taliban commanders Abdul Rashid and Hajji Mali Khan are also being released.
On the morning of August 23, 1971, the assassins turned on their commanders.
American commanders say theft of aviation fuel delivered by Afghan contractors is another.
Like the wisest commanders, she sought criticism and synthesized the best of it.
He barks orders at his  "commanders"—the hospital staff—to execute his enemies.
Joseph Martin, one of the top US commanders in the anti-ISIS coalition.
One would have expected the new commanders that replaced them were Erdogan loyalists.
So, yes, taking these prosecutions out of the chain of command is about keeping bad commanders from doing bad things to victims — but it's also about relieving good commanders of the burden of making decisions they're not really trained for.
The EOC is starting to spread out, delegating responsibilities to commanders on the scene.
The source said several commanders could be sent home over failures in the response.
I decided to support the commanders and I was left alone in that war.
Bolstered by reinforcements, Iraqi forces killed 16 militants, state TV said, citing military commanders.
Maduro has maintained control of the military by securing the loyalty of top commanders.
Other commanders are authorized to purchase "morale boosters" with government funds, Mr. English said.
For the first time, the Commanders' voices are chipped of some of their arrogance.
For that, Mr. Trump would have to hear from Delta Force, or their commanders.
There will be a fighting team comprised of battlefield commanders and soldiers, of course.
Units were filled by ghost soldiers whose pay was being pocketed by their commanders.
"It was absolutely wrong and their commanders took action at the time," he said.
But on the whole, Peshmerga commanders encountered less resistance than they expected, he said.
A few dozen worshippers, including senior military commanders and tribal sheikhs, were gathered there.
Quds force commanders have been active recently on the battlefields of Syria and Iraq.
In previous elections, army commanders declared that they would never serve under the MDC.
There were mixed signals from the Chinese Communist Party leaders and military commanders, too.
Iraqi commanders have said U.S.-led coalition airstrikes have been essential in retaking territory.
Rebel commanders say they have already seen soldiers from Iranian-backed militias pulling back.
He's purposefully leaving that up to commanders fighting on behalf of the United States.
Its political commissars often wield as much power as commanders who are genuine soldiers.
China earlier this month also appointed new commanders for its army and air force.
Commanders will tell you they need each and every one of them -- and more.
Key Iranian officials joined Rouhani's condemnation, including the judiciary chief and Revolutionary Guard commanders.
However, US military commanders have long said they plan against a worst-case scenario.
The memo also allows military commanders to decide when they're allowed to be used.
He added that the commanders on the ground judged an encounter "unlikely" to happen.
American naval and marine-corps commanders have been in Vietnam to explore co-operation.
"I told my commanders repeatedly that I was going to murder her," he said.
Mullah Mansour was viewed by some field commanders as being too close to Pakistan.
Only one among the six other surviving commanders of the revolution still supports him.
Without the help, Americans commanders said, the offensive against Mosul would most likely fail.
Marty is a soldier's soldier and like all great commanders he loves his troops.
Commanders claim they have the morale, fuel and munitions to keep going for months.
All other handmaids are assaulted in the same way by their own assigned commanders.
The commanders of the air, ground and naval forces often become household names here.
The country's top military commanders pledged loyalty to Maduro immediately after his swearing-in.
Rather than fight the regime, some SDF commanders are open to negotiating with it.
Top commanders were getting payments, and none was trickling down to fighters like him.
The model produced some surprises, leaving off some recent generals and other famous commanders.
He then compiled lists of key commanders, total forces, and of course, the outcome.
Commanders must know that retaliation against victims of any kind will not be tolerated.
"We have a problem," Green said in a letter to commanders, according to CNN.
That compliance will be validated by the unit Commanders no later than 12 November.
They say the man was Muhammad Kayira, one of the ADF's senior operations commanders.
It makes him seem fallible in a way Special Forces commanders generally do not.
However Ghazanfar has previously been identified by Taliban officials as one of their commanders.
Second, hero characters are critical force multipliers both as fleet commanders and settlement governors.
Opponents say taking the decision away from commanders would undermine the military justice system.
Rebel commanders said that if the cease-fire did not work, they would fight.
Pentagon denies asking combatant commanders to give advance notice before responding to coronavirus concerns 
The strike comes after President Trump relaxed restrictions on American military commanders in Somalia.
The action targets four Burmese military and border guard commanders and two military units.
In April, according to Colombian military intelligence, Mr Márquez met ELN commanders in Venezuela.
Still, getting depressed officers to ask for help remains the biggest challenge for commanders.
But Winnefeld wasn't just arguing that commanders took those 93 cases to court-martial.
Jaguars commanders said their unit focused on human rights and included only police officers.
"The vast majority of commanders complete their assigned tours with distinction," Colonel Azubuike said.
The hard-liners pressed for a brutal crackdown, but army commanders argued for restraint.
Shaming influential military commanders is hardly the best way to manage such sensitive negotiations.
Israel responds with targeted air strikes on missile launching sites and on Hamas commanders.
And the rebellious commanders had reasons to hope that the Americans might be sympathetic.
BEIJING — He was one of China's most prominent commanders, with hopes of rising higher.
Aides to Mr. Esper declined to comment on the closed-door conversations with commanders.
"Without passing judgment—this time I pray he listens to his commanders," he said.
But, many commanders said, crews were too busy to provide that kind of instruction.
Not waiting But field commanders are not waiting to request supplies or take action.
Yet the government found leverage, Mr. Sani said: Boko Haram wanted its commanders back.
Tamara Lawrence, said that in general top commanders are increasingly focused on enforcing discipline.
Within minutes, the top commanders of Iran's Revolutionary Guards realized what they had done.
General Shelton made it required reading for all of the chiefs and combatant commanders.
Combatant commanders' assertiveness peaked when a beleaguered President George W. Bush looked to Gen.
Other commanders and experts on military planning say even that prognosis is too optimistic.
American Marines died in droves at Con Thien; they deserved better of their commanders.
My commanders and senior NCOs tell me that expedience is critical for emergency response.
The change has allowed American commanders to step up the pace of their operations.
American commanders favor a mixed force of Syrian Arabs and the Kurdish Y.P.G. militia.
Exclusive: Top US Navy SEAL tells commanders in letter: 'We have a problem' 64.
One reason for the leadership problems is a widening gap between soldiers and commanders.
Min Aung Hlaing appointed eight other officers to new posts, including several regional commanders.
US commanders tried to warn their Russian counterparts through protocols known as deconfliction channels.
Commanders screamed into their radios, subordinates rushed around, limp corpses were loaded into trucks.
But Afghan ground commanders complain that calls for Afghan air support often go unheeded.
The new commanders proposed shifting forces downstream, closer to cities where more Afghans lived.
Commanders were warned not to allow the test to completely dictate their training regimens.
The current system requires military commanders to handle sexual assault cases within the ranks.
Combatant commanders should still have a Senior Foreign Service Officer as a POLAD, ideally one between ambassadorial appointments, but many lower level commanders would not only be able to make do with an Embassy officer, they would do better in such an arrangement.
The Navy commanders making these decisions might be a little bit sensitive to the concerns of the Army commanders for what happened to their subordinate, but that would be no different to being sensitive to the family of a civilian who was killed.
Like all Commanders, he's decorated his house with paintings taken from local Boston museums, but he seems to have raided the decedent modern art wing rather than sticking to the straightforward figurative art that Fred and the other Commanders we've seen favor.
He deeply alienated many commanders with his close political ties to Pakistan, his violent pursuit of commanders who would not bend the knee to him, and, especially, his lavish life and grip on both a personal drug fortune and the Taliban's overall finances.
"They killed one of our most revered commanders and most senior commanders, and they took responsibility for it," Zarif told CNN, referring to an American drone strike near Baghdad's international airport Friday against Qassem Soleimani, the leader of Iran's elite paramilitary Quds Force.
Claire McCaskill (D-MO), say this reform would undermine the chain of command and interfere with commanders' ability to deal with problems in their units — and that commanders are actually more aggressive than outside prosecutors about moving forward with sexual assault cases.
Afghan military commanders have agreed, making clear they want and expect continued U.S. military help.
In that scenario, military commanders could call in "self-defense" strikes without White House approval.
Washington imposed sanctions on four military and police commanders and two army units in August.
As Colin Powell said when he was running the department, they are your division commanders.
The Record reports he was escorted by active-duty commanders and sergeants from the military.
Jezebel: Prostitutes who work in a secret club accessible only by Commanders and foreign ambassadors.
These concessions are unacceptable to many Colombians, who think the FARC's commanders belong in jail.
On Monday, commanders realized that Perez had not made it to the station in Kingwood.
President: listen to your commanders, not [Office of the Secretary of Defense] policy shop civilians.
They are reported to be offering mid-ranking FARC commanders $22001,000 each to join them.
Mostly, though, WhatsApp groups are for communication among Afghan security leaders and their ground commanders.
Though American and Iranian commanders battled in tandem against IS, they are now at loggerheads.
Like the mujahideen commanders we'd met earlier, he turned to my friend who helped translate.
Bowe Bergdahl — who pleaded guilty to charges of desertion — in exchange for five Taliban commanders.
They said the militias follow the orders of the prime minister and his military commanders.
And commanders die permanently, so if a little legion eats it during battle, that's it.
The attrition of Afghan security forces, say American commanders, is occurring at an unsustainable rate.
American commanders evaluate casualty claims made by external organisations in inconsistent and sometimes restrictive ways.
Terrorist commanders couldn't connect to the internet and were unable to communicate with each other.
Twenty commanders of the group were killed this year, including spokesman Abu Muhammad Al-Adnani.
Field commanders say the fight isn't just house to house, it's often room to room.
Vucic also said he will meet heads of intelligence agencies, commanders of military and police.
Rebel commanders warn that they can only hold out in Aleppo for a few months.
There was one major difference, though: he gave greater authority to commanders on the ground.
In the process, senior rebel commanders have been killed in Homs, Idlib and Aleppo provinces.
Military commanders have stressed there has been no change to their tolerance for civilian casualties.
Some aid workers said local military commanders told them the orders came from Abadi's office.
First, his decision to allow commanders more leeway in undertaking operations on their own authority.
"I am hoping to work in a safer region and under better commanders," he said.
"It's empowering the commanders and winning the war against the bad guys," the spokesman said.
Although most of the commanders in Raqqa were Kurds, most of the troops were Arabs.
To assure the public there was no danger, commanders fed the tomatoes to the troops.
Commanders report exact coordinates for enemy positions, giving you easy targets for artillery and aircraft.
It charged three New York police commanders with serving as errand boys for the businessmen.
It is only after that point that the submarine commanders go anywhere near their safes.
The two men are to be exchanged for three Taliban commanders held at Bagram prison.
But he is considered by some commanders to be uncomfortably close to Pakistan's military establishment.
Once Mr. Trump took office, he gave the Pentagon and military commanders more running room.
A decade of American decapitations of middle-level Taliban commanders has not broken the group.
The commanders were confirmed by unanimous consent late Thursday night along with other military nominees.
It has also provided for Shia militias and their commanders and politicians in neighboring Iraq.
To sow doubt in American commanders' minds, prompting them to keep the fleet far offshore.
The city's police commissioner Richard Ross said Saturday that its commanders receive implicit bias training.
They included two "commanders" who were relatives of BLF chief Allah Nazar Baluch, Haq said.
One reason is that politicking may enable mid-level commanders to find an influential role.
Napoleon and other military commanders knew very well that an army marches on its stomach.
He wanted to alert them to what he believed were dangerous actions by his commanders.
What we are trying to do is get the commanders out there ... to think, explore.
Those centers use predictive crime software that helps police commanders decide where to deploy officers.
His denigration of the American military, whose commanders, he says, have been "reduced to rubble"?
For most of the war, he served as a dispatch runner for his regiment's commanders.
Every one of those brigade commanders, at least the first three, have made general officer.
That helps feed back data to commanders to help meet their training and mission objectives.
The IRGC is planning for a U.S. attack and its commanders are saying as much.
The centers use predictive crime software that helps police commanders decide where to deploy officers.
The response of Westmoreland and his top commanders was to deny that it had happened.
As the nation watched, Mugabe embarked upon a typically rambling address, flanked by army commanders.
Some commanders, senior advisers and drill instructors have already been let go, the statement said.
Instead, commanders are allowed to authorize using "sufficient quantities" of the bombs if deemed necessary.
As described by the lead investigator, the commanders who filed the papers weren't deliberating lying.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered his military commanders to find a way to bomb Japan.
The commanders themselves, however, firmly believed that Mr. Uribe shipped them out to silence them.
Some Islamic State commanders and fighters escaped before Surt was encircled, officials from Misurata said.
Such collaboration is why 10 former top U.S. military commanders wrote President Trump supporting NAFTA.
Among the dead were senior officials, including members of the provincial council and security commanders.
"The commanders told me, 'What goes on here, stays here,' " Mr. Kerney told The Blade.
Navy officials found that commanders came to believe these lower standards were the new normal.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper had originally indicated he would trust local commanders to make decisions.
Hezb-i-Islami has claimed success in negotiating deals with local commanders in northern Afghanistan.
In particular, the police commanders highlighted the protesters' "doxing" -- publication of police officers' personal information.
Our previous commanders-in-chief conducted policy to advance their vision of the national interest.
In both cases, however, he successfully appealed the punishments, and Army commanders twice rescinded them.
But hours later it was over, as top military commanders reasserted their fealty to him.
Peshmerga commanders have accused Iran of orchestrating the operation, a charge Iranian officials have denied.
Two Taliban commanders, including one in charge of a Red Unit, were also killed. Dec.
The hotel was reopened to host visiting IS commanders, as well as to hold weddings.
The two districts abandoned by pesh merga troops are south of Kirkuk, Kurdish commanders said.
Several police commanders said security officers then moved in, firing a rocket at the house.
Otherwise, commanders would bury allegations because having harassment or assault cases reflects poorly on them.
The commanders had slotted two hours for the meeting, but it lasted less than one.
Currently, commanders in the field can order and undertake such missions on their own authority.
For their part, the Commanders try to introduce a "Certificate of Whiteness" scheme, which fails.
Two of his sons are among his top military commanders, as well as his caretakers.
There is a pattern of prosecuting rank-and-file individuals but not commanders, he said.
The assassination of Qassim Suleimani, one of Iran's top military commanders, rocks the Middle East.
Milley told reporters he immediately began calling commanders to determine the source of the letter.
General Mattis drew fulsome praise from diplomats, military commanders and intelligence officials in the region.
The spread of the S-400 capability underscores the type of worry US commanders have.
The vacated bases are in Somalia's Middle Shabelle region, one of the troops' commanders Col.
Russian commanders have also moved some of their military forces in anticipation of American action.
The commanders' answer was to shame the men and order them back to the front.
The military's first active-duty case, in South Korea, has commanders preparing a battle plan.
More experienced fighters took advanced courses with Iranian and Hezbollah commanders in Iran or Lebanon.
Typically, commanders delegate the day-to-day operations of support programs to their military chaplains.
Each has layers of commanders who oversee their work and manage their lives at Guantánamo.
Our nation has had other Commanders-in-Chief who have not served in the military.
Dwight D. Eisenhower issued an order to his commanders demanding the protection of historical monuments.
Hard-line commanders who had grown skeptical about the government's intentions gave cover to Islamists.
For many of these former warlords and commanders, this is an ultimate fight of sorts.
American commanders say they could conduct more strikes if insurgents mass in large enough groups.
On a tour of Beijing, Mao Zedong greets a group of Communist army commanders, Sept.
The announcement shocked military commanders, who scrambled to craft a plan to satisfy Trump's desire.
The squadron commanders weren't sure what to do with us, so very young, too inexperienced.
"What Winnefeld was clearly trying to imply was commanders were tougher than prosecutors," Christensen said.
But Richardson also allowed that Navy commanders are ultimately responsible for the string of accidents.
"...so does forced domestic servitude and sexual violence by commanders against female conscripts," it adds.
Ms. McSally said that taking rape cases away would be letting commanders off the hook.
Those maps can then be transmitted electronically from headquarters to incident commanders on the ground.
Commanders did not announce the movement because the Marines were in a dangerous area and they did not want to tip off the enemy, Colonel Warren said, but commanders planned to make the deployment public after the Marines had fully established themselves at the outpost.
After American and Russian commanders agreed in late 2017 to fly on opposite sides of a 45-mile stretch of the Euphrates to prevent accidents in eastern Syria's increasingly congested skies, Russian warplanes violated that deal half a dozen times a day, American commanders said.
"Moving decision-making on small tactical issues from the White House to commanders in the field is positive, but commanders' autonomy doesn't help accomplish strategic goals," said Jon B. Alterman, director of the Middle East Program for the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
But Gillibrand's proposal only affects about 150 commanders at the very top, and it would change neither the power nor the responsibility that the military's 15,000 other commanders have to manage the well-being of people in their unit after an assault is reported.
In a country full of militia commanders, the general is a uniquely prominent and divisive figure.
Emirati commanders give most of the credit for forcing al-Qaeda to pull back to themselves.
Trump has shifted the authority for final approvals from the White House back to combatant commanders.
On the daily basis across the seven continents we are supporting the six geographic combatant commanders.
And again, we, on a daily basis support those geographic commanders under the Department of Defense.
As the wars continued, commanders became more willing to upgrade recommendations for medals, the Pentagon said.
Iraqi commanders say the battle for western Mosul will be the toughest fight yet against ISIS.
Israeli commanders and intelligence agencies were in "constant contact" with the Russian army throughout, he said.
Mujahid said the attack on the base killed as many as 500 soldiers, including senior commanders.
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, President Hashim Thaci and parliamentary speaker Kadri Veseli are former KLA commanders.
Apart from Tompolo, several other former rebel commanders have also enriched themselves through oil-related fraud.
Commanders say that general level of funding is expected to continue for at least four years.
If such infertility is rampant among the Commanders, then their handmaids are almost for set decoration.
Even Vietnam, he thought, should have been winnable, if those idiot civilian commanders had bombed enough.
The Buitragos say they have received support from base commanders, and are seeking reimbursements from Corvias.
Kurdish and Iraqi commanders warn it could take months of heavy fighting before the city falls.
"He made some very serious errors," said Jaime Wheelock, one of the original nine Sandinista commanders.
It also led some commanders to break away completely, which could complicate the new peace effort.
For one, it's what Taliban commanders in Afghanistan are explicitly stating to reporters and each other.
Some turn to the MRFF because they feel bullied over religious matters by commanders or chaplains.
Pro-Gulen media outlets backed sprawling investigations of alleged coup plots organized by Turkish military commanders.
The new party leaders include disaffected ministers, two former army commanders and a rabble-rousing activist.
Israeli commanders view the Golan not only as a shield, but also as a potential springboard.
Commanders from the 33rd held a series of threatening meetings with Rohingya leaders, attendees told Reuters.
He has also shut down military high schools and brought force commanders under tighter government control.
Anti-Houthi commanders inflate the size of their forces to receive extra arms from the coalition.
One of those letters wrote of a "witch-hunt" of senior air force commanders serving overseas.
Residents have also reported a spate of assassinations of SDF fighters and commanders in recent months.
After all, American commanders sit in an operations room in Riyadh next to their Saudi counterparts.
He still has support: from Cuba, Russia and Turkey, as well as from the military commanders.
The United States has imposed sanctions on a handful of military and police commanders in Myanmar.
It is a message echoed by military commanders and Kenya's Commander in Chief, President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Commanders in Iraq say they were given less than an hour's notice of the air strikes.
The problem was that the commanders could only be moderately sure that their plan would work.
The report said that commanders had sufficient evidence to take disciplinary action in 64% of cases.
A number of the late dictator's former commanders helped to professionalize ISIS as a fighting force.
Multiple photos seen by the AP show Rouzek with known Al Qaeda commanders in recent years.
One day paramilitary commanders ordered the cousin to pick the hitman who would kill Afranio Solano.
Then Hasbún joined the paramilitaries and became one of the most powerful commanders in the region.
Other uses of the technology include allowing commanders to receive images directly from a subordinate's IVAS.
Multiple photos seen by the AP show Rouzek with known al-Qaida commanders in recent years.
"Our commanders across the board, former and present, are ashamed of what's happening here," he said.
Currently there are 8,400 troops in Afghanistan, with commanders saying they need 3,000 to 6900,000 more.
Army commanders in Europe had specifically asked for the improved armament to counter potential Russian threats.
Commanders have a slew of research and engineering options, with only limited resources to go around.
In Atwood's novel, "handmaids" are women controlled by the male "commanders" in whose homes they serve.
For example, many commanders bristled at the limits President Obama imposed on the use of force.
"Exceptional circumstances" are forcing ISIS to cut salaries to its fighters and commanders by fully half.
With the Americans, the request has to go to a lawyer and all the senior commanders.
Commanders from both nations wanted to be the first to grab big prizes such as Berlin.
But what happened here is different – Marines shared photos of Marines, their fellow Marines and commanders.
SNA commanders cannot say who or where their troops are, let alone what they are doing.
And he has struck an alliance with commanders who served under Muammar Qaddafi, Libya's late dictator.
Commanders were now reviewing their missions, minimizing the amount of time troops stand still, he said.
Police commanders plan to hold a community meeting on Monday to discuss the investigation with residents.
And you've got these rebel commanders in their berets sitting in the back of pickup trucks.
Navy commanders who commanded highly problematic ships should not be promoted or given even greater responsibilities.
Mr. Trump has also given commanders in combat zones a far freer hand to conduct raids.
Ghani said Anas Haqqani and Taliban commanders Haji Mali Khan and Hafiz Rashid were being released.
Thousands more troops have been deployed, and commanders have been given greater scope to order airstrikes.
About 240,21 battle-hardened militants remain in the city, according to U.S. and Iraqi military commanders.
It is unclear what if any authority military commanders have to conduct drone strikes in Niger.
Stanley A. McChrystal, former commanders of the United States forces in Afghanistan, as well as Gen.
This apparent friction between senior dissident commanders could lead to bloody infighting, these FARC sources warn.
Both commanders said that under the agreement, the U.S. would also cease supporting the Afghan government.
Several of its senior military commanders have died in the Syrian conflict, alongside hundreds of fighters.
The Palestinian Authority remains without a designated interior minister, as PSF commanders report directly to Abbas.
Powerful figure Fazlullah, one of the Pakistan Taliban's longtime militia commanders, was elected leader in 2013.
But, nevertheless, commanders are keen to forge better relations between US military personnel and local residents.
They long have been threatened and assaulted by powerful politicians, members of parliament, and Taliban commanders.
David Goldfein said in a letter to commanders ordering the operational pause, according to ABC News.
In both collisions, the Navy found numerous failures by the crews and commanders of the ships.
It was the first time commanders used their newly granted authorities to target Taliban revenue sources.
The order also kicked the Joint Chiefs of Staff, America's top military commanders, off the council.
MILF commanders like Wahid Tundok, who heads the insurgents' 118th Base Command, feel the same way.
Calls for help sometimes have been exaggerated by local commanders to gain extra supplies or equipment.
Senior military commanders say there have been no attacks by insurgents for more than a year.
FARC commanders have said they will remain "faithful" to the accord which sets out their disarmament.
He was enraged — at political leaders in Washington, diplomats in Baghdad, special forces commanders in Tampa.
Gillibrand argued that military lawyers should decide; McCaskill thought that it should be up to commanders.
In Chaim's footage, SDF fighters frantically call their commanders for reinforcements from a rooftop in Susa.
The Tiger Force commanders were never held accountable for what occurred, despite compelling evidence, he said.
The Americans immediately told commanders they were under attack, then called for help an hour later.
One barber in the bazaar remembers when one of Mr. Khalili's commanders came for a haircut.
In April, a larger meeting is being planned between Mr. Mattis and the global combatant commanders.
Any chance she's going after the Commanders of Gilead the way she went after Marisa Tomei?
Military prosecutors, rather than accusers' commanders, would have the power to decide which cases to try.
New solutions are a priority, too, for the Federal Bureau of Investigation and progressive police commanders.
Police officers and commanders travel from districts outside the provincial capital to collect their monthly pay.
Not all commanders dismiss sexual assault cases out of blatant misogyny or loyalty to the accused.
During the Obama administration, American commanders were barred from carrying out offensive airstrikes against the Taliban.
Mr. Trump also delegated authority to commanders to carry out strikes without high-level interagency vetting.
Suu Kyi is not among those sanctioned, nor are Myanmar's top military commanders, according to Reuters.
Washington would also try to kill senior North Korean military commanders and government officials, including Kim.
The commanders spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to give interviews.
By then, senior commanders had imposed stricter limits on military operations in the West African country.
But critics said the findings glossed over blame for senior commanders who had ordered the mission.
U.S. air strikes have hit a number of Nusra commanders in northwest Syria in recent years.
Local commanders are not present, as they would be at the traditional precinct community council meetings.
Military commanders and state security chieftains — the guardians of one-party rule — had grown grossly corrupt.
The strike also killed 30 field commanders and as many as 300 fighters, the military said.
Unit commanders are usually responsible for ensuring that the unofficial patches do not violate military regulations.
The commanders have put their proposition to President Trump, and so far he has said nothing.
The captured commanders were taken to Abuja, where they were held in a secret secured facility.
They wear the traditional back suits customary for Commanders, which suggests that's their station in Gilead.
He managed to convince his commanders to dispatch a tank and his fellow soldiers were rescued.
As Turkish and Kurdish forces repeatedly clashed, American officials and commanders intervened to curtail the fighting.
Mr. Trump's predecessors overcame even the most awkward relationships for regular briefings with their field commanders.
Suharto and other top commanders quickly quashed the uprising, pinning it on the Indonesian Communist Party.
The accord, however, faces numerous potential obstacles, such as sabotage by spoilers like dissident Taliban commanders.
Both stand at the Rubicon of being widely seen as appealing presidents and commanders in chief.
In the north, some insurgent commanders said they did not know whether the reports were accurate.
Commanders have also attributed some costs to the wear and tear on the prison staff facilities.
In 2012, police commanders in New York City rejected board recommendations in 90 percent the cases.
They were protecting against a ground assault which base commanders expected would follow the missile attack.
ISIS has suffered recent losses of top, battle-hardened — and admired — commanders and influential strategic planners.
More than 170 "terrorists" including some commanders were killed in the missile strike, their statement said.
The Libyan commanders request targets they want the Americans to hit, such as T-72 tanks.
The formal troop cap is 503, but commanders have the authority to temporarily exceed that limit.
Outside the city, military commanders say, all but small pockets of the countryside are now safe.
"The prisoners include large numbers of commanders, officers and soldiers of the Saudi army," Saree added.
But senior military commanders said Friday that the US is ready for "whatever" Pyongyang might do.
Still, senior military commanders said Friday that the US is ready for "whatever" Pyongyang might do.
About 2,000 battle-hardened militants remain in Tal Afar, according to U.S. and Iraqi military commanders.
These concerns have spurred American commanders to rush to resume their missions with the Syrian Kurds.
Commanders had told us over tea that they might take the town by Monday or Tuesday.
A number of the most senior IRGC commanders were hurriedly deployed to the Tomb of Cyrus.
About 2,000 battle-hardened militants remain in the city, according to U.S. and Iraqi military commanders.
American commanders estimate that 2,000 to 3,000 Islamic State fighters remain hunkered down in western Mosul.
Hugh McAslan of New Zealand, one of the commanders of the American-led coalition in Iraq.
Mattis has urged US commanders to come up with innovative and unexpected ways to deploy forces.
So abrupt was that order that military commanders, taken by surprise, declined to immediately implement it.
Soro retains the loyalty of many ex-rebel commanders who hold senior positions in the army.
Soro retains the loyalty of many former rebel commanders who hold senior positions in the army.
To build that trust, Shanahan notes commanders need to be educated in the technology early on.
As the Trump administration settles in, American commanders are making the case for another troop surge.
Last month, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions against a number of IRGC commanders and affiliates.
The former SEAL commanders tried giving him the benefit of the doubt, but nothing was landing.
Two battalion commanders, who lost a lot of men, face 12 to 16 years in prison.
Officers, detectives and commanders from across the region greeted longtime friends with hugs and back slaps.
U.S. military commanders said Pyongyang's actions could include test firing an ICBM alongside nuclear warhead tests.
Things accelerated after he gave American commanders more authority to order airstrikes and make battlefield decisions.
American commanders in region, led by the new head of the United States Central Command, Gen.
Dozens of members of the Guards, including senior commanders, have been killed in Syria and Iraq.
Top-level commanders with convening authority may not know either the alleged victim or the perpetrator.
The Front-line and Air Commanders will issue orders to the troops in battle, the Rear and Logistics Commanders will ferry supplies to the combat areas, and lastly, a Commander-in-Chief will be responsible for all macro strategic decisions over the course of the conflict.
Since American and Russian commanders agreed last month to fly on opposite sides of a 215-mile stretch of the Euphrates to prevent accidents in eastern Syria's increasingly congested skies, Russian warplanes have violated that deal half a dozen times a day, according to American commanders.
That said, Atwood is far more concerned with the lives of Aunts (women who supervise, among other things, Handmaids' training), Supplicants (Aunts-in-training), Wives (the privileged spouses of Gilead's ruling class of Commanders), and the children of Handmaids, who are raised by Commanders and their Wives.
With their men under fire, the commanders were asking themselves how much longer they could credibly stay.
Washington, in August, imposed sanctions on some military and police commanders in Myanmar over the humanitarian crisis.
Top Iranian commanders could be seen on Iraqi battlefields giving orders in the war against Islamic State.
But the accord angered many who believe FARC commanders should be in prison and not in Congress.
The visit to the Hammam al-Alil base included an operational briefing from Iraqi and U.S. commanders.
Four field commanders were reported among the dead and some soldiers' bodies were trapped under the rubble.
More than 1,000 members of the Guards, including senior commanders, have been killed in Syria and Iraq.
It has rebuilt the local administration, repaired road infrastructure and eliminated some of the unrulier rebel commanders.
It recommends shooting their adult commanders to shatter discipline and prompt the youngsters to flee or surrender.
" The report recommended commanders "root out and punish severely any lingering gang-like behavior by its deputies.
He also criticised world leaders meeting with YPG commanders, saying such moves hindered the fight against terrorism.
Up to 2,000 battle-hardened militants remain in Tal Afar, according to U.S. and Iraqi military commanders.
He also criticized world leaders meeting with YPG commanders, saying such moves hindered the fight against terrorism.
Even if the Taliban's commanders wanted to talk to America, it would not be easy to arrange.
All told, more than 3,000 firefighters were battling 10 major wildfires across California, incident commanders said Monday.
An army general and two senior police commanders were among the dead, a Defense Ministry official said.
The show also only features four Commanders — Fred, Pryce, Warren, and Guthrie — who rarely discuss the past.
But if they secure a deal for a U.S. withdrawal, the Taliban's commanders might become more amenable.
The DGCIM also began tapping the phones of officers, including senior military commanders, to listen for conspiracies.
A report for the UN Human Rights Council recommends that the commanders responsible face trial for genocide.
Arming children to defend the town against a violent gang wasn't a media stunt, Alex's commanders insisted.
Mr Weinstein and his supporters believe that these concessions to expressions of faith by commanders are mistaken.
Commanders decided to pursue 82 cases, of which 19 are still pending, according to the Marine Corps.
TO THE relief of commanders and the dismay of pacifists, Germany's armed forces have crossed a threshold.
In 2005 the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague issued arrest warrants for five senior commanders.
"The vast majority of commanders complete their assigned tours with distinction," Azubuike told CNN in a statement.
An army general and two senior police commanders were among the dead, a Defence Ministry official said.
There is no sign yet that the top army commanders will transfer their allegiance to Mr Guaidó.
The scientist expected a military meeting with top chief commanders, as the former President used to convene.
Thus, American officials considered many military soldiers and commanders, including Ali, to be fighting for U.S. interests.
American and South Korean commanders had recommended to their governments that they should prepare for the worst.
Military commanders may rapidly lose trust in the information and ability to control US systems and forces.
Kirsten Gillibrand, are still seeking bigger changes, including taking military commanders out of the decision-making process.
Officials said there had been a lack of follow-up with commanders overseeing the aircraft carrier's movements.
Two Security Belt commanders who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals confirmed that provision.
As chief of department, Monahan supervises uniformed patrol commanders and is the NYPD's highest-ranked uniformed member.
He meets and greets the US troops -- most from the 101st Airborne -- and talks with Iraqi commanders.
For Townsend these forays are part boosting troop morale, part tactical planning and conferring with Iraqi commanders.
Militant attacks on security forces are common in Iraq but the killing of senior commanders is rare.
"Our ground commanders have assured that the end is almost there," military spokesman, Restituto Padilla told reporters.
Experts think this trend will continue and don't envision a decline in drone popularity among field commanders.
That allows US commanders to quickly calculate the path of the missile and the estimated target point.
In fact, since President Carter ... almost all Commanders-in-Chief have used the same language in proclamations.
Commanders and experts have focused on defending their networks and blocking attempts at malicious manipulation of data.
Key commanders such as General Joseph Votel, head of Central Command and others have also been involved.
In addition, numerous U.S. commanders have argued that information obtained under torture is rarely accurate or useful.
Negotiation The government freed five top Boko Haram commanders in exchange for the most recent release, Sen.
Lee said a travel ban was not enough and called for the commanders' assets to be frozen.
Securing desert and border areas is what remains in the campaign against Islamic State, military commanders say.
Joseph Dunford, wrote in a memo sent to all military service chiefs, commanders, and enlisted military leaders.
Military commanders would be able to work around the cap by bringing in forces for short periods.
The review said five leaders, including two former commanders of the lab, failed to take appropriate actions.
The system enables tank commanders and drivers to see what is outside when the hatch is closed.
Swift will be in Japan today to meet 7th Fleet commanders and families from the affected warship.
Many of the coalition's strikes on Raqqa originated with front-line revolutionary Kurdish commanders like Ali Sher.
Senior intelligence officials, army commanders and government ministers all come in for criticism—as does Mr Blair.
But the issue of whether commanders have a built-in conflict of interest might have applied here.
The Senate on Thursday confirmed new commanders for U.S. troops in South Korea and South America. Gen.
Commanders will be able to take into consideration individual circumstances and military readiness, according to the handbook.
Children who had not fought were signed up, with commanders taking a cut of the $300 payout.
Kurdish commanders insisted that they were satisfied by the day's advance, which came in three main columns.
The Libyan commanders request targets they want the Americans to hit, such as the T-72 tanks.
He visited with a group of young women and children who once lived among Boko Haram commanders.
Abidin Unal, and other commanders were attending a wedding in Istanbul the night before, according to officials.
The coup plotters waged airstrikes on the Parliament building, shut down bridges and seized top military commanders.
A cadre of police commanders who served under Mr. Bratton took over departments across the United States.
That supervisor, then a master sergeant, was demoted for failing to alert commanders of the warning signs.
In recent years, American airstrikes have killed many Shabab members, including both foot soldiers and top commanders.
Women make up 165 of the corps' 3,565 recruiters, and five of the 48 recruiting station commanders.
At every turn, though, military commanders, already fighting a war inside Turkey against Kurdish militants, pushed back.
U.S. commanders are insisting a ceasefire in Afghanistan be part of any final agreement with the militants.
"Our ground commanders have assured that the end is almost there," military spokesman Restituto Padilla told reporters.
The United States imposed sanctions on four military and police commanders and two army units in August.
At a Thursday news conference, Navy officials acknowledged that the crew and commanders had made serious mistakes.
While commanders willingly surrender the notion of strategic surprise, they zealously guard the element of tactical surprise.
She'd done research and concluded that commanders were likely to be tougher on rapists than lawyers would.
Though Mr. Kelley's behavior raised flags, commanders say they have limited options until a crime is committed.
"When her husband died, commanders forced prisoners to send letters of condolence to Nexhmije," Dr. Kokobobo said.
Not until she was overseas did senior commanders become aware of the relationship, and opened an investigation.
Commanders still sifting through mounds of wreckage Thursday could not say when evacuation orders would be lifted.
Commanders grapple with swirling dust storms, scorching temperatures and lengthy spare-part deliveries to fix broken equipment.
And Afghan troops have urged American commanders to simply drop more bombs instead of launching ground battles.
Commanders were told last year to draw up plans to keep the detention center going through 2043.
The second section names the air force chief as well as four commanders of air force divisions.
No Islamic State commanders are believed to be in Baghouz village, a U.S. defense official has said.
After Mr. Rouhani's electoral victory in May, there were two high-level meetings with Revolutionary Guards commanders.
If you think Zara jackets are being distributed to all the commanders' wives right now, think again.
Kurdish commanders who had left the front lines to battle Turkish troops in the north have returned.
In an internal Special Operations Command report submitted last week, Army commanders recommended that the soldier, Capt.
Field commanders explain how the battle must be fought, literally village-to-village and house-to-house.
An air strike in Zakhil area killed 20 Taliban fighters including two commanders, Afghan security officials said.
Collin Green, the commander of Naval Special Warfare Command, wrote in a memo to major subordinate commanders.
The force commanders kept unit formations intact and took aggressive measures to screen everyone entering military installations.
He shook up the military and security services, dumping dozens of generals, including two commanders last summer.
Following their commanders' orders, they fled north with their families to surrender to Kurdish forces, they said.
A handful of Union generals have been remembered by history as the Civil War&aposs defining commanders.
Soro retains the loyalty of many former rebel commanders who now hold senior positions in the army.
And the trust between Pakistani generals and American commanders in Afghanistan is already at a historical low.
And sometimes commanders suspect troops with legitimate injuries of malingering and force them to return to duty.
It is not clear if the departing commanders were scheduled for retirement or are being replaced early.
The controlled strikes demonstrated Iran's new deterrence capabilities and may give US commanders pause in the future.
Commanders characterized the adjournment as a "refit" period, during which vehicles could be repaired and ammunition resupplied.
Other commanders will fill his shoes, if not in star power then at least in strategic expertise.
All of this comes as other key senior commanders overseeing key geographic areas are scheduled for retirement.
In our armed forces, military commanders are responsible for providing essential religious support programs for our troops.
In another video, Boko Haram purported to show the five commanders who were swapped for the girls.
The past four decades have featured a string of ambivalent, and now openly antagonistic, commanders-in-chief.
Scrolls of papyrus were portable; Roman commanders used them as the equivalent of paperbacks, tucked into pockets.
Most commanders live deeper on the base, in two-bedroom homes in an area called Windward Loop.
The Shah safely left the country, but my grandfather and most military commanders chose to stay behind.
Founding leaders of the group, almost all of them now dead, were commanders from the Pakistani Taliban.
Pence, along with his wife, Karen, will lead an American delegation that includes two top military commanders.
The hearing will feature the top cyber commanders of the Army, Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy.
Yes, I would know that many prudent military commanders and executive officials would still rely on intelligence.
After objections from military lawyers, he made some modifications but gave commanders license to use 24 techniques.
Sharing an unusual window into the private conversations between Mr. Trump and his senior commanders, Army Gen.
The aging top layer of commanders and generals of the Afghan forces is widely seen as corrupt.
It said gunmen wore military uniforms and targeted a riser where military and police commanders were sitting.
Berger has also delivered the message directly in two recent private meetings with current and future commanders.
At Yokota Airbase, the headquarters of US Forces Japan, he received a briefing by US military commanders.
While in Baghdad, Mr. Mattis plans to talk with Iraqi officials as well as American military commanders.
It's common for Pacific Fleet commanders to be nominated as PACOM head when the previous commander retires.
P.D. commanders similarly instructed their officers not to intervene in all but the most serious physical confrontations.
Mr. Stanekzai became a top aide to one of the main guerrilla commanders, Abdul Rab Rasoul Sayyaf.
He has led a sweeping overhaul of its ranks, purging commanders and installing allies to key posts.
Critics of that logic say it ignores the tremendous influence male commanders have among their male colleagues.
Local authorities claimed that 15 Taliban fighters, including one of their commanders, were killed in the fighting.
The past trans ban was a medical regulation that let commanders discharge trans troops almost at will.
SDF commanders said the presence of civilians among the militants was compelling their fighters to proceed cautiously.
Flanked by the military's top commanders, Maduro strolled through a courtyard filled with thousands of uniformed troops.
Rebel commanders told VICE News that they had warned their foreign backers that the jihadists were dangerous.
But they might, and they might also be influenced by reports from lower-level commanders who do.
When there are problems, the commanders at Camp Pendleton don't necessarily have the authority to solve them.
"Mono Jojoy," one of the FARC's highest ranking officers, sent an email out to all his commanders.
"Last week our commanders discussed with other commanders in the joint military operation command the option of giving the chance to civilians to flee Mosul ... to lift the burden from the advancing forces and allow them to engage freely with Daesh (Islamic State) elements," the army officer said.
UAE commanders now hope to secure Donald Trump's backing to stay in Yemen until their mission is accomplished.
However, the most serious crimes committed by FARC commanders and Colombian military personnel should lead to meaningful sanctions.
The Pentagon now does not require the president's sign-off when military commanders believe an action is necessary.
His own military commanders have no idea what he's going to decide to do from minute to minute.
Enhanced protections for military physicians whose commanders order them to breach professional ethics might also help, they say.
One of the Taliban commanders who dismissed the report of Mansour's killing said it had nevertheless spread alarm.
Nicholson said 50 of these commanders had been tracked to Musa Qala and targeted by U.S. rocket artillery.
U.S. commanders have said in recent weeks that their military advisers will embed more extensively with Iraqi forces.
Each president also has the authority to reverse executive actions that previous commanders-in-chief have handed down.
The FARC deny forcing women and girls to undergo abortions and using women as sex slaves for commanders.
In wide shots, the handmaids are dominated: sometimes by guards, sometimes by commanders' wives, and sometimes, by corpses.
Two Taliban commanders had provided the audio to reporters late on Wednesday, saying it was an official statement.
Ukrainian soldiers received text messages seemingly sent by the Russian side: "You are just meat to your commanders".
Unable to prove his citizenship and over the objections of his commanders, he was separated from the Marines.
It's unclear whether that decision came from the soldiers on the ground or their commanders back at base.
Obama was expected to take several of the commanders' thoughts on fighting ISIS under consideration after Tuesday's meeting.
Military commanders often give pocket-size medallions, called challenge coins, to service members as a mark of camaraderie.
Esper notes that the commanders of individually affected geographic commands will be issuing specific guidance to their forces.
Three of the guerrillas' top commanders were killed in targeted attacks; the others could no longer feel safe.
The organization said calls by military commanders for civilians to put white flags on their homes were unacceptable.
Most rank-and-file FARC fighters were granted amnesty, and their commanders were free to run for office.
More frantic calls telling commanders they are going to die, they are going to run out of ammunition.
And sometimes, presidential sarcasm can simply lead to commanders in chief being accused of acting in bad taste.
Following the exploits of ISIS online, Abu Bilal held out hope that its commanders might be more honorable.
For example, it's possible American commanders could slow-roll a troop withdrawal from Syria against the president's wishes.
It makes sense for Trump to give more authority to his commanders, like the bomb drop in Afghanistan.
"Ultimately, foreign fighters and senior commanders are likely to move to northern Syria" from Iraq, Strack told CNN.
American commanders reckon the militants will buckle when the government has some control over 80% of the country.
However, independent and U.N. experts say several armed groups as well as national army commanders have been involved.
Another links footage from body cameras and patrol car cameras, and provides live feeds for commanders at headquarters.
Those who were just freed were released and exchanged for five commanders from the Boko Haram terrorist group.
Trump's policy of delegating more authority to military commanders, he argues, is more course-correction than radical shift.
On a practical level, however, commanders do generally tell the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen.
Gadi Eisenkot has called on "all commanders and soldiers to keep controversial political issues" out of the military.

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