

33 - The practice of Mission Command
Mar 17, 2019
Dive into the complexities of mission command, where contemporary military doctrine meets real-world challenges. Discover how effective delegation empowers combat operations, especially during peacekeeping missions in Bosnia. Explore the critical balance between initiative and accountability, driven by a clear commander's intent. Learn from the successes and failures of Nordbat 2 versus Dutchbat 3, emphasizing the importance of trust and communication amidst evolving leadership dynamics in high-pressure situations.
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Nordbat 2 vs Dutchbat in Bosnia
- Nordbat 2 successfully protected civilians and prosecuted war crimes in Bosnia.
- Dutchbat operated under restrictive rules, failing to protect civilians effectively.
Essence of Mission Command
- Mission command empowers junior leaders to take disciplined initiative within clear commander's intent.
- Mutual trust built over time is essential for effective mission command.
Shared Understanding Builds Unity
- Shared understanding arises from continuous dialogue between commanders and subordinates.
- It forms the foundation for unity of effort and trust.