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Sounds like they might have worked a little better than you think. Decentralized execution... Mission Command. Coherent statements of Commander's intent... You kind of described them all
WWII staffs ... had serious and significant problems back then with managing the forces they were leading, also the amount of information flowing in and out of the commands is many times more than it used to be (some of it useless but a lot of the info from intel to logisitics is vital and necessary) and while our forces and personnel have shrunk in size their greatly increased lethality coupled with a greater awreness of what is going on demands a lot more responsibility and control of those forces to a degree.
Sounds like they might have worked a little better than you think. Decentralized execution... Mission Command. Coherent statements of Commander's intent... You kind of described them all
