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chain of command
noun
- a series of administrative or military ranks, positions, etc., in which each has direct authority over the one immediately below.
Word History and Origins
Origin of chain of command1
Example Sentences
Later, it posted a graphic depicting 11 high-ranking members of Hezbollah’s military chain of command.
Then, an Israeli air strike on Friday on the group’s stronghold of Dahieh, in southern Beirut, essentially wiped out the chain of command of its main fighting unit, the Radwan Force.
"It is also clear from their preliminary investigation that the IDF has deployed deadly force without regard to its own protocols, chain of command and rules of engagement," WCK said in a statement in April.
Had a rank-and-file prosecutor drafted the Biden indictment and sent it up the chain of command for approval, the question would have been whether there were aggravating factors to justify the case.
The Israeli military said in a statement that the investigation had been turned over to a fact-finding group that operates independently outside the army’s chain of command.
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