Not exact matches
They make their report to the authorities by the
chain of command, i.e., from the gatekeepers to the king (for they themselves have no
right of entry into the city and they accept their position).
Turkey's military coups 1993 — Claims
of a «covert coup» intended to prevent a peace settlement with the Kurdistan Workers» Party (PKK) 1980 — Military coup following armed conflict between
right - wing and left - wing groups in the 1970s 1971 — Military coup known as the «coup by memorandum», which the military delivered instead
of sending out tanks 1960 — Coup by group
of young military officer outside
chain of command, against the democratically - elected Democrat Party
It is also an interesting political take on the
chain of command in the military, lampooning the superior officers as incompetent fools, despite having their hearts in the
right place, the film manages to successfully create sympathy for Col. Berman (Ed Harris) in that despite his general inability to do the job, he is actually well liked.
This is similar to the classic arcade game Dragon's Lair, but instead
of having the challenge
of pushing the buttons at the
right order, the player needs to conceptualize and execute specific
chains of commands before the game will respond.
1 — The
right to a framework
of help and support for serving and ex-military personnel to include,
Chain of Command, welfare and medical support.
While the role
of risk used to reside with the in - house legal team or general counsel, who was the go - to person on anti-bribery or corruption questions, occupational health and safety, and other issues, rapidly that role is also moving
right up the
chain of command so in many companies it's the CEO, CFO, COO, and chief risk officer.