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Command and success
* 1942 – The Bombing of Lübeck in World War II is the first major success for the RAF Bomber Command against Germany and a German city.
Westwood's greatest commercial success, however, came in 1995 with the release of the real-time strategy game Command & Conquer.
When the actual invasion began, the success of Fortitude was that it misled the German High Command into believing the landings were a diversion and of keeping reserves away from the beaches.
According to the Bomber Command Campaign Diary, " This raid was a complete success achieved on a completely cloud-covered target of small size, with only a moderate bomber effort and at trifling cost.
The Command & Conquer series has been a commercial success with over 30 million Command & Conquer games sold as of 2009.
" This resulted in Command & Conquer becoming the first RTS game title to feature competitive online play, and this is considered the most pertinent outside factor in the success of Command & Conquer.
The success of Starfleet Command came as surprise to Interplay, and as a result, Erik Bethke formed Taldren, Inc. together with 9 members of the original Starfleet Command team to create additional titles for the series.
" Indeed, the " Memorandum " states that " one must not forget that even if the French Command and the Russian anti-Bolshevik organisations do not take part in the preparation and direction of the uprising, a revolt in Kronstadt will take place all the same during the coming spring, but after a brief period of success it will be doomed to failure.
The Soviet High Command became interested in assault guns following the success of German Sturmgeschutz III SPGs.
Command of the subtler uses of the written and spoken word was a major instrument of professional and political success in the eighteenth as well as in the nineteenth century.
In 1940 ( and arguably the whole war ) Bomber Command was in no way capable of delivering a knock out blow to Germany so the pro bomber advocates were severely embarrassed by Fighter Command's success.
At the time, Command & Conquer had risen to success, inspiring the creation of a number of similar real-time strategy games.
Von Sternberg had commercial success later in the decade at Paramount Pictures with the late-period silent films The Last Command and The Docks of New York ( 1928 ), both noted for their influential cinematography.
After Stryper achieved major success with their debut full-length album, Soldiers Under Command, The Yellow and Black Attack EP was reissued.
Following the critical success of R. E. Lee: A Biography, Freeman expanded his study of the Confederacy with the critically acclaimed three-volume Lee's Lieutenants: A Study in Command, published in 1942, 1943, and 1944.
By 1963, the military felt that the program was a great success, but also that the CIDG units and Special Forces units were not being employed properly, and ordered Operation Switchback, which transferred control of the CIDG program from the CIA over to Military Assistance Command, Vietnam.
At the start of the war, RAF Bomber Command had no real means of determining the success of its operations.
Her pairing with William Holden was considered a success and she appeared with him in three other films ( Force of Arms, Union Station, and Submarine Command, all released in 1951 ), but none repeated their success in Sunset Boulevard.
During his first two months at XX Bomber Command, LeMay had little more success than Wolfe or Saunders.
Also according to Sperry, " With Dune II, a commercial and critical success, it was time to build the ultimate RTS without the " leg up " from a license like Dune, and thus Command & Conquer was born.

Command and rate
" Later that same year, General John C. Meyer, Commander in Chief, Strategic Air Command, stated, " we let the drone do the high-risk flying ... the loss rate is high, but we are willing to risk more of them ... they save lives!
He goes on to describe that the loss of 5. 5 % of the attacking force was no more than to be expected on a clear moonlit night, but if that loss rate was to continue for any length of time RAF Bomber Command would not be able to " operate at the fullest intensity of which it were capable ".
His spectacular rate of kills raised a few eyebrows even in the Luftwaffe High Command ; his claims were double-and triple-checked, and his performance closely monitored by an observer flying in his formation.
Over 12, 000 Bomber Command aircraft were shot down during World War II, and 55, 500 aircrew were killed, the highest attrition rate of any British unit.
Constructing the Command post speeds up the recharge rate though.
* March 31 – Since January 1, Royal Air Force Bomber Command has flown 12, 760 sorties and lost 348 bombers, a 2. 7 percent loss rate.
Bomber Command has lost 672 aircraft during the Ruhr and Rheinland raids, a 4. 8 percent loss rate, and 4, 400 aviators.
Seventy-eight bombers ( 9. 5 percent of the force ) fail to return – Bomber Commands highest losses on a single raid thus far in World War II – and the high loss rate among Halifaxes ( 34 aircraft, or 13. 3 percent of the Halifaxes dispatched and 14. 9 of those which do not turn back early ) prompts Bomber Command to withdraw Halifax IIs and Halifax Vs permanently from further operations over Germany.
* January 31 – During the winter of 1941-1942, Royal Air Force Bomber Command experiences a 2. 5 percent loss rate among its aircraft attacking Germany.
Beginning in June, Bomber Command monthly loss rates begin to hover consistently around 5 percent, which the British believe is the maximum sustainable loss rate.
While the debate raged, Bomber Command dramatically lowered their sortie rate, awaiting the rebuilding of the force with the newly arriving 4-engine " heavies ", and the deployment of Gee.
The 16 raids on Berlin cost Bomber Command more than 500 aircraft, with their crews killed or captured, which was a loss rate of 5. 8 %, which was above the 5 % threshold that was considered the maximum sustainable operational loss rate by the RAF.
The Mosquito ended the war with the lowest loss rate among any aircraft in RAF Bomber Command.
However, at the same time that they questioned the British use of the JSP designation, the US made use of up to 80, 000 JSP in the Philippines for the duration of 1946, at one time even lowering the area priority for shipping and rerouting shipping to the British South East Asia Command to slow the rate of repatriation.
At the end of 1943, the squadron had completed the second largest number of successful operations of units within No. 1 Bomber Command and had the lowest ' loss ' rate.

Command and measure
* Command and control structures with a rigid hierarchical foundation (" results indicate that the more rigid the hierarchy, the lower the scores on a measure of ethical decision-making " concludes one study reviewed in the report ); and
*" Stargate SG-1 "& " Stargate Atlantis ": Stargate Command, Atlantis, and various off world sites are equipped with a self-destruct as a last measure against alien invasion.
The Board has examined virtually every important joint defence measure undertaken since the end of the World War II, including construction of the Distant Early Warning Line of radars, the creation of the North American Aerospace Defense Command ( NORAD ) in 1958, the bi-national operation of the underwater acoustic surveillance system and high-frequency direction finding network, and the decision to proceed with the North American Air Defence Modernization program in 1985.
The TACK HAMMER deployment was an interim measure until ANG units could relieve Tactical Air Command squadrons.
Many modern hard drives support additional advanced commands, such as Native Command Queuing, which may increase performance, Secure Erase, which allows all the data on the drive to be securely erased, and S. M. A. R. T., which allows a computer to measure various indicators of drive reliability.
On November 24, UN Security Council Resolution 169 was adopted, “ to take vigorous action, including the use of the requisite measure of force, if necessary ,” to remove foreign military and other personnel not under the U. N. Command.
On 9 August 2010 Secretary of Defense Robert Gates announced that Joint Forces Command has been slated for elimination as a budget-saving measure.

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