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Command assignments are the most cherished part of an officer’s career. Yet, they seem to have become stepping stones for career progression rather than a calling to be sherised and leave a legacy. Today officers assume the command of the units with inadequate regimental experience, as reflected in number of untoward incidents in many units in the recent past. One took place in the author’s division where the commanding officer abdicated command and left his unit in a state of anarchy. This book is the author’s perspective on unit command, based on his wide experience and his command philosophy driven by passion, commitment and fearlessness.
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