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The character of war is changing; ABMS provides the tools for effective command and control into the future. May 6, 2021
As each service branch looks to the future of joint command and control, we seem to be swimming in a sea of new terms and initiatives: CJADC2, JCC2, Project Convergence, Project Overmatch, and Advanced Battle Management System, or ABMS, to name a few. Consequently, like the parable of the blind man trying to describe the elephant while only touching one part, it can be easy to lose the context of the whole. In the end, as one delves into the unique capabilities, approaches, and attributes of each of the parts, the “elephant” is effective command and control for 21
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Poland sends troops to Turkey to support NATO mission
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Poland s government sent troops to Turkey Tuesday as part of a NATO agreement to help protect the alliance s interests in the region. Photo courtesy of Police Ministry of National Defense
April 20 (UPI) Poland sent troops to Turkey Tuesday to support NATO interests in the region, according to announcements from the alliance and the Polish government.
Per NATO s press release, the deployment will involve up to 80 soldiers, who will conduct maritime patrols over the eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea with a Polish M28 Bryza aircraft alongside NATO s naval groups in the region.
In 1991 during the Gulf War, an SAS unit of eight men led by Andy McNab was dropped into Iraq on a dangerous covert mission.
Within days the men were compromised and pursued across the desert three of their number died and one escaped. The remaining four were captured.
Bravo Two Zero, McNab s book about their ordeal, which gripped readers around the world, has sold six million copies and has never been out of print.
Here, to mark the 30th anniversary of its publication, we present the first of four extracts from his compelling story of immense courage, mental strength and superhuman endurance which was, for these men, all in a day s work.
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