Snc's Case Summary

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9… Candidate Allison lacked command presence when she issued her order to her fire team. SNC was visibly uncomfortable with the five paragraph order and stumbled through the order. SNC did not brief the Admin and Logistics paragraph nor the Command and Signal paragraph. SNC made references that alluded to sections within the five paragraph order, but there was no connection as to the five paragraph order itself. Security was never posted and the team was oblivious to the tactical environment around them, due to a lack of emphasis by the fire team leader. Once the brief was done, there was a lull in time, indicated by the fire team standing around awaiting direction. The initial plan that was briefed was vague and shaky. It was obvious

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