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well,
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Sergeant Gilmore Age is talking about the best practises
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from the National Defence Strategy in Mission Command.
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We will get into the impact of those best practises.
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The US Air Force and security forces in particular,
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share a common goal of achieving greater performance
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and strive to make better utilisation of the resources.
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We must transition to a culture of
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performance where results and accountability matter.
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We will put in place
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a management system or leadership, can harness
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opportunities and ensure efficient
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stewardship
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and taxpayer resources.
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Manus, 2018
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We as into usually utilised the profession
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of arms to establish a more professional,
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an empathetic force in order to reach those goals
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by having patience and understanding for difference in learning amongst members
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when conducting training and giving out tasks
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were able to build trusting your
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professional relationships with our subordinates.
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This utilisation utilisation lies down the framework for members
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to have the willingness to understand, or the big picture objectives
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when it comes to implementing new advancements in technology
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and equipment for the mission they were tasked
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with to avoid
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unnecessary
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spending due to mishandling,
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as well as avoiding and deterring unnecessary conflict
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due to improper misuse during operations.
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After we build those trusting relationships,
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we must emphasise the importance of
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that equipment
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and it being taken care of in a manner
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of attention to detail
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and making sure that
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none of the capabilities that we're able to perform with
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that equipment are hindered because of misplacement are handling due to
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malpractice from individuals or the simple fact of not caring or
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understanding of the equipment.
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Yeah,
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this is highly relevant to the connection of the belt and road initiative because,
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as we've seen with China, with their financial
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hindrances and problems
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due to Covid, 19
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and other
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impoverished nations, that they have lended money and funds out to
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this
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inhibits infrastructure from being built or their military movements
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or their own equipment or advancements in technologies,
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the importance of our subordinates knowing the financial
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burden that the duty is faced with budgeting out
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certain amounts of money per military branch, what is used in that distribution
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per
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each career field
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is important for them to know and with utilising
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their capabilities
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of being able to take care of
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new equipment,
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new technologies,
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they'll have a better understanding
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of
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the financial budget per year that it takes in order to equip
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and modernise
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those weapons and capabilities