COMMANDING
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https://doi.org/10.22480/rev.unifa.1990.6.999Keywords:
Command, Leadership, Persuasion, Decision, Electronic WarfareAbstract
The article "COMMANDING" by Brig R/R Paulo Costa discusses the true meaning of commanding and analyzes the characteristics that made historical leaders like Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar, and Napoleon iconic figures on the battlefield. The author emphasizes the importance of persuasion and decision-making, which were crucial for these leaders to mobilize and inspire their troops, even without modern technical resources. Historical examples, such as Caesar's decision to cross the Rubicon and Napoleon's audacity in challenging the Catholic Church, are used to illustrate how effective leadership is based on bold decisions and the ability to influence others. The article also mentions the relevance of Electronic Warfare in the contemporary military context, highlighting the need for a unified doctrine for its effective employment.
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