- published: 17 Apr 2014
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A command hierarchy is a group of people who carry out orders based on authority within the group.. It can be viewed as part of a power structure, in which it is usually seen as the most vulnerable and also the most powerful part.
In a military context, the chain of command is the line of authority and responsibility along which orders are passed within a military unit and between different units. Orders are transmitted down the chain of command, from a higher-ranked soldier, such as a commissioned officer, to lower-ranked personnel who either execute the order personally or transmit it down the chain as appropriate, until it is received by those expected to execute it.
In general, military personnel give orders only to those directly below them in the chain of command and receive orders only from those directly above them. A service member who has difficulty executing a duty or order and appeals for relief directly to an officer above his immediate commander in the chain of command is likely to be disciplined for not observing the chain of command. Similarly, an officer is usually expected to give orders only to his or her direct subordinate, even if it is just to pass an order down to another service member lower in the chain of command than said subordinate.
Do or Die may refer to:
Who holds the gun to your head & makes you lick the boot
Of the boss who would rather kick in your fucking teeth
Than shed a tear of sympathy? We keep on licking with
Dreams of promotion & "A career". They keep on kickin keep
making the pills: how long will we swallow? How long
Will they feed? How long will we follow? How long