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1). Bombers of the Second World War
The Lancaster is probably the most famous of all the bombers of the second world war. According to Capt. Donald Macintosh (ex-second world war bomber pilot, and author) it was a lot smoother to fly than the Wellington; the experience of which was close to that of a fighter plane (with no payload, of course). Survival rates on bombers. The life of a second world war bomber pilot was probably the most dangerous of all the armed forces of the second world war.
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2). Trust Factor
Military formations have long sought to lessen the tension between the rigidity of their organisational structures and the need for quick, decisive, imaginative leadership plus flexibility of movement on the battlefield. General George Armstrong Custer’s ego, for example, blinded him to the realities of the situation at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, and it cost many men their lives in consequence.
Article tags: leadership, management, business, military history, hr, organisations

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