No need yet to complicate things with these ideas for new positions. If the workload gets too much, we shouldn't rule out the idea of a Naval Strategist as distinct from the Military Commander. In such a case, we would need to decide on the relative powers of each of them - does the Admiral handle only the exact placement and the SMC dictates the general deployment/broad orders etc? Or do they have complete control over their own branch of the military and do they have to correlate orders, form subcommittes.....
Yeah, right. Let's not rule all this out, but it can wait at the moment. Who knows: Uber, maybe you won't have to worry about that eventuality - you could no longer be the SMC by then....
Yeah, right. Let's not rule all this out, but it can wait at the moment. Who knows: Uber, maybe you won't have to worry about that eventuality - you could no longer be the SMC by then....
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