They came to light through the chain of command in Iraq on January 13.
Lawmakers are focusing on how high up the chain of command culpability for the abuse goes.
The big idea that bubbled up through the chain of command was a long-haul counter-insurgency campaign.
But congressional inquiries into the affair are looking higher up the chain of command.
The chain of command protected a budding terrorist who was waving one red flag after another.
Indonesia needs a more united and determined economics team with a clear and responsible chain of command.
How high up the chain of command does responsibility for this gun walking fiasco and cover-up reach?
Now they're just trying to find out how far that lie went up the chain of command.
And he warned a lack of trust in the chain of command was preventing soldiers from making complaints.
We have chain of command to raise issues and concerns, but we don't publicly challenge the civilian leadership.
Such an effort is hardly nihilistic, as some in the U.S. chain of command would have us believe.
Although, I have briefed my assessment and recommendations to my chain of command, I wrote this testimony myself.
The question for the Bush administration is how far up the chain of command the scandal will reach.
Instead of a months-long back-and-forth process, Marshall-Chapman speeds up the chain of command.
The problem in the army does not lie with the medical service it lies with the chain of command.
That includes strict adherence to the military chain of command, and respect for civilian control over that chain of command.
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President Obama met with his national security team and chain of command for his regular update on Afghanistan and Pakistan.
From day to day, private security personnel operate outside the chain of command and are not subject to military discipline.
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Abizaid recommended giving the current Air Force commander more authority, strengthening the chain of command and providing more regular oversight.
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"For me, and those in my chain of command, these deaths will haunt us as long as we live, " he said.
"Having been in the Army, it gives you some street cred" dealing with soldiers and the chain of command, he said.
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McCleod testified that she had brought all her complaints far up the chain of command, and that they were simply ignored.
The safety of our service personnel is one that all in government and the military chain of command take extremely seriously.
Not always the implementation -- the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina exposed the dire need for reforms in FEMA's chain of command.
There is no bureaucracy, no chain of command and no red tape.
Prosecutors said this was part of a deliberate strategy of starting with the small fry and working up the chain of command.
Ms. TOWNSEND: Michael Brown chose not to follow his chain of command.
At present it is outside the 53, 000-strong peacekeeping force's chain of command.
It will destroy the fundamental principles of the chain of command concept, which has served this nation honorably for more than 238 years.
But come Monday, fathers are expected to regress back into their lives of responsibility and lower place on the family chain of command.
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