Our unit always changed them day of. Only once was I in for potus change but all were changed out day of change of command. Just little details trying to see if they are consistent or not.
I did some contract work for the armed forces recruiter offices and the one thing I noticed was how many of them had this weird green tinted version of barrys presidential portrait. I 100% expected trump's portrait to be the weird one in the bunch since I was still to be red pilled and watching MSNBC to understand how the shit we got the you're fired guy elected. It might not mean anything at all but I wanna say more than half of the recruitment offices we worked on had a busted portrait for the previous manchurian candidate.
I actually didn't know these CoC pics were in more places than just the recruitment centers. Is that something you've seen before other than the missing picture?
Edit: oops thought I was responding to glowie with that last question.
Also I happened to be backing up old pics and found a couple lol.
Not sure how others services work, but Navy recognizes two chains of command- Operational and Administrative. Though the joint chiefs are advisors for operational decisions, they are most certainly in the administrative chain of command. If the command wall pictured above is a non-deploying unit, they will often include the service chief and the chairman of the joint chiefs in their chain of command.
If the unit doesn't have their own printer and wants the good quality I could understand, but what I was getting at is if this is occurring everywhere then maybe it could mean something.
A lot of the government did the same for trump. I was working federal security at the time. Let's hope its cause he ain't CinC but it could just be a quiet protest like all the shitty Obama libs did in 2016
Depending on where this is posted will determine how many chain of command slots (this was at a hospital so it will have the hospital staff in there as well but starting at a company level it generally goes company- battalion- brigade- division- corps- department of the Army, DoA is where potus, SoA, joint chef of staff, etc fall under, also for every commander (commissioned officer) there is a NCO support channel that works next to the officer kinda as a advisor if you will to make sure or supposed to ensure mission success as well as having the enlisted troops best interest. Guess kinda to keep the officers in check. The chain of command can also go as far as if you are tradoc or frocom, then you have special operations command so on and so on, also depending on your job you have a co and sgm at the top for each "field " so infantry, engineers, chemical, and so on. I've seen units post the minimum and some post them all. But where I took the photo is where the new recruits sets,(its a tradoc base) so I would assume it would stay current because of thr fng always seeing it.
Our unit always changed them day of. Only once was I in for potus change but all were changed out day of change of command. Just little details trying to see if they are consistent or not.
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I did some contract work for the armed forces recruiter offices and the one thing I noticed was how many of them had this weird green tinted version of barrys presidential portrait. I 100% expected trump's portrait to be the weird one in the bunch since I was still to be red pilled and watching MSNBC to understand how the shit we got the you're fired guy elected. It might not mean anything at all but I wanna say more than half of the recruitment offices we worked on had a busted portrait for the previous manchurian candidate. I actually didn't know these CoC pics were in more places than just the recruitment centers. Is that something you've seen before other than the missing picture?
Edit: oops thought I was responding to glowie with that last question.
Also I happened to be backing up old pics and found a couple lol.
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Takes awhile to get the official pictures in.
Is that Milley up there? I didn't think he was technically in any chain?
Not sure how others services work, but Navy recognizes two chains of command- Operational and Administrative. Though the joint chiefs are advisors for operational decisions, they are most certainly in the administrative chain of command. If the command wall pictured above is a non-deploying unit, they will often include the service chief and the chairman of the joint chiefs in their chain of command.
Its your chance to put a picture up there, maybe that one where he bites his wife's finger?
If anyone tries to put it up, throw on your ninja uniform and take it back down. Don't let any fucker or camera stop you.
I made a similar post about this a few days ago (https://greatawakening.win/p/11SK2ch2MI/x/c/4DvnLn1pzPR?d=50
for the record its still not up in my area too
Why are there 3 blank spaces? Shouldn't there only be 2?
I remember the trump pictures taking a long time to go up. Could mean nothing
If the unit doesn't have their own printer and wants the good quality I could understand, but what I was getting at is if this is occurring everywhere then maybe it could mean something.
A lot of the government did the same for trump. I was working federal security at the time. Let's hope its cause he ain't CinC but it could just be a quiet protest like all the shitty Obama libs did in 2016
Depending on where this is posted will determine how many chain of command slots (this was at a hospital so it will have the hospital staff in there as well but starting at a company level it generally goes company- battalion- brigade- division- corps- department of the Army, DoA is where potus, SoA, joint chef of staff, etc fall under, also for every commander (commissioned officer) there is a NCO support channel that works next to the officer kinda as a advisor if you will to make sure or supposed to ensure mission success as well as having the enlisted troops best interest. Guess kinda to keep the officers in check. The chain of command can also go as far as if you are tradoc or frocom, then you have special operations command so on and so on, also depending on your job you have a co and sgm at the top for each "field " so infantry, engineers, chemical, and so on. I've seen units post the minimum and some post them all. But where I took the photo is where the new recruits sets,(its a tradoc base) so I would assume it would stay current because of thr fng always seeing it.
thats what pisses me off the most.