(which is why the UNIT General took orders from the Prime Minister in "The Christmas Invasion".
that general was a Major...
He was actually a colonel.
(which is why the UNIT General took orders from the Prime Minister in "The Christmas Invasion".
that general was a Major...
Presumably the UNIT officers operating the Valiant were the exception to that rule.
Gotham Central;3241702 Another question about CoE is under what setup does an American military official walk in and start giving orders to the British government (and issuing orders to the British armed forces on British soil)? This is the second time we've seen an American official simply walk in and take over a situation in the UK (and the British government simply hand over control without any protest).[/QUOTE said:Well, I think this is all that frustration over the "lap-dog" -Tony Blair affair that has occupied the British public.
Presumably the UNIT officers operating the Valiant were the exception to that rule.
While UNIT generals answer to the chain of command in their own military, they also answer to the United Nations (I think there was one episode where the Brigadier said he would appeal his order to Geneva). So I think they have their own command structure that could supersede or at least conflict with the nation's command structure.
It's an S&M thing. I think Jack proves how creative sexuality in the future is![]()
Presumably the UNIT officers operating the Valiant were the exception to that rule.
While UNIT generals answer to the chain of command in their own military, they also answer to the United Nations (I think there was one episode where the Brigadier said he would appeal his order to Geneva). So I think they have their own command structure that could supersede or at least conflict with the nation's command structure.
I would imagine that they function as any UN Peacekeeping force. Although, they are a more perminent.
I thought the issue with Rwanda was simply that there weren't enough troops to stand a chance of doing anything so they battened down the hatches and waited the bloodshed out? (I'm probably really wrong here)
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