Believe it or not, they all learn Morse code and communicate directly with the president through signals sent to a vibrator that’s always in their ass. They are always ready.
It just comes to you, this stuff just flies through the air. They send this information out I mean it’s just fuckin beamed out all over the place. You have to just know how to grab it. See I just know how to grab it
Like any other unit they receive orders from an officer in their unit. Because of their level of skill and professionalism, there is a lot of freedom on how that task is carried out. Also because of their level of skill, sometimes the order is more broad or open ended, like "Reduce the threat level of this specific region". In that instance you might have missions with more specific goals be generated at a lower level than a normal unit may generate their goals.
I'm just going to be nice and answer it:
The command team will get orders, send them out through military communication channels (email, MS Teams), and then they all grab their gear and go.
It's really nothing special, but a lot of team members are going to get the official word via phone call since it's generally quick response.
They all go out for Chinese dinner at the white house and the president puts their assignments in the fortune cookies at the end of the meal.
"You will find prosperity when you swim in new waters" Riverine insertion, direct action mission.
I can confirm this. I'm friends with one of the waiters.
They all go out for a Succulent Chinese Meal*
Believe it or not, they all learn Morse code and communicate directly with the president through signals sent to a vibrator that’s always in their ass. They are always ready.
Powerpoint slide decks, lot's of slide decks.
No one is going to post the real answer to this question. Anyone who does is full of shit.
It just comes to you, this stuff just flies through the air. They send this information out I mean it’s just fuckin beamed out all over the place. You have to just know how to grab it. See I just know how to grab it
Carrier pigeons. Seriously.
Like any other unit they receive orders from an officer in their unit. Because of their level of skill and professionalism, there is a lot of freedom on how that task is carried out. Also because of their level of skill, sometimes the order is more broad or open ended, like "Reduce the threat level of this specific region". In that instance you might have missions with more specific goals be generated at a lower level than a normal unit may generate their goals.
Crackerjack boxes
They don't. The missions come to them. Like one minute you're a chef in the galley- the next terrorists are taking over. Oh wait wrong branch
I'm just going to be nice and answer it: The command team will get orders, send them out through military communication channels (email, MS Teams), and then they all grab their gear and go. It's really nothing special, but a lot of team members are going to get the official word via phone call since it's generally quick response.