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Candidate Williamson Case Summary
Candidate Williamson briefed the information necessary for a complete order, but it was mixed up between different sections. The disorganized and unconfident delivery of his order demonstrated a poor understanding of the five paragraph order format and how the information should be organized/presented. Due to no reconnaissance being conducted prior to execution, SNC had to orient himself and his team to the problem before he could begin developing an initial plan. This yielded a delayed start to the execution and a slow initial tempo initially. Throughout execution, instead of tasking subordinates and providing ample direction, SNC took it upon himself to accomplish a large amount of smaller tasks. This inhibited SNC from viewing the problem

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