The factors of the mission command supported by senior NCOs are using mission orders and decisiveness. The mission orders of the Operation Nashville were road cutting operations and air assaults designed to pass the north-south routes. The determination of the service and leadership of commanders struck a blow to the Taliban. The example of the mission orders is an operation that involved David Yu’s company that air assaulted the Baluchan seizing three aims, meeting village elders, searching compounds, and collecting data of fighting Afghans.
The Timothy Price’s Delta company with British Armored engineers cut a new road called the Tennessee route. This road was essential in diverting revolutionaries away from Baluchan and closing them in the north. CPT Price demonstrated an example of decisiveness. He directed the mobile gun systems to throw canisters in the wood lines that made the US soldiers dominate. Another example of Price’s determination was when he decided to launch “thunder run” and MGS down the Tennessee route to defeating Taliban fighters. This bold decision to seek success was paid off and ended with the fate of Taliban fighters.