Dear Ben arnott, I understand your perspective on bringing military thinking into a situation, and it's true that military strategies can offer valuable insights in certain contexts. However, it's important to remember that not all issues or challenges can be solved with a military approach. In many cases, a more diplomatic or peaceful resolution might be more effective and less destructive. Ultimately, the approach we take should be determined by the specific circumstances and the desired outcomes. It's essential to consider all available options and weigh the potential consequences before deciding on a course of action. What works best can vary greatly depending on the situation at hand. What are your thoughts on when military thinking should be applied, and when it might be better to explore alternative solutions? Thank you! Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
Bismillah ar rahman na raheem Main aim... Save injuried persons through shortest route and minimum time Important detail,.. We will use only 5 ambulance(40km/hr speed) through green route(20km length) Steps.... 1. Inform the families of injuried 2. 5 aumblances Toward bank and back hospital with 10 person ( 10:30 - 11:30.. 1 hour consume) 3. 2X(5 aumblances toward bank and back to hospital with 20 person(11:30 - 1: 30) 2 hour Note : lives are first parotity in fundamental rights Sir please check my plan and feed back ❤️
Dear Awais mughal ! Thank you for sharing your plan to save injured individuals. Your commitment is truly commendable. I appreciate the precision and thoughtfulness in your plan. It shows that you've put a lot of effort into this initiative, and it's indeed praiseworthy. In the upcoming sections, we will provide you with more guidance on military planning, including tips and tricks to further optimize your already impressive efforts. Warm regards, Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
Thank you so much for your kind words and for enjoying our 3D content! We truly appreciate your feedback, and we're thrilled to hear that you'd like to see more videos from us. Rest assured, we're constantly working to create even more engaging and exciting content for our viewers. IN SHA ALLAH, our team is currently dedicated to various courses to further enhance their skills and knowledge, which will undoubtedly contribute to the quality and quantity of our content. Your support means a lot to us, and we're committed to delivering the best 3D content possible. Thank you Muhammad Yaseen Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
First Of All Military Truck will load 80 soilders at 10:30am and will unload them at route Red to Clear Traffic at 10:45am. At 10:45am due to Clearence Of Road 5 Ambulances will Reach to Bank on Route Red at 11:05am (30mins) and will load 10 injured person. They will unload them at city hospital at 11:35am. Again Ambulances will reach bank at 12:05pm will Load 10 injured persons.They will unload them at hospital at 12:35pm. Again Ambulances will reach bank at 1:05pm and will load remaining 10 injured persons.They will unload them at hospital at 1:35pm. Plz Check ISSB Official
As the distance from bank to military camp is 10 km we use jeep to transfer 5 injured persons to the military camp which take 25 min. As the speed of jeep is 40 km per hr By using ambulance we can sift 10 swear injured people to the civil hospital by using green route which is 20 km ambulance take 30 min to reach hospital because the speed of ambulance is 40 km per hour Then we use chopper to shift remaining 5 injured persons to hospital it take 5 min because the speed of chpper is 120km per hr .
Dear Usama Satti, Thank you for sharing your detailed plan! It's good, but try to enhance it further and be more precise. Efficient resource management is key in such situations. Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
I humbly request respectable ISSB staff to please upload solved military planning as most of candidates are unknown how to overcome this GTO task. I will be very thanksful
Dear, Thank you for your humble request regarding solved military planning, and I completely understand your concern about the GTO task. It's wonderful to see your enthusiasm for learning and improving. I want to assure you that our military officials and experts are indeed busy with their ongoing courses and commitments. However, they are committed to providing valuable guidance and support to candidates like yourself. Sessions on military planning solutions, tactics, tips, and tricks will be covered in the upcoming sections. In the meantime, I encourage you not to worry. Keep your preparations going and stay focused on your goal. Learning is a continuous process, and your dedication will surely pay off. As you wait for the upcoming sessions, I'd recommend reviewing any available study materials and practicing your skills. Your determination and hard work will only enhance your performance. Remember, the journey toward your goal is just as important as reaching it. So, stay patient, keep working diligently, and rest assured that the valuable guidance you seek will be provided when our military experts have the opportunity to share their insights. Best of luck with your preparations, and feel free to reach out if you have any more questions or need further assistance. Warm regards, Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
sir 5 ambulances will go through the green route that will take 30 min and will bring 10 people back again in 30 so total time of trip to bring 10 people is 1 hour because the total distance is 40km and the speed of the ambulanes is also 40km/hr so it will take total 3 trips and our target will be acheived before 2:00 exatly at 1:30pm
Dear Taha, Thank you for your insightful comment and for providing such a clear and efficient plan for the ambulance operation. Your calculations are simple and precise, which is essential in military planning. It's great to see that you've worked out a solution that can meet the target before 2:00 PM. Your contribution is greatly appreciated, and I'm sure it will be valuable to the planning process. I encourage you to keep up the excellent work, stay tuned for the upcoming sections where military officials will likely provide additional tips and tricks to further enhance your ability. Your proactive approach and dedication to the task are commendable, and I look forward to seeing more of your valuable input in the future. Keep up the good work! Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
Dear, Thank you for your comment and your attention to detail! Upon reviewing the video again, we'd like to clarify that the length of route green is indeed 20 km, while route blue spans 30 km. We appreciate your engagement and encourage you to revisit the video for confirmation. If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out. Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad@@TauseeqKhan-n8d
Dear, Thank you for your question! You bring up a valid point about the speed of the ambulance affecting the time it takes to complete a mission. In scenarios like these, it's essential to use critical thinking and planning to tackle the problem effectively. By carefully planning the route and considering factors like traffic conditions, the shortest and most efficient way to complete the mission can be determined. As for your concern about time management during sections, rest assured that our officials will provide valuable tips and tricks on how to utilize time and brainpower efficiently. They will guide you on strategies to optimize your performance and overcome challenges effectively. Remember, it's all about strategic planning and utilizing resources wisely. Stay tuned for more insights from our officials! 🚑💡 Our Officials will guide you soon! Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad @@TauseeqKhan-n8d
First ambulances will reach in 15 minutes and 15 minutes to take injured persons to the ambulances total 30 minutes and towards hospital 15 minutes and again 15 minutes to take injured 10 persons out total 1 hour consumed 10:30 to 11:30 11:30 to 12:30 12:30 to 1:30
Dear Usama shakoor! Thank you for your input. It's great to see you've fine-tuned the time allocation in your plan. The efficiency in reaching and transporting injured persons within 30 minutes is indeed commendable. Your dedication to saving lives is impressive, and it's crucial in emergency situations. We appreciate your commitment to optimizing the process. In the coming sections, we'll provide you with more guidance on military planning, including additional tips and tricks to enhance your already well-organized efforts. Warm regards, Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
About 10:35 AM news received by military camp four military truck with (80 soldiers) apear at the bank time taken 20min .(total time=10:55 AM) Then all paths be cleared,and Each ambulance 🚑 with 2* 2 injured person go for civillion hospital and then go back,each step would take 1 hour and 10 injured person After 3 steps of each ambulances total person would be 30 and time will take 3 hours Total time= 01:55 PM And chopper also with six soldier take round of the city and also continue their efforts So all task are completed Waiting for 📍
Dear, Regrettably, we're a bit late in responding, and Thank you for sharing this detailed update! It's impressive to see the efficient utilization of resources to accomplish the mission. The precise coordination of military trucks, ambulances, and even the chopper demonstrates excellent planning and execution. Your efforts in ensuring timely response and effective management of the situation are commendable. Keep up the good work! But you have to be precise as much as possible. Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
Assalam o alikum Our main task is to shift 30 injured person to civilian hospital by using 5 Ambulances as soon as possible . given time for the task is ( 3 hours and 30 min ) we are using route green having distance 20 km .. civlian hospital >>>> bank via 5 Ambulances it take 3o min to reach there then Bank >>>> civilian hospital taking 10 injured person start time 10 : 30 am END time 11 :30 am we will repeat this 3 times and at 1 : 30 pm all 30 persons will reach to civilian hospital sir our task is to shift injured person only and military will do their work on their own sir please correct me if i am not right
Dear Hassan Rasheed , Thank you for sharing your strategy. Your plan to shift 30 injured persons to the civilian hospital using 5 ambulances in the given time is well thought out and accepted. Well done! When presenting your plan at ISSB, make sure to clearly mention each and every step, including: 1.The start and end times for each trip. 2.The routes taken and the duration for each leg of the journey. 3.The number of injured persons transported in each trip. This level of detail will demonstrate your clear thinking and thorough planning. Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
Dear Hassan Rasheed, You're welcome! Thank you for the encouragement, it means a lot to us. Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad @@hassanrasheed9521
Gentlemen! First we'll call the families of all the victims and inform them about this incident. 11:00 - 11:30 = 5 Ambulances reach the bank, carry 10 injured persons and take them to the hospital within an hour 12:00 - 12:30 = Above plan repeated 1:00 - 1:30 = Above plan repeated (Thinking about carrying the injured and unloading them in the hospital this shall take upto 15 minutes) Therefore, The plan shall be carried out successfully till 1:45 pm. Will be glad to receive remarks.
Excellent plan, Ayeshatabassum! Your emphasis on promptly notifying the victims' families shows your commitment to the welfare of our people. The strategic use of time blocks for ambulance dispatches and hospital transfers is both efficient and crucial in emergencies. Your estimate of completing the operation by 1:45 pm with a buffer for unloading at the hospital is well thought out. Your dedication to the success of this plan is commendable. We greatly appreciate your efforts and attention to detail. Looking forward to the sessions where our officials will share valuable tips and tricks for military planning. Keep up the good work! Thank you for your significant contribution to this discussion. Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
SIR IVE RECENTLY GIVEN ISSB AND SIR WE CANNOT MAKE ASSUMPTIONS WE MUST STAY TO THE POINT WHAT IS GIVEN IN THE PLAN LOADING AND UNLOADING OF PEOPLE CANNOT BE CONSIDERED BECAUSE IT HAS NOT BEEN MENTIONED IN THE GIVEN SITUATION SO YOU WILL HAVE TO PLAN ACCORDINGLY @AYESHATABASSUM DONT MAKE ASSUMPTIONS YOU WILL SIMPLY HAVE A CHART WHICH YOU WILL HAVE TO FILL IT WILL NOT HAVE ENOUGH SPACE TO WRITE THAT WE WILL CALL THE FAMILIES AND ALL THAT EXTRA STUFF
Dear Taha, I appreciate your commitment to staying focused on the plan's provided information and avoiding unnecessary assumptions. Your point is well-taken, and your recent experience with ISSB is valuable in highlighting the importance of adhering to given instructions. In military planning, precision is of the utmost importance. It's essential for all participants to understand and follow the specific needs and requirements outlined in the plan without adding any extraneous details. Your reminder about maintaining brevity and clarity is excellent advice, especially when dealing with limited space on the chart. As you've rightly pointed out, the one blank page with sequence numbers should be used efficiently, and the focus should be on reaching the target point as directly as possible. Thank you for your contribution and dedication to the task. Your commitment to following instructions is a valuable quality in military planning, and it's something we should all strive to emulate. Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad @@tahavlogs11111
Aslamo to all the issb offical staffs that i have a questions about military planning that i have some confusion about the time , distance , speed because in issb there is shortage of time if we will fellow the rules of physics or maths we shall be late to complete military planning so kindly guide me any thing how would i get better my self about speed time and distance
Dear Barkat Jaan, Good day to you. Your concerns regarding time, distance, and speed calculations in military planning are acknowledged. Please don't worry. ISSB officials typically conduct sessions to provide valuable guidance and tricks to candidates like yourself. These sessions will help you improve your skills and confidence. In the meantime, continue your preparation, and when the time comes, make the most of the support provided by the officials. Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
Mission accomplished at 12:20 PM...Firstly 10:30 AM two truck Move from base to bank and it takes 9.6 minutes approximate to 10 minutes and take 20 Civilian and move to hospital which is 20km and it takes 39 minutes more which is approximate to 40 to rescue victims and in parallel chopper also move from base to bank and Depart from base At 10:30Am and it takes almost 10 minutes of both routes and rescue 6 people in Base beds the overall time is 50 minutes for both chopper and truck. now time time is 11:20AM .Now 2 Ambulance which is compulsory to use move from hospital to bank on 20km route and it takes 40 minutes to cover all distance and come back to hospital and rescue remaining 4 injured and the time is 12:00PM and all the victims is in the safe captivity...…I have added 20 minutes more for pick and drop time of injured peoples.
@@ayeshatabassum4097ok im clear now the gree route is suitable and it takes almost 2 hour if we use ambulance got it thanks .....its simpler then mine
The way of describing your plan is i think quite difficult..make it easier to some extent...try not to speak like an english man because then we can't understand what are you really saying 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Dear Noor Khan , Thank you for your feedback! We understand that sometimes the way we explain things can be a bit difficult to follow. Our team is working on making our content easier to understand, and we will be providing solutions in Urdu as well. However, please keep in mind that during the ISSB, the GTO briefs in English, and you need to be prepared to speak and understand English. The entire ISSB process is conducted in English, so it's important to strengthen your English communication skills. We're here to help you succeed in every way possible! Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
That’s why military thinking was brought in
Dear Ben arnott, I understand your perspective on bringing military thinking into a situation, and it's true that military strategies can offer valuable insights in certain contexts. However, it's important to remember that not all issues or challenges can be solved with a military approach. In many cases, a more diplomatic or peaceful resolution might be more effective and less destructive.
Ultimately, the approach we take should be determined by the specific circumstances and the desired outcomes. It's essential to consider all available options and weigh the potential consequences before deciding on a course of action. What works best can vary greatly depending on the situation at hand. What are your thoughts on when military thinking should be applied, and when it might be better to explore alternative solutions?
Thank you!
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
Bismillah ar rahman na raheem
Main aim... Save injuried persons through shortest route and minimum time
Important detail,..
We will use only 5 ambulance(40km/hr speed) through green route(20km length)
Steps....
1. Inform the families of injuried
2. 5 aumblances Toward bank and back hospital with 10 person ( 10:30 - 11:30.. 1 hour consume)
3. 2X(5 aumblances toward bank and back to hospital with 20 person(11:30 - 1: 30) 2 hour
Note : lives are first parotity in fundamental rights
Sir please check my plan and feed back ❤️
Dear Awais mughal !
Thank you for sharing your plan to save injured individuals. Your commitment is truly commendable. I appreciate the precision and thoughtfulness in your plan. It shows that you've put a lot of effort into this initiative, and it's indeed praiseworthy.
In the upcoming sections, we will provide you with more guidance on military planning, including tips and tricks to further optimize your already impressive efforts.
Warm regards,
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
Best channel with good 3d but make more vedious
Thank you so much for your kind words and for enjoying our 3D content! We truly appreciate your feedback, and we're thrilled to hear that you'd like to see more videos from us. Rest assured, we're constantly working to create even more engaging and exciting content for our viewers.
IN SHA ALLAH, our team is currently dedicated to various courses to further enhance their skills and knowledge, which will undoubtedly contribute to the quality and quantity of our content.
Your support means a lot to us, and we're committed to delivering the best 3D content possible.
Thank you Muhammad Yaseen
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
First Of All Military Truck will load 80 soilders at 10:30am and will unload them at route Red to Clear Traffic at 10:45am.
At 10:45am due to Clearence Of Road 5 Ambulances will Reach to Bank on Route Red at 11:05am (30mins) and will load 10 injured person. They will unload them at city hospital at 11:35am.
Again Ambulances will reach bank at 12:05pm will Load 10 injured persons.They will unload them at hospital at 12:35pm.
Again Ambulances will reach bank at 1:05pm and will load remaining 10 injured persons.They will unload them at hospital at 1:35pm.
Plz Check ISSB Official
As the distance from bank to military camp is 10 km we use jeep to transfer 5 injured persons to the military camp which take 25 min. As the speed of jeep is 40 km per hr
By using ambulance we can sift 10 swear injured people to the civil hospital by using green route which is 20 km ambulance take 30 min to reach hospital because the speed of ambulance is 40 km per hour
Then we use chopper to shift remaining 5 injured persons to hospital it take 5 min because the speed of chpper is 120km per hr .
Dear Usama Satti,
Thank you for sharing your detailed plan! It's good, but try to enhance it further and be more precise. Efficient resource management is key in such situations.
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
I humbly request respectable ISSB staff to please upload solved military planning as most of candidates are unknown how to overcome this GTO task. I will be very thanksful
Dear,
Thank you for your humble request regarding solved military planning, and I completely understand your concern about the GTO task. It's wonderful to see your enthusiasm for learning and improving.
I want to assure you that our military officials and experts are indeed busy with their ongoing courses and commitments. However, they are committed to providing valuable guidance and support to candidates like yourself. Sessions on military planning solutions, tactics, tips, and tricks will be covered in the upcoming sections.
In the meantime, I encourage you not to worry. Keep your preparations going and stay focused on your goal. Learning is a continuous process, and your dedication will surely pay off. As you wait for the upcoming sessions, I'd recommend reviewing any available study materials and practicing your skills. Your determination and hard work will only enhance your performance.
Remember, the journey toward your goal is just as important as reaching it. So, stay patient, keep working diligently, and rest assured that the valuable guidance you seek will be provided when our military experts have the opportunity to share their insights.
Best of luck with your preparations, and feel free to reach out if you have any more questions or need further assistance.
Warm regards,
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
sir 5 ambulances will go through the green route that will take 30 min and will bring 10 people back again in 30 so total time of trip to bring 10 people is 1 hour because the total distance is 40km and the speed of the ambulanes is also 40km/hr so it will take total 3 trips and our target will be acheived before 2:00 exatly at 1:30pm
Dear Taha,
Thank you for your insightful comment and for providing such a clear and efficient plan for the ambulance operation. Your calculations are simple and precise, which is essential in military planning. It's great to see that you've worked out a solution that can meet the target before 2:00 PM.
Your contribution is greatly appreciated, and I'm sure it will be valuable to the planning process. I encourage you to keep up the excellent work, stay tuned for the upcoming sections where military officials will likely provide additional tips and tricks to further enhance your ability.
Your proactive approach and dedication to the task are commendable, and I look forward to seeing more of your valuable input in the future. Keep up the good work!
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
bro green route par length 40 km nahi 30 km hain
Dear,
Thank you for your comment and your attention to detail! Upon reviewing the video again, we'd like to clarify that the length of route green is indeed 20 km, while route blue spans 30 km. We appreciate your engagement and encourage you to revisit the video for confirmation. If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out.
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad@@TauseeqKhan-n8d
@@issbofficial sir how it will take 30 min because ambullance spped is 40km\hr .please guide me
Dear,
Thank you for your question! You bring up a valid point about the speed of the ambulance affecting the time it takes to complete a mission. In scenarios like these, it's essential to use critical thinking and planning to tackle the problem effectively. By carefully planning the route and considering factors like traffic conditions, the shortest and most efficient way to complete the mission can be determined.
As for your concern about time management during sections, rest assured that our officials will provide valuable tips and tricks on how to utilize time and brainpower efficiently. They will guide you on strategies to optimize your performance and overcome challenges effectively. Remember, it's all about strategic planning and utilizing resources wisely. Stay tuned for more insights from our officials! 🚑💡
Our Officials will guide you soon!
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
@@TauseeqKhan-n8d
First ambulances will reach in 15 minutes and 15 minutes to take injured persons to the ambulances total 30 minutes and towards hospital 15 minutes and again 15 minutes to take injured 10 persons out total 1 hour consumed
10:30 to 11:30
11:30 to 12:30
12:30 to 1:30
Dear Usama shakoor!
Thank you for your input. It's great to see you've fine-tuned the time allocation in your plan. The efficiency in reaching and transporting injured persons within 30 minutes is indeed commendable.
Your dedication to saving lives is impressive, and it's crucial in emergency situations. We appreciate your commitment to optimizing the process.
In the coming sections, we'll provide you with more guidance on military planning, including additional tips and tricks to enhance your already well-organized efforts.
Warm regards,
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
About 10:35 AM news received by military camp four military truck with (80 soldiers) apear at the bank time taken 20min .(total time=10:55 AM)
Then all paths be cleared,and Each ambulance 🚑 with 2* 2 injured person go for civillion hospital and then go back,each step would take 1 hour and 10 injured person
After 3 steps of each ambulances total person would be 30 and time will take 3 hours
Total time= 01:55 PM
And chopper also with six soldier take round of the city and also continue their efforts
So all task are completed
Waiting for 📍
Dear,
Regrettably, we're a bit late in responding, and Thank you for sharing this detailed update! It's impressive to see the efficient utilization of resources to accomplish the mission. The precise coordination of military trucks, ambulances, and even the chopper demonstrates excellent planning and execution. Your efforts in ensuring timely response and effective management of the situation are commendable. Keep up the good work!
But you have to be precise as much as possible.
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
Assalam o alikum Our main task is to shift 30 injured person to civilian hospital by using 5 Ambulances as soon as possible . given time for the task is ( 3 hours and 30 min ) we are using route green having distance 20 km .. civlian hospital >>>> bank via 5 Ambulances it take 3o min to reach there then Bank >>>> civilian hospital taking 10 injured person start time 10 : 30 am END time 11 :30 am we will repeat this 3 times and at 1 : 30 pm all 30 persons will reach to civilian hospital sir our task is to shift injured person only and military will do their work on their own sir please correct me if i am not right
Dear Hassan Rasheed ,
Thank you for sharing your strategy. Your plan to shift 30 injured persons to the civilian hospital using 5 ambulances in the given time is well thought out and accepted. Well done!
When presenting your plan at ISSB, make sure to clearly mention each and every step, including:
1.The start and end times for each trip.
2.The routes taken and the duration for each leg of the journey.
3.The number of injured persons transported in each trip.
This level of detail will demonstrate your clear thinking and thorough planning.
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
@@issbofficial Thank you so much means alot
Dear Hassan Rasheed,
You're welcome! Thank you for the encouragement, it means a lot to us.
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
@@hassanrasheed9521
Gentlemen! First we'll call the families of all the victims and inform them about this incident.
11:00 - 11:30 = 5 Ambulances reach the bank, carry 10 injured persons and take them to the hospital within an hour
12:00 - 12:30 = Above plan repeated
1:00 - 1:30 = Above plan repeated
(Thinking about carrying the injured and unloading them in the hospital this shall take upto 15 minutes)
Therefore, The plan shall be carried out successfully till 1:45 pm.
Will be glad to receive remarks.
Excellent plan, Ayeshatabassum! Your emphasis on promptly notifying the victims' families shows your commitment to the welfare of our people. The strategic use of time blocks for ambulance dispatches and hospital transfers is both efficient and crucial in emergencies. Your estimate of completing the operation by 1:45 pm with a buffer for unloading at the hospital is well thought out.
Your dedication to the success of this plan is commendable. We greatly appreciate your efforts and attention to detail. Looking forward to the sessions where our officials will share valuable tips and tricks for military planning. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for your significant contribution to this discussion.
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
Bilkul nice kun kay just ambulances use hogi
SIR IVE RECENTLY GIVEN ISSB AND SIR WE CANNOT MAKE ASSUMPTIONS WE MUST STAY TO THE POINT WHAT IS GIVEN IN THE PLAN LOADING AND UNLOADING OF PEOPLE CANNOT BE CONSIDERED BECAUSE IT HAS NOT BEEN MENTIONED IN THE GIVEN SITUATION SO YOU WILL HAVE TO PLAN ACCORDINGLY
@AYESHATABASSUM DONT MAKE ASSUMPTIONS YOU WILL SIMPLY HAVE A CHART WHICH YOU WILL HAVE TO FILL IT WILL NOT HAVE ENOUGH SPACE TO WRITE THAT WE WILL CALL THE FAMILIES AND ALL THAT EXTRA STUFF
Dear Taha,
I appreciate your commitment to staying focused on the plan's provided information and avoiding unnecessary assumptions. Your point is well-taken, and your recent experience with ISSB is valuable in highlighting the importance of adhering to given instructions.
In military planning, precision is of the utmost importance. It's essential for all participants to understand and follow the specific needs and requirements outlined in the plan without adding any extraneous details. Your reminder about maintaining brevity and clarity is excellent advice, especially when dealing with limited space on the chart.
As you've rightly pointed out, the one blank page with sequence numbers should be used efficiently, and the focus should be on reaching the target point as directly as possible. Thank you for your contribution and dedication to the task. Your commitment to following instructions is a valuable quality in military planning, and it's something we should all strive to emulate.
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
@@tahavlogs11111
Aslamo to all the issb offical staffs that i have a questions about military planning that i have some confusion about the time , distance , speed because in issb there is shortage of time if we will fellow the rules of physics or maths we shall be late to complete military planning so kindly guide me any thing how would i get better my self about speed time and distance
Dear Barkat Jaan,
Good day to you. Your concerns regarding time, distance, and speed calculations in military planning are acknowledged. Please don't worry. ISSB officials typically conduct sessions to provide valuable guidance and tricks to candidates like yourself. These sessions will help you improve your skills and confidence. In the meantime, continue your preparation, and when the time comes, make the most of the support provided by the officials.
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad
Mission accomplished at 12:20 PM...Firstly 10:30 AM two truck Move from base to bank and it takes 9.6 minutes approximate to 10 minutes and take 20 Civilian and move to hospital which is 20km and it takes 39 minutes more which is approximate to 40 to rescue victims and in parallel chopper also move from base to bank and Depart from base At 10:30Am and it takes almost 10 minutes of both routes and rescue 6 people in Base beds the overall time is 50 minutes for both chopper and truck. now time time is 11:20AM .Now 2 Ambulance which is compulsory to use move from hospital to bank on 20km route and it takes 40 minutes to cover all distance and come back to hospital and rescue remaining 4 injured and the time is 12:00PM and all the victims is in the safe captivity...…I have added 20 minutes more for pick and drop time of injured peoples.
U see only ambulances can he used for the injured people
@@ayeshatabassum4097 no he said must use ambulance not to only use ambulance due to fact that without ambulance the mission will accomplished easily
It's written only ambulances in the description
@@ayeshatabassum4097 ok I'll figure it out
@@ayeshatabassum4097ok im clear now the gree route is suitable and it takes almost 2 hour if we use ambulance got it thanks .....its simpler then mine
The way of describing your plan is i think quite difficult..make it easier to some extent...try not to speak like an english man because then we can't understand what are you really saying 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Dear Noor Khan ,
Thank you for your feedback! We understand that sometimes the way we explain things can be a bit difficult to follow. Our team is working on making our content easier to understand, and we will be providing solutions in Urdu as well. However, please keep in mind that during the ISSB, the GTO briefs in English, and you need to be prepared to speak and understand English. The entire ISSB process is conducted in English, so it's important to strengthen your English communication skills. We're here to help you succeed in every way possible!
Member of Azad Foundation : Naveed Khan Azad