The National Defence Commission is like a group of friends who help decide how to protect their favorite playground.
Imagine your school has a big, fun playground, but sometimes other schools want to play there too. To keep the playground safe and fair, a few kids are chosen to be on the playground planning team. This team talks about what games to add, how many swings should be there, and who gets to fix broken slides. They make sure everyone has a good time and knows the rules.
The National Defence Commission is kind of like that playground planning team, but instead of a playground, they’re helping protect their whole country. They help decide things like where soldiers should go, how many airplanes are needed, or what happens if another country wants to join in the game.
Sometimes, this group works with other groups, like the President or the military, just like your playground planning team might talk to the principal or the school janitor. Together, they make sure everyone stays safe and has a great time on the big, important playground, which is their country.
Examples
- A group of people who help plan and manage the country's military.
- Like a team that decides how to protect the nation from enemies.
- They meet regularly to discuss defense strategies.
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See also
- How Did the Roman Empire Expand so Efficiently?
- How Did Ancient Chinese Choose Great Wall Building Site?
- How Does Blitzkrieg Work?
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- How Does The ART - Not Science - Of Military Planning Work?