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    Washington’s Army With the Revolutionary War set to begin‚ the recruitment of soldiers was fully on. Reasons to enlist in the Continental Army were quite candid for numerous individuals. Motives ranged from looking for a fresh start to wanting to honor friendship/family‚ or even for the sole purpose of securing regular pay. Many looked to reap the benefits that were promised to them for enlisting in the army. As the Revolutionary War waged on for years to come‚ soldiers of the Continental Army continued

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    Duty in the Us Army

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    general requirements to be performed. Duty begins with everything required of you by law‚ regulation‚ and orders but it includes much more than that. A duty is a legal or moral obligation. Commissioned officers command‚ establish policy‚ and manage Army resources. NCOs conduct the Army’s daily business. Junior enlisted soldiers have a duty to obey the lawful orders of superiors. Specified duties are those related to jobs and positions. Directed duties are not specified as part of a job position or

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    Introduction Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technicians (NEOD)‚ the organization that I am currently a part of‚ are a small group (1500 personnel) trained in the art of bomb disposal. As a scalable and agile force‚ we specialize in a plethora of complex and dangerous tasks ranging from IED to chemical and biological weapon remediation. Post 9/11 global terrorist activities placed tremendous “operational stress” upon the NEOD community with relentless training and deployments (Jones‚ Hammond & Platoni

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    Salvation Army Poverty

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    underlying causes for poverty differs from country to country. This is why the Salvation Army’s method towards helping alleviate the pain from poverty is different for each country‚ although there are common themes. Operating in 126 countries‚ the Salvation Army‚ through numerous community based programs‚ tries to help stymie the effects of poverty on the communities they are stationed in. One such effect of poverty is the state of health care in the countries. The organization‚ according to Mrs. Baker‚ believes

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    Irish Folk Campfire Songs William Theibert Baker College Irish Folk Campfire Songs Experimentation and new perspectives characterize contemporary gospel. This is evident in the album by Rend Collective Experiment campfire. The album maintains an authentic feel of worship music by pushing the boundaries of worship music. The band‚ which has captured the hearts of countless gospel lovers‚ is in the genre of folk music. The 12-track album is a testament of the band’s brilliance

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    Being on Time in the Army

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    WHY IT’S IMPORTANT TO BE ON TIME It is important to be on time‚ both in the Army and in the civilian sector‚ for multiple reasons. Among these reasons‚ the ones that stand out to me the most are unprofessionalism‚ being fired‚ receiving adverse disciplinary actions‚ and failing your co-workers/comrades. Being late or tardy to work can cause not only yourself but everyone at your place of employment problems. When being late or tardy‚ you are showing that you are not a professional

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    Literary Analysis Essay – Who’s Irish? Diction and syntax are used in literature to give the narrator a certain atmosphere or to portray the narrator in a light other than the common person. Diction is defined as the choice of words especially with regard to correctness‚ clearness‚ or effectiveness (Merriam-Webster). Syntax is defined as the way in which linguistic elements are put together to form constituents‚ as phrases or clauses (Merriam-Webster). Gish Jen use both of these literary tools

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    Ethical of Salvation Army

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    Introduction This essay will explore the ethical and legal frameworks which are practiced in Salvation Army. Also examine the application of Nga Takepu in the organisation of my placement. As I progress with the research of the ethical and legal frameworks of Salvation Army I will be pointing out the presence of Nga Takepu. Ethical Organizational Profile The Salvation Army’s ethical and moral responsibility to the community goes back in history from its framework to the organization. “William

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    Army Regulation 670–1 Uniform and Insignia Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia Headquarters Department of the Army Washington‚ DC 15 September 2014 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 670–1 Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia This administrative revision‚ dated 24 September 2014-o Adds a sentence to clarify the policy on wearing the gold star lapel button and the next of kin lapel button (para 22-6b). o Makes additional administrative revisions (throughout). This

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    Summary: “Who’s Irish” written by Jen Gish‚ tells the story of a sixty-eight-year-old Chinese immigrant and her struggle to accept other cultures different from her own. The main character is the fierce Chinese grandmother who is the former owner of a Restaurant. She has been living in the United States for a while but is still critical of other cultures‚ such as her son-in-law’s‚ John‚ Irish family and the American values. Therefore she is disappointed that her daughter‚ Natalie‚ insist of living

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