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    Customs and Courtesies

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    life‚ the other being the Seven Army Values‚ upon which Soldiers are expected to live and rely upon both on and off duty. Customs and Courtesies date back to the inception of the military service‚ and are one of the defining features of a professional within that service. The idea that at any point in time that they can be lapsed‚ forgotten about‚ or dispensed with is ludicrous‚ and undermines esprit de corps. These customs govern Soldiers not only in their professional life but in their social life

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    Profession of Arms In the Army there are different roles played by the enlisted‚ the Non-commissioned Officers‚ and the Officers when it comes to Human Resources. The Human Resources Sergeant is the one who performs these routine or specialized duties and handles the leadership development of junior NCO’s. To understand the role of the Human Resources Sergeant in the Profession of Arms we must look at what it means to be a profession‚ the Army’s professional culture‚ and our balancing role as leaders

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    Danny Chen Research Paper

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    Enemies within  When you ’re a soldier in a distant land. you expect the enemies to be outside your base. in my  essay im going to be talking about the enemies within the barbed wire pass the gates and guards  on duty. This enemy is wearing the same camouflage as you. They serve with you. They go  everywhere with you. It could be the solder on your left or the solder on the right.    Pvt. Danny Chen‚ a Private in the U.S Army was serving in Afghanistan. He was considered a  “weak” soldier by his squad mates

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    Women in the Military

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    the military has been reduced to simple roles such as cleaning and cooking (Neighbour‚ n.d). However‚ current debate has centered on the aspect of gender equality where it has been argued both military men and women should perform similar roles and duties in the military. Specifically‚ some have argued that military women should be allowed to fight on the frontline. This essay argues that indeed military women deserve to fight in frontlines during war. First‚ women make up a significant

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    Losing You Id Card

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    greatful and fully blessed that I didn’t get a uninformed code of military justice article 15. Corrective training is just that‚ TRAINING. Mistakes are okay‚ so long as people don’t repeat the same ones and they learn from them. The U.S. army values soldiers that are accountable for their actions. Being accountable means being dependable-arriving to work and appointments on time‚ meeting deadlines‚ being in the right place at the right time‚ doing the right thing at the right time‚ and making sure you

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    The Challenges of Command

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    vision of mission and professional values. Chapter three suggests a company commander must be more technically competent than anyone else on weapon systems‚ tactics‚ communications and training. Lastly‚ he must eliminate the ten percent bad Soldiers so that the other ninety percent can do their jobs. Chapter four concentrates on the commander as a tactician. Then Lieutenant Colonel Wesley Clark urged his officers at Fort Carson‚ Colorado to study maps. He said an officer should ask

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    Chain of Command

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    The purpose of the Chain of Command is to install structure‚ discipline and respect into newer enlisted soldiers. Each branch has its own secretary that assigns forces under their jurisdictions to unify and specific combatant commanders they perform missions and report back to their chain of command. The chain of command starts with the Commander-in-Chief and works its way down to the lowest ranking private in the Army. Within the military‚ the chain of command is a method for leading and communicating

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    War Horse

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    overseas for battle. Departing the ship in France‚ the soldiers witness the sorrow and injuries all around them. They soon face their own battle‚ and Captain Nicholls is killed. A young trooper named Warren becomes Joey’s new owner. Joey and Topthorn do well in battle‚ but the Germans capture Warren and Stewart and their mounts. Though the horses no longer have the honor of serving the cavalry‚ their duties of pulling carts full of wounded German soldiers earn them praise and good care from the men. An

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    Military Deployment

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    help they need. The Military has made tremendous efforts to provide Soldiers with more training to recognize mental health issues among their colleagues and creating mandatory for a face to face counseling for returning Veterans. Once Soldiers return home from these repeated deployments there are schools they have to be attended. Soldiers never receive the opportunity to be fully accumulated back into their normal life. Soldiers can spend weeks or months away from home during times of non-deployment

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    iambic pentameter. The poem is about a soldier recanting his experience on the battlefield and the resulting nightmares. The poem is the speaker’s struggle with the physical pain and the psychological trauma of war‚ which he is utilizing to convey battlefield conditions and the experience of modern warfare. At the beginning of the poem‚ the speaker is describing the soldier’s physical shape. He uses a simile to paint a picture to civilians at home what the soldier on the front line looks like: “Bent

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