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    Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Joceff Ramirez‚ the training chief petty officer for the Maritime Security Detachment. “Not only do we operate the Anti-Terrorism Force Protection mission‚ but we also have several missions inside the continental United States where it required to have this qualification.” When a vessel fails to heave-to and the Law Enforcement Unit decides to maintain contact‚ the LEU is in pursuit‚ according to the U.S. Coast Guard Boat Operations Training Manual. The seaward continuum

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    Norman’s dad Herman Norman‚ served in WWI as an officer. He fought in the battle of Marne and was gassed with mustard gas‚ making him vulnerable to the chance of pneumonia for the rest of his life. After his return from the war‚ he founded the New Jersey State Police. Herman didn’t specialize in leading soldiers‚ but leading and training military police officers. Herman worked as lead investigator on the infamous kidnapping of Charles Lindenbergh’s son in 1932 (“It Doesn’t Take A Hero” Petre‚ Peter.).

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    something close to a saviour complex were he dousnt feel anything for the men he killed in fact he wished he could have killed more for kyle what haunted his mind were the men he couldnt save men that died in his unit right in frount of him or even marines that died clearing the houses he was assighned

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    AN ESSAY ON the OPTIONS FOR the ADF TO strike the correct balance between the development of a joint amphibious capability and the raising‚ training and sustaining of the rest of its suite of capabilities? By U5172061 Introduction The Department of Defence is currently facing one of the most challenging situations since its conception. On one hand‚ the environment suggests Australia is entering time of increased strategic competition between major powers in our region.1 This has the potential

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    I seek a United States Naval Academy (USNA) nomination because I want to be engaged in the structured and rigorous environment the academy provides its students. I have always been the sort of person who embraces challenges‚ and I believe USNA will be a good challenge for me both academically‚ physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally. I have always been the person to thrive under pressure‚ and this challenge will help me become stronger as a person and a more effective leader. I knew since I was young

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    The forces pulling the military and the civilian population apart have steadily grown over the past decades. Many of the traits needed for military service are unfamiliar concepts to the civilian population. For years army policy and culture have failed to keep pace with the American culture‚ this is evident in the high attrition rate in the army and the dwindling variety of volunteers joining the military today. Furthering the divide‚ the repeated misuse of authority has led to the civilian population

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    the United States (US) armed forces over the last century. I chose to compare the Buffalo Soldiers‚ who existed from 1867-1896‚ and their experiences with the current state of the US armed forces. I was drawn to author‚ ZZ Packer’s “Buffalo Soldiers” because of my experience in the US armed services and‚ as I read the book it became clear that the US armed services today is very different from what it was at the time when the Buffalo Soldiers existed. I served honorably in both the United States

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    Samuel Francis Du Pont played perhaps the most influential role in the direction that the United States Navy has taken in the past 200 years. His skill as a naval officer helped the US to win wars‚ and his efforts to improve the nation’s Navy have proven vital in the development of what is today the most powerful navy the world has ever seen. Du Pont was born in New Jersey on the 27th of September in the year of 1803 into a very renowned family. His uncle was the founder of a successful gunpowder

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    The Medal of Honor is the highest award to be given to a courageous individual in the Armed Services of the United States for an act of valor against an enemy force. This award‚ being so honorable and prestigious‚ is generally awarded by the President of the United States in the name of Congress. It was introduced on December 9‚ 1861 when Iowa Senator James W. Grimes created a bill that authorized awarding the medals of honor. The goal of these awards was to enhance the efficiency of the Navy and

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    combat team was made up of mostly Japanese Americans living in the United States during the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor. After the bombing on Pearl Harbor all Japanese Americans were classified 4-c (known as enemy aliens) and weren’t allowed to enlist in the United States military. The United States thought that the Japanese were spying on us and was sent from japan just to spy. Even though no spying was recorded the United States just wanted to keep cautious. The Japanese were relocated in internment

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