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    location fortification‚ security establishment‚ and sustained fire projection of their forces from that position (Navy 28). Without the Marines‚ the Army would need to provide a specially trained‚ ready force in their stead. This all ties back to the essential and different tasks of the multiples branches of the military. It is important to note the United States naval maritime strategy and understand the USMC’s role in it. Maritime strategy involves six key elements: forward presence‚ deterrence

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    What it means to be Marine When did you decide that you wanted a change in your life? When did you want to step up and make a difference? What did it mean to you before you signed the dotted line and raised your right hand to take an oath? Was it worth it? Everyone has their own reason for doing what they do. Everyone has their motives for the decisions they make. Were all different and come from different backgrounds. Some of us from normal lives‚ some from more satisfied lives‚ and some from

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    The Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) and how it must evolve over the next 10 years is critical to the success of not only our national interest‚ the United States Marine Corps as a whole‚ but globalization and the free world economy. Expeditionary Force 21 (EF21) provides a road map based on the current world situation and will drive our procurement plans‚ the way we train‚ the way we fight‚ and ultimately how we develop as an organization. In order to understand this concept fully‚ one must truly

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    Mercy Corps Introduction At the fourth biennial Mercy Corps leadership conference in November 2006 executive leadership described the well-known‚ internal complications at Mercy Corps as a large organization ($194 million budget in 2006) that “has to focus on two core areas: international relief and development” (Grossman & King‚ 2008). The status of the organization was examined in detail by the Harvard Business School case study and a number of problems were revealed. This analysis is based

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    Uganda The United States is playing a role similar to Higgins in the George Bernard Shaw play Pygmalion in which Higgins portrays a manipulative character with a hidden agenda towards Eliza Doolittle. Higgins uses Eliza Doolittle as a pawn in his bet against Colonel Pickering pertaining to linguistics and phonetics while in the process neglecting her and disregarding her eagerness for knowledge. This correlates with The U.S.’s current activity in Uganda. The U.S.‚ like Higgins‚ has a hidden

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    Why I joined the Marine Corps and how I can be useful to Tow PLT at 2nd tanks In this paper I will illustrate the fallowing two points: “why I joined the United States Marine Corps and how as an anti tank guided missileman with the billet of driver; I can be useful to not only TOW platoon but the current second section. I will begin by explaining chronologically the events that led me into making the life altering decision to join America’s finest fighting force‚ the tip of the spear‚ those

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    people to think that they are a shit bag as well. But‚ if you act as professional‚ you will stand out in a good way. People will look at you and they will think to themselves ’Damn‚ that Marine is squared away.’ Professionalism will get you look at for promotions‚ other Marines will look up to you‚ and junior Marines will most likely find that you are someone to go to if they need help with anything (work or personal). One example of professionalism would to come to work in the correct uniform: boots

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    Analysis of My son the Marine By: Frank Schaeffer My son the Marine gives the audience a journey of all sorts of feelings a parent could go through when a child decides to enlist in the service. Frank Schaeffer is the author who starts his story about his son‚ John who sees the Marine recruiters showing up at their home. Frank describes how he couldn’t comprehend on how John could relate to these stern‚ clean men with such flawless uniforms. This uneasy feeling made his wife feel uncertain about

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    International Communications The goal of this memo is to persuade high school senior‚ Micah Jackson to join the marines. Former President Ronald Reagan once said "Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they’ve made a difference. The Marines don’t have that problem." I briefly spoke to Micah over the phone and set up an interview to come in my office to talk about joining the marines. Micah was very skeptical‚ however‚ he did tell me about a few things that were important to him. He also told

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    Compare and Contrast of the Army and the Marine Corps Gary W. McCoy ENG 121 Julie Alfaro November 1‚ 2010 Compare and Contrast of the Army and the Marine Corps The United States Armed Forces are the military forces of the United States. They consist of the Army‚ Navy‚ Marine Corps‚ Air Force‚ and the Coast Guard. Although the United States Army and Marine Corps are both primarily ground- based forces and offer many similar career fields‚ the two branches are different in some very crucial

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