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    Accountability in the army is important because soldiers as well as equipment‚ ammunition‚ food‚ water and other various supplies are vital to the operation and proper function of the army as a whole. To start with‚ soldiers must be accounted for because they are the responsibility of their team leader‚ squad leader‚ platoon sergeant‚ and so on. If you don’t have accountability of soldiers then when you attempt to conduct a mission you may not have all the soldiers you should have and that could

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    Military Customs and Courtesies There are many traditions that have been established over the long history of the military services. These many traditions can be broken into numerous customs and courtesies. A custom is a way of acting in a manner that has been continued constantly over a long period of time. It is almost like a law. A courtesy is a way of displaying good manners and politeness when dealing with other people. Military courtesy conveys respect both up and down the chain of

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    Rank Structure in an Army

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    that the soldiers had someone that was there to give out orders; also the rank structure was there to teach the newer enlisted respect. If the rank structure was not in place‚ there would be no order or discipline in the army. The United States ARMY is the World’s strongest army. And it is all because we have order and discipline throughout all of the ranks. When we know that the person out ranks us we need to show the proper respect that they have earned through being in the military and doing their

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    In the Army‚ the overall mission statement is simple‚ win in a complex world. A complex world consists of the land‚ air‚ sea‚ space‚ and cyberspace domains. Each one of the domains can be complex in their own right‚ but when you combine all five‚ the problems are complicated exponentially. The overall goal of today’s leaders is to teach‚ coach‚ and mentor their subordinates to develop a level of critical thinking that will allow them to “win” at their individual jobs‚ allowing the collective team

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    course is done and the student has passed the course. I can not stress enough the fact the just passing the first course at the fast pace that the military expects us to pass it in is a feat in itself‚ guaranteed most the people that come into the army at that stage in their life is going to have a hard

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    Although reluctant to let Rhodes join the army given that he was the sole provider for their family. Eliza Rhodes eventually agreed to let Rhodes join the army. He met up with Levi Carr‚ a friend from school‚ and signed up for Rhode Island’s Second Regiment of Volunteers. Eventually‚ and even though he had no clue what the post entailed‚ he was elected First Sergeant of his Regiment. Rhodes was asked to be the clerk during the selection process for the First Light Infantry. He was told by Major John

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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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    EFEECTIVE OPERATIONAL ROLE OF THE RESERVISTS IN BANGLADESH ARMY INTRODUCTION 1. Bangladesh stands in a vital geo strategic location of South Asian region. It is a densely populated country with a poor economic background. Due to her geographic location‚ She posses threat in terms of economy and security from her big neighbours. Foreign policy and diplomacy is the first layer of defence for Bangladesh. However‚ she has to maintain an appropriate size of the land force which can create credible

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    Marc Smurr English 101 January 28‚ 2011 Responding to Another’s Voice New Army Physical Fitness Training Standards The United States Army Physical Fitness test‚ or Pt test consist of a two mile run‚ push ups and sit ups‚ each event is graded based on age‚ and sex. There is a simple pass or fail in each category and this is based on how many repetitions‚ whether it being sit-ups or pushed up‚ the person can complete in a two minute time period. The two mile run is based on age‚ sex‚ and time

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    PFC Georges‚ Alexander Alcohol Use Essay Alcohol Use and the Army Alcohol related incidents in the Army As stated in AR 600-85‚ The Army Substance Abuse Program‚ consuming and abusing alcohol‚ as well as the consumption of alcohol as a minor‚ is considered inconsistent and in direct contradiction with the core Army Values. The consumption of alcohol disrupts any Soldier’s ability to be combat ready‚ perform efficiently‚ and perform any given task with any sizeable gauge of success and accuracy

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