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    Before I can truely go into that I figured I must first go into what exactly the rank structure is. What each rank actually means. Not just to me but to the army. Private- Private First Class This is the first fe wranks within the United States Army. It from the Latin word privus or perhaps privo it is a person without (deprived of) an office. That certainly describes a Private in the Army. The term as a military rank comes from the Sixteenth Century when individuals had the privilege of enlisting

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    importance of the rank Staff Sergeant The rank of Staff Sergeant is the sixth rank in the United States Marine Corps enlisted rank structure. Being a Staff Sergeant also bestows upon the individual receiving the rank the title of Staff Non Commissioned Officer. Staff Sergeants are usually experienced Marines with 10 to 13 years of experience behind them on average. A staff sergeant is a Staff Noncommissioned Officer at DoD paygrade E-6‚ with a starting monthly pay of $2281.20. The rank of Staff Sergeant

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    The Importance of Rank Structure in the Marine Corps Rank structure is important to the Marine Corps because it form one of the fundamental backbones of military service. Many believe that with rank structure the Marine Corps or any other military organization could not function. This is has been proven fact over the centuries by the countless of mob armies that has arisen in history of the fall apart because they had no clear leadership. One of the ways that rank structure is important is

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    Short History of the Specialist Rank By CSM Dan Elder When Washington assumed the role as Commander in Chief of the fledgling Continental Army in 1775‚ it had adopted the British model of organization. There were basically four enlisted grades‚ sergeants‚ corporal‚ musicians and privates. The musicians were fifers and drummers‚ who of course directed the linear movements of the Army. If the sergeants‚ corporals and privates were the combatants‚ it could be a stretch to argue that those musicians

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    The Importance of Rank Structure in the Marine Corps Rank structure is important to the Marine Corps because it form one of the fundamental backbones of military service. Many believe that with rank structure the Marine Corps or any other military organization could not function. This is has been proven fact over the centuries by the countless of mob armies that has arisen in history of the fall apart because they had no clear leadership. One of the ways that rank structure is important is

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    In the U.S. Military services‚ rank determines who gets to tell whom what to do. The higher one ’s rank the more authority (and responsibility) they have. U.S. Military personnel fall into one of three categories: (1) enlisted members‚ (2) warrant officers‚ and (3) commissioned officers. Warrant officers outrank all enlisted members‚ and commissioned officers outrank all warrant officers and enlisted members. "Rank" and "pay grade" are closely associated terms‚ but not quite the same. "Pay grade"

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    between a Sergeant and a Corporal. Hence‚ in order to explain that I know‚ and acknowledge the difference between these two higher ranking officers‚ I am writing this essay to explain my understanding. The Marine Corps rank of Sergeant narrowly parallels that of the Corporal in regards to duties and responsibilities. The basic duties and responsibilities of all the noncommissioned officer (NCO) ranks never changes. The major difference between a Sergeant and a Corporal is that the Sergeant is

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    corporal punishment

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    Corporal punishment means physical torture. It is a very difficult and controversial subject. What is right and what is wrong when discussing how to discipline children is difficult to determine. This has slapped the child and can be beaten‚ which is a form of punishment. These days‚ it creates many parents indiscipline to stop their child still in favour of using physical punishment. This teaching method is good and bad in fact‚ that raises a controversial question. In this article‚ I look at both

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    Corporal Punishment

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    "Should corporal punishment by parents be banned" is always an arguable topic since there are both supporters and people who are against corporal punishment.  Corporal punishment includes pinching‚ hitting or beating with a ruler or stick.  Recently‚ there were some extreme cases of corporal punishment.  A drunken father hit his son and commanded him to walk on the street naked since he was so naughty.  Besides‚ a single mother hurt her daughter with a knife because her daughter did not finish her

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    English 101 4/22/13 The Status of Corporal Punishment In the United States‚ corporal punishment has been a common method in disciplining children and youth since colonial times. Murray A. Straus‚ a scholarly author defines corporal punishment as‚ “the use of physical force with the intension of causing a child to experience pain‚ but not injury‚ for the purpose of correction or control of the child’s behavior”(4). Until the late 20th century teachers were allowed to hit children. The ruler

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