It was 1946‚ Black Forest‚ Germany. Hitler was driving his car to the dark forest cabin. He was talking with his second in command Julius Schreck. "Hitler how are going to destroy allies if we are just going to be in this cabin with no radios or technology." Said general Julius Schreck. Hitler got to the cabin where you can’t see or here anything. Where 400 feet‚ tall trees cover the cabin so nothing can see it. Crack!!! Trees and plants broke has the beautiful blue eyed tiger sesby got here
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Persuasive Essay: The Odyssey Homer’s Odysseus is a complicated character faced with mythic challenges as he leads his men on their journey home to Ithaca. As their leader‚ Odysseus makes the decisions that ultimately determine their fates. By the time he reaches the shores of Greece‚ Odysseus is the only one of his men to make it home. This fact alone points to flaws in his abilities to lead his men. Odysseus fails as a good leader because of three character flaws: opportunism‚ arrogance‚ and
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English 11 Period 7 SEP0713 It is better to be alone than in bad company essay A mirror reflects a man’s face‚ but what he is really like is shown by the kind of friends he chooses. This quote simply tells one that you become who you are around. This means that people who have bad company will become bad company themselves. But interaction with other people is not all bad. Instead of this‚ looking for company that will improve who a person becomes is the best idea. The simple but true fact of
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“Lead me‚ follow me‚ or get out of my way.” – General George Patton Leadership is one of the core values a member of the National Honor Society must have. A true leader sets goals and works to achieve them. I believe that I show leadership in all things I do. In sports I am very vocal and give positive encouragement to my teammates. In middle school I stepped out of my comfort zone by running for student council and campaigning against many of my fellow classmates. While I was not be privileged
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The Bonus Army In 1924‚ a grateful Congress voted to give a bonus to World War I veterans‚ $1.25 for each day served overseas‚ and $1.00 for each day served in the States. (Bartlett) However the payment would not be made until 1945. Unfortunately‚ by 1932 the nation had become engulfed into the Depression and the unemployed veterans obviously wanted their money immediately so that they could support their families. Nearly one-third of working Americans were unemployed and desperate for relief
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Part 1‚ Chapters 1 and 2 Summary Anita Desai’s novel of intricate family relations plays out in two countries‚ India and the United States. The core characters comprise a family living in a small town in India‚ where provincial customs and attitudes dictate the futures of all children: girls are to be married off and boys are to become as educated as possible. The story contrasts the life of the main character‚ Uma‚ the family’s older daughter‚ with Arun‚ the boy and baby of the family. Uma spends
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During Operation Husky‚ weaknesses were demonstrated at the operational level in the Allies ability to conduct command and control along with the integration of joint functions. The joint functions command and control (C2) and integration at the operational level will be applied to evaluate Operation Husky. For the joint function of C2 the three attributes of mission command: commanders intent‚ mutual trust and understanding will be used as evaluation criteria. For integration‚ fires along with
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and Eight British Armies’ Commanders understood what Roosevelt and Churchill wanted‚ but other key operational commanders did not. In other words‚ British General Bernard Montgomery and U.S. Lieutenant General George Patton understood the initial intent of Operation HUSKY‚ but they recognized the opportunities and realized the importance of defeating the German Army. According to modern doctrine‚ “the thorough understanding of the commander’s intent at every level”
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While serving as G-2 for General Patton‚ Brigadier General Oscar Koch developed and employed early Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) practices‚ laying the groundwork for the modern intelligence cycle. Koch’s disciplined approach fused traditional and non-traditional intelligence sources and established the forward-leaning‚ product-driven intelligence process used today (Confidence‚ n.d.). Throughout campaigns in North Africa and Europe during World War II‚ Koch honed the intelligence
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graduated in 1917 Matthew Ridgway - World War II:Graduating in 1937‚ Ridgway saw service as the deputy chief of staff for the Second Army and later the assistant chief of staff of the Fourth Army. His performance in these roles caught the eye of General George Marshall who had him transferred to the War Plans Division in September 1939. With the US entry into World War II in December 1941‚ Ridgway was fast-tracked to higher command. Promoted to brigadier general in January 1942‚ he was again promoted that
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