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    1. 50118195 Cu2546 1/1 In your working relationship you would be friendly give a different professional approach. You would not share information as you would do with your friends and family as its all private and confidential. 1/2 Relationship in health and social care setting comes in three types policy making‚ adminidtrive and the hand on staff working relationship. 2/1 Enable you to know your job role and responsibility. If you have had no training you could ask your team leader or manager

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    05/08/2015 Sample Academic Essay Sample Academic Essay Knowing How to Live Alone Introduction   "Hook" "Alone one is never lonely‚" says the poet and author Mary Sarton in praise of living along.   Most people‚ however‚ are terrified of living alone. They are used to living with others ­­  Connecting children with parents‚ roommates with Information roommates‚ friends with friends‚ husbands with wives. When the statistics catch up with them‚   therefore‚ they are rarely prepared. Chances are high that most adult men and women

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    The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was a significant event because this was the first formal unit of the United State Army to be made up entirely of Black‚ or African American men. Over 180‚000 African American men served in the Union army of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry and were led by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. Another person that had influenced the blacks to join the union army was an ex-slave named Frederick Douglass. After Abraham Lincoln had issued the Emancipation Proclamation

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    Operation Overlord was the code name used for the Allied attack on German-occupied Northern France in the summer of 1944. The organization responsible for planning this task was SHAEF‚ the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force‚ and the officer in command of Overlord was Major General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Command of ground forces was given to General Bernard Montgomery‚ while naval forces would be commanded by Admiral Bertram Ramsay. Air forces were under the control of Air Chief Marshal

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    Reliance upon Allies Interwar Eras National Defense Act 1920 Basically Tanks will be used solely for infantry support Infantry Tank Plan Tank-infantry integration at small unit level Mobile‚ fire support Infantry mission enabler 1930-1931 Mechanized force was created 1931-1941 1st Cavalry regiment (Mechanized) July 13th 1940 Armored Force created 1st AD 2nd AD 70th Tank Battalion Infantry support Learning Curve: Kasserine 1943 Poor reconnaissance Blind Attack Tank tactics Poor combined

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    INDIAN ARMY (IA‚ Bhāratīya Thalasēnā) Introduction : The Indian Army (IA‚ Bhāratīya Thalasēnā) is the land based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The Indian Army came into being when India gained independence in 1947‚ and inherited most of the infrastructure of the British Indian Army that were located in post-partition India. Since independence‚ the army has been involved in four wars

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    UNITED STATES ARMY SH 21-76 RANGER HANDBOOK Not for the weak or fainthearted RANGER TRAINING BRIGADE UNITED STATES ARMY INFANTRY SCHOOL FORT BENNING‚ GEORGIA JULY 2006 RANGER CREED Recognizing that I volunteered as a Ranger‚ fully knowing the hazards of my chosen profession‚ I will always endeavor to uphold the prestige‚ honor‚ and high esprit de corps of the Rangers. Acknowledging the fact that a Ranger is a more elite Soldier who arrives at the cutting edge of battle by land

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    certain spots around the camp so that there was a clear shot of the enemy. When Napoleon was on the battlefield he had his artillery set up to protect and support the cavalry‚ not the infantry. The reason he used artillery to help cavalry was the fact that cavalry was only armed with a sabre‚ and not guns like the infantry. Even with the excellent training‚ both mounted and un-mounted‚ their sabre would not last them very long because all their fighting would be short-distance. For the times when Napoleon

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    direct translation from German‚ it stands for lightning war. The Blitzkrieg military doctrine was just that – a quick and decisive attack carried out by a large “panzer” attack force‚ mainly tanks and aircraft‚ as well as mechanized artillery and infantry for support‚ which would pierce an enemy’s defensive line and quickly exploit it by continuing to attack through this point of weakness before the enemy could respond. Blitzkrieg quickly became the staple military strategy of Nazi Germany in World

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    In the years since 1945‚ it has become increasingly evident that the alliance between the British and the United States was often in disagreement over the correct strategy to insure the final defeat of the Axis powers. Early on‚ both British and American staffs could agree that Germany represented a greater military threat than Japan‚ but they did not often see eye to eye on the strategy that would most efficiently defeat them. The Americans were early and persistent advocates of a direct strategy

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