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    Being A Military Wife

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    It was July 24‚ 2011‚ the day I had been patiently awaiting for over a year. This was the day that my husband was coming home from deployment in Bahrain‚ Middle East. This time‚ not only was he coming home to me‚ he was also coming home to meet his four day old daughter. Emotions were high that day. I walked into the airport pushing only a pink stroller with a newborn baby girl and trying not to come in the way of rushing passengers. The ambience of the airport was very impressive. The lounge

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    Military Discipline. Definition The word discipline comes from the Latin word disciplīna which means "to instruct". Discipline is a specific form of instruction which develops self-control‚ character‚ and efficiency. The Importance of Discipline. Discipline is of the utmost importance in order to ensure the efficiency of the military organization as a whole as well that of the individual units. Efficiency helps to ensure that goals are met and that the highest level of profeesionalism is

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    Military theory spans centuries of conflict all across the world. As such‚ military theorists have written in a variety of military climates‚ varying from the absence of gun powder to the presence of nuclear weapons. However‚ some military theories are transcendent. Some elements of Sun Tzu and Clausewitz are eternally wise. While their similarities may become universal truths‚ their differences are equally worthy of study because‚ it is in the differences where choices are made. Sun Tzu and Clausewitz

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    thousand years. Many individuals find fault with the current state of this relationship. To best argue the ideal purpose of Army Captains in this relationship‚ we will first establish what civil-military relations should be and then identify where in these relations either the civilian populace or our military members fall short‚ and finally‚ we will assert the aspects of this relationship that can and should be impacted by Army members in the rank of CPT. As can be gleaned from the Army Doctrine Reference

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    Brittany Hall May 4‚ 2009 Professor Drummond Western Civilization Charlemagne the Great Military Leader Charlemagne’s reign was consumed with wars in which he was successful. He never had to confront a first-class enemy in battle. Charlemagne inherited a well-trained Frankish Kingdom from his martial father and grandfather. His wars‚ however‚ were of high importance for history; especially the conquest of the Saxons and the Lombards which implied the bringing of much of Germany and Italy

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    Psychoeducation Effectiveness on Military with PTSD ABSTRACT This research paper explores medical professional’s use of psychoeducation in the treatment of Post traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) with military personnel. Through my research I wanted to find in depth narratives outlining the following questions: Is psycho-education a suitable intervention technique in the treatment of PTSD? If so‚ when is it correct to use or integrate psychoeducation in the treatment process with military personnel? Also‚ what

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    The Importance of Punctuality This paper with discuss the importance of doing the right thing‚ being in the right place‚ and most importantly‚ being there at the right time. Punctuality is one of the many ways to show professionalism. My goals in the army are high and in today’s army you have to be perceived as a high speed soldier in order to survive. Gone are the days of getting by with the bare minimum between deployments and field exercises. The past years of keeping branch numbers higher

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    There are many different styles of leadership in the Army and the civilian sector. Because of my civilian experiences in corporate America‚ my leadership philosophy matured prior to joining the Army. Over the last 6 years in the mighty United States Army‚ I implemented the leadership experiences that I acquired in the Army doctrines. Consequently‚ my leadership philosophy morphed into a situational leadership philosophy. So far‚ this philosophy has not fail me yet. Applying situational leadership

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    his is actually a hard question to answer when you think about it because their are too many gender roles and stereotypes to assume. Women can join front line of the army while men can be stay at home dads. If I really had to pick‚ women doing traditionally masculine things is more socially acceptable‚ and I don’t mean to be sexist‚ but it’s more allowed for women to be CEOs than for men to own a floral shop. It’s also more socially acceptable for women to be in the front line of the army than it

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    mobile and capable of wearing out armies that are greater in numbers than them. It is true that the Mongolian army was open-minded to new tactics on the battlefield as well as adaptive to different situations‚ but that alone does not account for their military superiority. Together with the superior quality of each of its individual soldiers in terms of discipline‚ weapons and combat skills‚ the Mongolian army was able to take on larger and more disciplined armies from larger civilizations. The Mongols

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