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    Why is it Important to Follow Orders Given The purpose of this essay is to further my knowledge of the Army NCO support channel‚ chain of command and why we‚ as soldiers‚ use them. I will also be explaining the importance of obeying a lawful order from a first sergeant and performing that order in a timely manner. First I am going to talk about The Army NCO support Channel. The NCO support channel is designed to be subordinate to and supportive of the chain of command. The NCO support

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    Soldiers stand in their lines. Their guns lay beside them stretched out long. Every man stands with courage written on their faces‚ and only hopes for the glory of war. War is exciting for those who are up to the challenge and for the glory of the battle. Additionally‚ the only way to make war this way if soldiers follow the orders their given. In this essay you will be informed of the excitement of war and why soldiers should follow orders to succeed. Soldiers should follow orders. They should

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    Why its good to follow orders On June 30‚ 1775‚ the Second Continental Congress established 69 Articles of War to govern the conduct of the Continental Army. On April 10‚ 1806‚ the United States Congress enacted 101 Articles of War (which applied to both the Army and the Navy)‚ which were not significantly revised until over a century later. The military justice system continued to operate under the Articles of War until May 31‚ 1951‚ when the Uniform Code of Military Justice went into effect. The

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    The patient in the article‚ nurses refuse to follow orders‚ is Eugene Burns was admitted to Robert Wood Johnson Hospital February of 1999‚ to be treated for an aneurysm during his surgery. Since he was being treated he had a tracheotomy tube in his throat. Which made him unable to speak. After being hospitalized for 2 month he was transferred to Harbor side Nursing Home. He had a friend that came to visit him‚ whom was named Stephen Szczuvelek telling him that he feels as if he might die in the nursing

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    In the history of war‚ child soldiers have always played a role in determining the outcome of the battle. These soldiers have lately stirred up a large portion of talk about whether they should be granted amnesty or not. Amnesty is a pardon of all crimes a person has committed‚ and considering what child soldiers have done; they should not receive that option. While people for amnesty may have excuses for all the problems they have caused‚ it does not deny that these children have caused many troubles

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    or not child soldiers should be forgiven for what they have been forced to do. Child soldiers should be given amnesty because‚ they have no control over their life‚ they were under a bad influence‚ and they were forced to fight. Child soldiers should receive amnesty because‚ at a young age these adolescents had no control

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    lead or to follow? That is the question. Assignment Topic: Compare and contrast two leaders‚ at least one of whom must be a business leader. Which of the two was the more effective leader? Why? What skills did they demonstrate? These two leaders must be explicitly named in your assignment and will be drawn from your knowledge of them or from biographies of modern-day leaders. Provide enough details of these two leaders so that a reader‚ who does not know of them‚ will be able to follow the points

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    young innocent children are being turned into child soldiers and forced to drugs and be brainwashed so they stay attached to the rebel army group or the government. They lose their family‚ childhood and forced to handle guns. Imagine if that was you. In some parts of the world such as some parts of Africa‚ Liberia there is a tremendous dispute over should child soldiers be given amnesty. In the first body paragraph‚ child soldiers should be given amnesty because they are forced to fight and handle

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    understand why soldiers would choose to fight and why they kept fighting for so long. Through a series of letters written by the soldiers themselves‚ one can see multiple motivations for soldiers in Vietnam‚ such as believing in the cause‚ self-preservation‚ and comradary amongst the men. This is all brought together in Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam‚ an adequate volume edited by Bernard Edelman for the New York Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission. First‚ there were many soldiers‚ at least

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    Child Soldiers Should Be Given Amnesty All around the world‚ abandoned children are used as soldiers during war time. In countries like Colombia‚ any child that can hold a gun can be used as a soldier. Children are considered perfect for the job because “they are easily manipulated‚ intensely loyal‚ fearless‚ and most important‚ in endless supply‚” according to Jeffrey Gettlemen’s Upfront Magazine article‚ “Armed and Underage.” These children are not just used because these countries need soldiers

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