situation Sergeants Major Responsibility Sergeants major have the obligation to teach‚ coach and mentor subordinate leaders within their units. Leaders can influence Soldiers within their units to do what is right‚ when facing adverse situations‚ not only will it promote cohesion and morale‚ it will also promote team building in the unit. Sergeants major can also use indicators‚ measure of effectiveness‚ and measure of performance to identify barriers affecting unit success. Sergeants major can use
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Sergeant Major Daniel Daly enlisted during the Spanish-American war. He weighs 135 lbs and was only 5 foot 4 inches. Daly grow up in New York. his dad had a lot of political power in Long Island New York. in n sergeant Major Daniel Daly joined the United States Marine Corp at the age of 25. Daniel Daly is an influential American because he single handedly saved the life of many American soldiers‚and help us win WWI. He achieve many awards that others will try their whole life to get‚ 2 Medals
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The Lost Battalion: Film Analysis In movie The Lost Battalion Major Charles White Wittlesey and his troops lead an attack into the Argonne Forest where they encountered severally bloody battles with the Germans‚ who outnumbered them and completely surrounded them. He started off with 500 men at the beginning of the campaign and by the end under 200 men were left. This movie shows the obstacles that stood in their way in order to stand their ground against German forces. These obstacles included
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“Sergeant “Major” David Caro.” The woman sitting behind the desk reads‚ looking up from the file to eye the woman who placed it on her desk. She smiles‚ urgently motioning with her hand to continue reading. “UNSC Marine Corps‚ Combat Engineer‚ top scores among his current‚ and past squad mates. Possess great leadership‚ and proficiency in the field.” She pauses‚ looking up again. “Sir‚ I’m not sure exactly what I’m supposed to be seeing here.” “Try page four‚ then tell me what you see.” Flipping
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What I Would Change As An SMA The first thing that I would change as an SMA would be P.T. For the soldiers that cannot pass a certain part of a P.T. test I believe that the soldier should mainly focus on the part of their P.T. test that they failed. For example‚ say you did good on your push-ups and on your sit-ups but you failed your run. Well the majority of us do P.T. with the rest of our company and the P.T. we do is all around instead of being focused on one thing that certain soldiers need
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Position Applying For: Battalion Commander As Battalion Commander I would be able to move the Jaguar Battalion to become a more productive and motivated set of cadets that we have seen since my freshman year in JROTC. I have numerous plans to achieve these goals and will more likely be able to acomplish them by doing the following; having company set goals‚ a fundraising chart to have an interactive view on which company is raising more money‚ fitness charts set around each JROTC room to show cadets
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Alvin York was arguably one of America’s most decorated World War I soldiers. Sergeant York is a movie about his life and heroic acts. He struggles between his religious beliefs and patriotic duty. Originally from a small town in Tennessee‚ the movie starts by depicting York as a young farmer supporting his mother and siblings. He works very hard on the farm‚ so when he was denied a very good piece of land he almost takes out revenge. When he gets struck by lightning during a rainstorm‚ he goes
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individual that we seek for guidance‚ for inspiration‚ or to simply to save us from our troubles. To some they are know as heroes‚ but to me they are known as my mom and dad‚ they were always by my side in any situation I was in and they always kept their best interest at heart. No matter where I was in school‚ my parents were always behind me. Most noticeably in my high school career; my mother and father always push me to my limits to achieve better‚ but that’s just the surface they always had time
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Our battalion the 53rd Australian infantry battalion arrived in France on the 27th of June‚ 1916. We then caught a train straight to the western front on July 10 for the first time‚ we spent some time there getting used to the conditions and feel for the war zone. Before we arrived in France‚ we were getting trained in Egypt around February. The half of us were veterans fighting in Gallipoli from the 1st battalion. The other half are like me‚ fresh reinforcements from Australia. We were being trained
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Since my departure from this brigade two and a half years ago the brigade has changed in the wrong direction. While I was assigned it was a functioning brigade‚ which worked together as a cohesive unit‚ free of spiteful competition. I would immediately think back and drafts a plan of attack which focused on many of those things that made the brigade great at that time. I have several organizational issues which need immediate attention. Although the brigade transformed into an HBCT fairly
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