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    I remember when I wanted to be in the army. However when I did my research the army wasn’t all that fun as I thought it would be. I remember going to a little camp to see how it would be like and after that day I’ve never wanted to be in the army again. In the texts‚ “Armed and Underage” and “The Perfect Weapon” they show that children are being forced to be soldiers. I don’t believe that children should be in the army at such a young age. The reason why I say this is because these young kids that

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    By Groves‚ Ian‚ L The importance of being on time and communication With leadership on the first level This paper will tell you why it is imperative to be timely and also to keep good communication with your leadership mainly at the first level. This paper is a result to not showing up on time to a formation‚ and failing to let someone know what was going on. So now this paper will explain the importance of the ways someone could prevent it from happening to them. Being late makes people look

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    The largest organization in the United States is the Army. The Army is not only the lone force standing between other militant forces and our homes‚ but it is also a powerful energy in today’s society and economy. Our country would be very vulnerable to foreign takeover without the Army. Our country can continue to be the way it is because of the Army’s mission‚ responsibility‚ purpose‚ and presence. The importance of the military in the United States can lead us to believe that they are the best

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    US Army guidon the practice of carrying colours‚ standards or Guidons‚ to act As described in Army Regulation 840-10‚ Chapter 6‚ US Army guidons are swallow-tailed marker flags in branch-of-service colors‚ measuring 20 in. at the hoist by 27 in. at the fly‚ with the swallow-tail end forked 10 in. Previously guidons were made of wool bunting‚ and if serviceable‚ these older versions may still be used. Current guidons are made of heavyweight rayon banner cloth. Old guidons show

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    When I Joined The Army When I decided to join the United States Army. I found out the importance of being in good shape and have good discipline. Whenever we woke up in the morning to do exercise or do any kind of training‚ I had to have a good mental mind for that day or that day would be really rough for me. But the two most important reasons for having good discipline and being in good shape was to be able to go through the training without any difficulties. First having a good discipline

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    They are going to be like what that is the only person we have well we are al good as dead. Accountablility does not ebd in the army life it also goes into civilian world. When you have a job in the civilian world they are looking for someone that be on time and do the job but the second that you are not on time your accountabliity starts to go down the drain. The U.S. army values soldiers that are accountable for their actions. Being accountable means being dependable-arriving to work and appointments

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    CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE NIGERIAN ARMY ENGINEERS TO NATION BUILDING: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS INTRODUCTION 1. Nations of the world set objectives which they continually strive to achieve. These objectives which are regarded to be of benefit to the citizens of the country are collectively known as national interest. The extent to which a nation can achieve its national interest and indeed the influence it wields in the international community depends largely on its level of development. Nation

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    Army and Warfare The incas always expanded their borders by conquering other cultures Each time the army grew bigger the population also grew Each time the army grew the warriors were replaced by professional officers Warriors were between 25 and 50 years old They made a military parade to make the opponents be in awe In battles the incas were divided in three groups to be They conquered army by army until their population was an estimate of 10 million people The incas had one of the most advanced

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    In The Making Of A Army Soldier The sound of the bomb dropping‚ exploding‚ made every soldier’s body and hearing‚ and goes numb and ring. One soldier was hit‚ but can’t yell for help because the numbing and ringing of hearing‚ another soldier notices by a glance. The soldier then picks up the wounded soldier with all the might and power the American warrior has. Running to the group of soldiers for help but then are hit by another sniper‚ both begin lying in agony‚ praying for help‚ believing both

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    widely understood as a terrorist group‚ you will find these two elements are basic to their story. Zionists who bombed British targets in 1930s mandate Palestine felt they must do so in order to create a Jewish state. The IRA (Irish Republican Army) bombed English targets in the 1980s to make the point that they felt their land was

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