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    Stress in Army

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    linked with welfare and need to be addressed most sincerely by all agencies concerned with the welfare of soldiers. T IDSA Occasional Paper No. 17 Addressing Stress-Related Issues in Army A Research Fellow at IDSA‚ Col. K. C. Dixit is an alumni of National Defence Academy. He was commissioned into the Army in 1983. He has commanded a Corps Operating Signal Regiment in Counter Insurgency Operations (OP RHINO) in the Eastern Theatre. He is an experienced communication planner and executor and

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    Army Reserve

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    Army Reserve: A Better Choice Stacy Tharpe Devry University With tensions building around the globe‚ it takes a multi-tiered force of highly trained‚ committed Soldiers to protect our freedoms and uphold democracy. This force consists of Active Duty Soldiers and Soldiers in the Army Reserve. (US Army) Many families struggle with the decision to enlist Army Reserve or Active Duty. Evaluating your current living situation can help in the final decision. Army Reserve allows you to serve your country

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    Indian Army

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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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    Army Crews

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    The Army Varsity Crew failed as a team‚ in my opinion because there was no trust or confidence amongst the team members. It was clear that there was no team effort working towards the same goal; instead it was eight individuals doing their own thing‚ with no goals. Coach P had been so driven to excel at the National Championship that he discounted or chose to ignore the psychological piece when he put together the varsity team. Although the Junior Varsity team may have been the bottom eight rowers

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    Statement of Understanding for Use with Army Tuition Assistance (TA) the proponent agency is DCS‚ G-1 DATA REQUIRED BY THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 AUTHORITY PRINCIPAL PURPOSES ROUTINE USES DISCLOSURE For use of this form‚ see AR 621-5; 10 U.S.C. 3013‚ Secretary of the Army; 10 U.S.C. 2005‚ Advanced education assistance: active duty agreement; reimbursement requirements; 10 U.S.C. 4302‚ Enlisted members of Army: schools; AR 621-5‚ Army Continuing Education System; and E.O. 9397 (SSN). To provide

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    Army Wives

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    Army Wives Wendy Agbay Baker College The American public’s perception of military spouses is skewed due to a lack of information and incorrect media interpretation.  Military spouses must be willing to sacrifice‚ as well as have courage and integrity to make their family work under extreme circumstances. This cannot be portrayed in the media accurately.  Television shows such as Army Wives makes light of what a military spouse has to endure.  In turn‚ this hurts the reputation of the military

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    Shaving in the Army

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    Mosley 1/504 HHC 82nd AB Bco. 1st PLT Medic Shaving in the Army It is important to maintain discipline in the army‚ because essentially your life depends on it. If you forget to bring the battery to your radio‚ get lazy and don’t keep a low profile‚or just say screw it and do what you want. You can get yourself or someone else killed or maimed for life. And apparently shaving is part of that discipline. Here is what the army has to say about male grooming standards. Male haircuts

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    respect in the army

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    have three types of duties: specified duties‚ directed duties and implied duties: specified duties‚ direct duties and implied duties. Specified duties are related to jobs and positions. such as Army regulations‚ Department of the Army general orders‚ the Uniform Code of Military Justice‚ soldier’s manuals‚ Army Training and Evaluation Program Publications and MOS job descriptions specify the duties. Direct duties are not specified as part of a job position or MOS or other directive. A superior gives

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    STANDERS ON PERSONAL HYGIENE AND THE WEAR OF THE ARMY UNIFORM It states in div pam 600-2 paragragh 15 that the face will be clean-shaven (including prior to the first daily formation/physical training and over weekends and off-duty periods while on post). if a mustache is worn‚ it will be kept neatly trimmed‚ tapered and tidy‚ and will not present a chopped off appearance . no portion of the mustache will cover the upper lip line or extend sideways beyond a vertical line drawn upward

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    Army Crew

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    The Varsity team continued to lose against the JV team because the eight members of the Varsity team were not able to synchronize their rowing. As explained in the article‚ one small movement that was not in unison could actually slow the shell down even if all rowers were putting forth their best effort. The article mentioned the research project in which the most experienced and successful coaches felt the most important elements of a victorious crew are mental aspects. Trust seems to be a very

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