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    At one point everyone has experienced frustration when communicating. Communication is vital in every organization. Without overcoming these barriers completing simple task can be difficult. While in the Marines Corps I had to deal with communication barriers while deployed overseas. I found that verbal communication was easier to overcome than nonverbal. It all starts with inadequate knowledge and vocabulary when operating in other countries. While preparing to deploy numerous hours are devoted

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    and mentors. I chose to pick out the three sections that I felt are prevalent currently and in my near future. Many civilians‚ especially extended family and friends‚ have no way of comprehending the level of life experiences I have had in the Marine Corps. I would not have been the same person or had the same level of experiences and responsibilities if I had not chosen to join the military. This does not mean that I think I am better or I have gone through more challenges than my peers‚ however

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    Myanmar‚ in order to gain a democratic rule. She‚ along with many other outstanding leaders are the people young leaders of today look up to which includes myself. Throughout high school I have a wonderful opportunity to participate in my school’s Marine Corps JROTC program which focuses on Leadership Education and preparing young leaders for the future. In my fourth year of high school‚ I have the greatest opportunity I have ever been offered before by being the MCJROTC program’s Cadet Commanding Officer

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    HANDOUTS MT162- SIPBOARD PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT Emergency Drills and Training Emergency Drills – Objectives * Practice effective planning‚ execution‚ scheduling and recording of on-board emergency drills and musters. * Satisfy mandatory regulations of IMO‚ SOLAS and the vessel’s flag state. * Prepare ship staff for crisis situations. * Train staff in the location and use of emergency equipment on board. * Provide a means for assessing individual performance and for identifying

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    being during the most formative times of my life‚ Scouting has certainly contributed to my desire to become a Marine Corps Officer. From the onset of the scouting program I have been instilled with many values‚ starting every scout function with the scout law‚ “A Scout is trustworthy‚ loyal‚ helpful‚ friendly‚ courteous‚ kind‚ obedient‚ cheerful‚ thrifty‚ brave‚ clean‚ and reverent.” While there are many valuable principles thought by both the scouts and the Marine Corps the (65)three main values that

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    and success. Without preparation there would be no success. In sports‚ teams practice 5-6 times a week before there next game making sure they are in the best shape they can possibly be. Running their routes over and over again creating muscle memory‚ and fluidity. Prior planning is also very important. Without proper prior planning‚ there would be no success. We have a saying in the United States Marine Corps; Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Also known as the 6’s. To give a few

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    Respect and why the Marine Corps has a rank structure. There are very few things in the modern military of today or any military that has ever existed before our current military for that matter‚ that are more important than the rank structure and the the respect that is demanded of you by that rank structure. Those are two very important characteristics of every successful military unit. With added details here and there‚ in this essay I will mainly be discussing what respect actually is‚ how

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    A career in the Marine Corps has its roots in my childhood. As a kid‚ I read a lot a fantasy books with valiant and selfless warriors who sacrificed their lives and safety for others. They were childhood heroes to a kid who didn’t watch sports or TV. As much as I marveled and sought to be like my storybook heroes‚ I grew to love jet planes just as much. At the time‚ fast planes were the coolest. I spent a lot of my time poring over fact sheets and technical information I didn’t understand. My childhood

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    The purpose of this brief is to inform Marines on the Marine corps order for uniforms‚ appearance‚ and wear. Upon completion of this brief I am confident that you will have the knowledge and skills to properly wear the approved Marine Corps MCCUU uniform or “cammies” as commonly known. MCO P1020.34G is the Marine Corps order on uniforms and appearance. Its purpose is to ensure Marines present the best possible image at all times and continue to lead the way in military presence. This brief will

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    The United States Marine Corps Memorial “bka” Iwo Jima Statue is one the world’s most impactful monuments is built to symbolize the honor we give to our countries men who have fallen protecting the United States of America. This symbolic concrete cast bronze structure was created by‚ Felix de Weldon in memory of the American Marines who fallen for our country since 1775 dedicated in 1954. Standing at thirty-two feet tall and a flag pole of sixty-feet tall. The Swedish granite base it stands upon

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