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    Navy Technology History

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    science has changed the Navy in many ways over time. Since the birth of the Nuclear Navy in 1946 we have come a long way. My job in the US Navy is working in a nuclear population plant. Looking back on the history of US Navy nuclear power I have a better understanding how what I do today has advanced due to technology. The founder of nuclear power in the navy was Hymen G Rickover now known as “the father of Nuclear Navy”. He brought the idea that fission powered reactors in the Navy were more beneficial

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    Good Order and Discipline

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    really a matter of how one perceives their surroundings. If soldiers are happy‚ lead with authority‚ are recognized for their achievements‚ and are treated fairly‚ they will respond by performing their assigned duties to the best of their ability (Navy Advancment 3-9). Those seniors who are most consistent in decision making and treatment of subordinates are those who subordinates are more willing to follow. These leaders both reinforce and discipline behavior to guide subordinate’s development‚

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    to joining the armed forces and what steps were taken to keep the education process going? A. What were the living arrangements like? B. Should the pursuit of education in the Navy be more aggressive? C. Were credits awarded for job qualifications? D. What were the cost benefits? E. How did the Navy boost or hurt the original education timeline? III. What lead to the decision to enroll with UMUC? A. Was a college major change involved? B. What classes are required for

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    Lord Of the Flies Sequel

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    story begins with a group of kids‚ left on an island in the middle of the Atlantic‚ with no adults‚ no guidance‚ just them and the island. A couple months go by and they have lost all senses of humanity. Friendships are broken‚ they were truly lost. A navy Commander sees that this island is on fire and goes to see if he can help. What he sees is nothing like what he has seen before. The boys get on a life boat with the commander. They are dirty‚ smelly‚ and just look horrible. The commander says‚ “What

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    Military Bearing

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    In the United States NAVY‚ military bearing is the root in which every service member practices in order to carry out good discipline and ethics throughout ones military careers. The Eleven General Orders of a Sentry‚ The Articles of the UCMJ‚ as well as our own Sailors Creed illustrates how a military service member should conduct himself or herself on a daily basis‚ on and off duty. Dependability is a major aspect of military bearing. Without dependability‚ one can neither perform properly

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    Guidon

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    PURPOSE OF MILITARY GUIDON The significance of the guidon is that it represents the unit and its commander. When the commander is in‚ his or her guidon is displayed for everyone to see. When he leaves for the day‚ the guidon is taken down. It is an honor‚ although sometimes a dubious one‚ to be the guidon carrier for a unit‚ known as a "guidon bearer" or "guide". He or she stands in front of the unit alongside of the commander (or the commander’s representative)‚ and is the rallying point for

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    A Career As A Navy Nurse

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    emotionally consequently that is what I wish to accomplish in my career. I feel that God has led me to choose this profession while shaping me into a compassionate person to truly fulfill the part of becoming a nurse. My ultimate goal is to become a navy nurse. I have always wanted to be a part of the military; I never knew why I wanted to be in the military‚ but I just knew I had a calling for it. Soldiers risk their lives every day to give Americans freedom moreover it would be significant to me

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    Decision Making

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    moment. I was never really that great at planning out any of my decisions that I made. Most of the spur of the moment decision that I have made turned out to be the right decisions at the time. One of my biggest decisions was joining the US Navy‚ which was a life changing decision. I did use most of the decision making process discussed in chapter 3 of the text book except for the first step. Generating alternative solutions is the second step of the process which involved me

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    Nuclear officer

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    For many it has been a family tradition or a lifelong dream that has led them to a career in the military‚ others describe a sense of duty to serve their country‚ but for me it is something greater. Becoming an officer for the united states Navy means this country is entrusting me to help secure its most valuable resource‚ our freedom. Many believe that joining the military is only about protecting our three most cherished beliefs: life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. But i

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    The Real Me

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    in this program. The more I became involved in the program‚ I learned that I could do just about anything I wanted to from going to summer camp‚ meeting new people‚ winning multiple awards and even being successful in graduating and going into the navy like I planned. I found the jrotc to be very stressing at times‚ but the more I participated the more I found myself becoming a new person and earning rank. I am proud to say that I am the daughter of an army veteran and that im inspired to follow

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