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    Army Career Essay

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    Introduction Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technicians (NEOD)‚ the organization that I am currently a part of‚ are a small group (1500 personnel) trained in the art of bomb disposal. As a scalable and agile force‚ we specialize in a plethora of complex and dangerous tasks ranging from IED to chemical and biological weapon remediation. Post 9/11 global terrorist activities placed tremendous “operational stress” upon the NEOD community with relentless training and deployments (Jones‚ Hammond & Platoni

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    Being on Time

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    order and discipline such duty tasks would never get done. The Army thrives and stays a well-oiled machine as long as every soldier does what they are tasked out to do. Being on time is probably the most essential item in the military. It can go from being at the company at the right time‚ or getting out of a fire fight with the enemy in the time needed. Being on time is connected with the 7 army rights. One of the Army rights are Integrity. Not only is being on time doing the right

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    on time

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    want to excel in the military. 1st sergeant would no doubt call this repeated action laziness‚ irresponsibility‚ and un-leadership like qualities that of which have neither the right to stake a claim of existence within nor to continue residing in the army. However‚ as I may or may not have said before I’d like to stay and continue my rigorous journey up the treacherous road of leadership. The first step I need to put into action is making sure I am always accounted for which in turn means I am on time

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    The Four Military Degrees

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    It has been said that every job that exists in the civilian world also exists in the military. That being the case‚ it’s wise for future members of the military to get degrees that will help them in their career of choice. Ideally‚ these degrees will serve them in the military and in civilian life once they’re done. Here’s a look at four of the possible degrees that will help people who are working in the military. 1. Physical Education According to Salisbury University‚ people who hold degrees

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    Rebecca Lutzky Academic Strategies 2:Draft "The Army is a values based organization. We inculcate our soldiers with the need to treat all with dignity and respect. We enforce standards‚ and when our soldiers fail to meet these standards‚ we take appropriate action."(insert citation here) George B. Wright‚ an Army spokesman spoke these words following the death of a soldier‚ Danny Chen‚ who was hazed by his fellow soldiers. The story of Danny unfortunately is not an uncommon one. Danny is one

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    optometrist‚ etc. when they could be there instead of you and having things they need taken care of. In the military‚ not showing up for an appointment is also letting down your squad leader‚ your unit‚ and the whole military organization. It can cost the Army a lot of money to schedule an appointment for you and then have you not show up for it. By missing an appointment‚ you also show that you lack discipline and responsibility. It does not look good to your leaders and makes it seem like you can not be

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    Rosen And Lynn Summary

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    differing opinions on the impact of the Indian caste system on sepoy armies. For Rosen‚ the armies had to be separated from the caste system to be successful. Lynn‚ on the other hand‚ argues that integration with the caste system was imperative to the success of the sepoy armies in India. Rosen suggests that the British were successful in India‚ not because they changed Indian social systems‚ but because they were able to separate their armies from society and overcome the fragmentation of the caste system

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    Arleny Tejada Block 3/ English 4 Ms. Sickler and Mr. Chilliri 25/9/14 Win a Medal To join the Army is one of my goals in life‚ which inspires me! I have done many things to be prepared and in the future join it. Because‚ feeling Proud made me confident. Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps in JROTC had many programs. There is where students learn how to be more confident and represent what is to be a good citizen. Raters‚ Drill Team‚ Camps Competitions‚ Junior Achievement (Volunteer)‚

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    Grog Bowl Script

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    The History of the “Grog Bowl” Formal military dinners are a tradition in all branches of the United States Armed Forces. In the Air Force‚ Navy‚ and Army it is the Dining-In; in the Marine Corps and Coast Guard it is Mess Night. The Dining-In is rich in tradition and the Dining-Out is similar in all aspects to a Dining-In. The major difference is that the Dining-Out includes spouses and guests. As with most ancient traditions‚ the origin of the Dining-In is not clear; formal dinners are

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    Corporal Desmond T. Doss: A Man of Faith and Duty Several times in the history of the United States‚ drafts have been enacted to help support war efforts. With exceptions‚ the drafts are involuntary and many men who were called were not willing to fight. Some deserted their posts‚ others burned their draft papers before they ever left. Others chose to bravely serve their country. Corporal Desmond T. Doss was drafted in April‚ 1942‚ to fight Axis powers in World War Two. He was a conscientious objector

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