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    “Requesting permission to join the United States Army” I would like to please rejoin the United States Army and fulfill my obligations proudly. I joined the Active Duty component with the United States Army on September 9‚ 2013 and was separated from Advanced Individual Training on February 28‚ 2014 with an uncharacterized discharge due to failure to adapt. I’ve separated from the United States Army because I realized I had an opportunity and for the most part I wasn’t ready‚ therefore

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    The Importance of Accountability and Responsibility in the United States Army The following essay is definitions‚ and examples of how responsibility‚ accountability and time management are important to succeeding in today’s Army. Responsibility is increased when soldiers have a single‚ clear set of rules that apply to a specific event. When the guidelines are unclear‚ or when more than one set of rules seems to apply to an event‚ responsibility is decreased. Responsibility is: the obligation

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    The United States Army is a complex organization made up of several commands and managed by different command levels. The U.S. Army is an organization different from that of a business in many unique ways. Specific examples of these differences include: financial reporting‚ disciplinary review procedures‚ and tactical operations. Although different in many ways‚ the Army shares many similar characteristics of a normal profit business. Army personnel are managed by supervisors arranged in a command

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    Billy Mitchell was the founding father of what is now the Air Force. His legacy of tragedy and triumph resonates with the proposition that success always starts with failure. The tragedy of his court martial‚ subsequent resignation after a long military career‚ and early death ended in triumph because his vision became a reality in the creation of today’s independent Air Force. Mitchell’s vision for the Air Force past and present was a theory of airpower not based on a single idea but on the combined

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    Are Leaders Born or Made? SSI‚ NCOA SFC Luis A. Gutierrez 79S ALC 004-13 SFC Eric L. Crist In our history as the United States Army‚ we have overcome tremendous and various obstacles that have led to defining moments as well as benchmarking what true leadership is and what unity can achieve. In defining unity in the Army history we generally tend to think of cohesion as a mutual alliances among several of Americans serving for a common purpose and as so‚ all due credit is due. Yet

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    As a Soldier in the United States Army‚ your leadership style began at a very young age. Your style is influenced by the things you value‚ your deep rooted beliefs and the life experiences you have had along the way. I want you to think about your own personal experiences as your learn to understand these two dominate styles of leadership. The Army provides us a clear definition of leadership in ADRP 6-22‚ which states “Leadership is influencing people by providing purpose‚ directions and motivation

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    State Street Corporation FIN 360 April 10‚ 2013 State Street Corporation is a financial services holding company based in the United States. State Street was founded in 1792 and is located in the Financial District of Boston‚ Massachusetts. The company provides a full range of products and services for large pools of investment assets. With $18.79 trillion in assets under custody and $1.91 trillion in assets under management‚ their primary clients are institutional investors (State Street‚ 2013)

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    Air pollution is a combination of gases and chemicals in the air that we breathe. A majority of air pollution is caused by humans through emissions from cars‚ planes‚ ships‚ trucks‚ power plants‚ and factories; although some of it may be created by nature in the form of wildfire smoke and volcanic eruptions (education.nationalgeographic.com‚ 2015). By breathing toxic airair pollutants are given the chance to travel far into the lungs‚ resulting in severe damages to the respiratory system. Air

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    Industrialized nations‚ including the United States‚ Great Britain‚ Germany‚ and Japan‚ innovated both rapidly and expansively following World War I. Examples include the evolution of amphibious doctrine and capability‚ the development of the aircraft carrier‚ and the introduction of airpower. Yet‚ enacting innovative technologies and tactics involved more than science and funding. Essential to America’s embrace of airpower was the organizational change that occurred in its military. John P. Kotter’s

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    Innovations and Modernization of the United StatesAir Traffic Control System The modernization of the United Statesair traffic control system has been a slow process encumbered with politics and reluctance for change. The purpose of air traffic control is the safe and expeditious flow of air traffic through the National Airspace System (NAS). Simply‚ air traffic contol’s job is to ensure that an airplane departs point A and reaches point B safely and as quickly as possible. The point of

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