Niccolo Ortega English 12/02/12 Armed Forces Any of you like partying? Having the time of your life using drugs and alcohol? If so then the military is not for you. On a serious note‚ do you ever wonder what you would do after college? Even with a college degree? We are all aware of the shortage of jobs and now-a-days college degree aren’t enough. Well in the military‚ entering with a college degree gives you a higher rank. Being in the military also gives you good pay‚ good benefits and a
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accountable for my actions no matter how severe the consequences are. I need to teach the Soldier’s that it is best to have integrity in all situations. By not have good accountability for myself I did not live up to all of the Army values. Once you have neglected one army value then you might have well neglected them all. Also by not making it to accountability it looks like I was blowing off pregnancy pt. Pregnancy pt is a post wide program and is mandatory that you let them know where you are
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doctrine that has been instilled in me ever since I was a child. When I was young‚ I was always captivated by the tales of my mom’s cousin‚ who was a pilot in the US Air Force. They had to go through extreme G-force training‚ and practice complex maneuvers while remaining in complete control of the plane. My family would also regularly go to air shows‚ and I was amazed at the power and complexity of the airplanes. I realized I wanted to fly one of them. As I grew older‚ I also began to understand and appreciate
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The seven Army values are the backbone of the United States Army. They are broken down to us in the acronym ‘LDRSHIP’. Loyalty‚ “Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. constitution‚ the Army‚ and other soldiers.” Duty‚ “Fulfill your obligations.” Respect‚ “Treat people as they should be treated.” Selfless Service‚ “Put the welfare of the nation‚ the Army and your subordinates above your own.” Honor‚ “Live up to the army values.” Integrity‚ “Do what’s right legally and morally.” and Personal
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Title Assignment 1 Lecturer Name Mr. Barry Sutherland Number of Words 1‚510 The crash of Czar 52 at Fairchild Air Force Base A Case Study of Unsuccessful Leadership Executive Summary This report demonstrates an example of poor leadership that contributed to a major accident in aviation in 1994 at Fairchild Air Force Base‚ U.S.A. The aim of this report is to provide an analysis and evaluation of this event using leadership theories to find reasons behind the accident
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America is facing a period of fiscal austerity that is forcing reductions in military spending. The challenge is to field a joint force capable of protecting America’s interest against increasingly lethal adversaries operating in a complex‚ fluid and global environment while simultaneously reducing defense spending. Joint Force 2025 must have the capability to protect and advance America’s interest by supporting the three strategic pillars of the defense strategic guidance identified by the Secretary
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Improvements in space assets protection and resiliency‚ and integration of space capabilities into Joint Force will bring better effectiveness‚ coordination‚ and protection across all domains. Making the space assets more resilient will deter adversaries from temptation to take them out‚ and that will benefit to the overall Joint Force operations. Contrary‚ perception that space assets can be easily attacked could have consequence of deterring the U.S. to entry into the conflict in the first place
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I am currently involved in the 872 Kiwanis Air Cadet Squadron‚ a vibrant youth program with aims to improve youth leadership‚ promote physical fitness and active citizenship within the program. Marksmanship is a shooting program on Saturdays‚ which use air rifles to shoot at targets. It has been one of my hobbies in air cadet. One of the field trips I have embarked upon in air cadet is the Field Training Exercise. It is a field trip where we travel to a camping site and learn about survival‚ leadership
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of all‚ I want to make a difference in the training of Reserve Soldiers. Second of all‚ I enjoy challenges and becoming an Officer would be a new challenge that I would take with complete seriousness and would excel in. I have been in the United States Army Reserves for almost ten years. During these ten years I have became very proficient at my MOS‚ which is a 12N and I have been deployed to Iraq in 2003. Training soldiers is the job I enjoy the most. Over the years‚ I have also had a chance to
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requirements of completing their job. In addition to the minimum requirements of the definition‚ I believe a professional is someone who has integrity‚ accountability‚ and a positive attitude. As someone who spent ten years serving in the United States Air Force‚ professionalism is something that I am
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