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    Air Force and retired shortly after I was born‚ my oldest brother joined the US Navy about 2-3 years ago and my sister joined the early entry program for the US Navy and is going to boot camp in July‚ my brother was practically born to join the US Marines‚ and 3 of my 4 brothers have been or are in JROTC. It was only natural and the sane thing to do that I joined JROTC because we are practically a Military oriented family and I wouldn’t want it anyother way. I also thought it would be good for me because

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    A Message To Garcia

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    A Message to Garcia A Message to Garcia tells about the commitment‚ initiative and courage of a soldier during the Spanish-American war. This lieutenant in the Army was given a task and without questioning it‚ he immediately completed it. He did not complain or ask for assistance. Doing that showed leaders that he was reliable and no matter what the circumstances are mission accomplishment has the upmost importance to him.  Tons of motivation gained with only a slight loss of clarifying judgment

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    The Importance of Keeping and Maintaining My Military (common access card) Card A United States Army common access card card is a Soldiers best friend‚ it keeps the Soldier and his Government secure‚ identified‚ protected from enemy threats. The common access card card is my only way past the gates each morning. The common access card card allows a Soldier access to several thousand pieces of classified information and training. The card also allows me to access innumerable benefits inside

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    The Battle of Midway took place in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II‚ between 4 and 7 June 1942. Six months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The United States Navy was under the leaderships of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz as Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet‚ Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher as senior tactical commander Task Force 17‚ and Rear Admiral Raymond Spruance Task Force 16; the Imperial Japanese Navy was under the command of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto as Commader-in-Chief

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    Disrespect to a Nco

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    lack of respect‚ discourtesy‚ or rudeness. In the United States Military‚ there are rules and regulations you must follow‚ one of them being respect to a non-commissioned officer. No matter the circumstance‚ whether you agree or not‚ you are not allowed to talk back‚ physically fight back‚ or question judgment. If this does happen‚ there are consequences and repercussions from the actions taken on your part. Uniformed Code of Military Justice states that you can ultimately be separated‚ honorably or

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    Battle of Hamburger Hill

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    as a reconnaissance in force. His plan called for the five battalions to "combat assault" into the valley by helicopter on May 10‚ 1969‚ and to search their assigned sectors for PAVN troops and supplies. The overall plan of attack called for the Marines and the 3/5th Cavalry to reconnaissance in force toward the Laotian border while the ARVN units cut the highway through the base of the valley. The 501st infantry and the 506th infantry were to destroy the enemy in their own operating areas and block

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    Joining The Military

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    choice I’ve ever made in my life.” She made me want to join because she has a great life being twenty-one. I want to do great things just like my family has. The Military has been the United States defense for a very long time. The Military goes as far back as 1775. On October 13‚ 1775‚ four months after the United States Army was founded‚ the Navy came about. The father of the Navy was George Washington. The Navy went through ten major wars and numerous battles in effort to serve and protect

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    run within a forty minute time frame‚ and six pull-ups (Smith‚ 2015). These are the United States Army’s Ranger physical fitness test standards for any male who wants to attend the Army Ranger School no matter the age or background of the person. These physical fitness standards are very challenging for most men‚ but will they soon change? The former Secretary of Defense‚ Leon Panetta‚ has given all the United States Armed Forces until January 1‚ 2016 to fully and successfully integrate women into

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    Women Combat Roles

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    Afghanistan‚ where women demonstrated heroism on battlefields with no front lines.” To me this is proving the point that women are just as capable with men. Women are just as much as heroes as men are and just as inspiring‚ if not more. The Army and the marines are going to present their plans to open most jobs to women by May 15. I really think that this is an excellent idea. As the article says‚ it’s “monumental.” I absolutely agree. “Every time equality is recognized and meritocracy is enforced‚ it helps

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    Statistics show that juvenile crime rates have increased significantly in the past decade. This leads to an increase in costs for juvenile courts‚ detention centers and prisons. Alternative methods‚ such as boot camps‚ have been created to help find another place for these juvenile delinquents. These boot camps are intended to provide a military atmosphere for the students in order to correct their behavior and help them become effective organizational members of society. There are many advantages

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