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    NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY‚ CALIFORNIA O~RAD~ THESIS POTENTIAL APPLICABILITY OF JUST-IN-TIME INVENTORY MANAGEMENT WITHIN THE NAVY by Rebeca M. Giacoman December‚ 1995 Thesis Co-Advisors: Paul J. Fields Donald Eaton Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. 19960322 010 I RE"C5PORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved OMB No. 0704-0188 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average I hour per response‚ including the time for reviewing

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    Pakistan on May 2‚ 2011‚ shortly after 1 a.m. local time by a United States special forces military unit. The operation‚ code-named Operation Neptune Spear‚ was ordered by United States President Barack Obama and carried out in a US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operation by a team of United States Navy SEALs from the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (also known as DEVGRU or informally by its former name‚ SEAL Team Six) of the Joint Special Operations Command‚ with support

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    Lone Survivor

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    beginning starts off by portraying how torturous and intense the training is for the Navy SEALs. It actually takes over 30 months to train a Navy SEAL to the point where he is ready for deployment. The SEALs that complete the training are capable of performing pretty much any task thrown at them‚ including diving‚ combat swimming‚ navigation‚ demolitions‚ weapons‚ parachuting‚ and many more. Marcus Luttrell regards the Navy SEAL training as‚ “An unrelenting desire to push yourself further than anyone could

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    No Easy Day Analysis

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    No Easy Day No Easy day by Mark Owen and Kevin Maurer‚ is the firsthand account of the mission that killed Bin Laden. Navy seal operator mark Owen was on operation Neptune Spear‚ also known as mission jeranamo and was tasked with leading a team of seals into the guest house of the compound that held Bin Laden. After they raided the guest house and kill Bin Laden’s brother he goes to the main building; c1‚ to assist the other operators. Once they got to the third floor of the main building‚ Bin Laden

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    lone survivor

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    the lost heroes of SEAL team 10 is a true story‚ that like most books about the SEALs‚ starts out for the most part with BUD/S. There is a bit of a lead up to this and it starts with Marcus Luttrell‚ the lone survivor‚ going through his tough‚ country style upbringing in Texas. At a very young age Luttrell decides he wants to become a Navy Seal‚ seeking out help and training from a former Green Beret named Billy Shelton. The next portion of the book falls into the typical SEAL book. It begins with

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    Navy Seals experience diverse situations that will put their brotherhood together and their individual morals on trial. Throughout Seal Team Six Wasdin and his fellow Seals undergo rigorous training that tests their limits and how far they will go for each other. The main themes that show character development and progression of the story line would be brotherhood and morality. The theme of brotherhood in Seal Team Six shows the bond that these men have and how they work side by side no matter

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    is a former navy seal who was apart of the mission to assassinate Osama Bin Laden. He grew up in Alaska and learned to shoot at a very young age. Owen didn’t always want to be a SEAL but became interested in his junior year of highschool when he read a book by another former SEAL. Mark Owen was never the best or top of his class but he was able to hold his own through BUD/S and Green Team. The SEALs chosen for Operation Neptune Spear weren’t the best of the best. Owen said that any SEAL he knew was

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    Sacrifice In The Shack

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    daughter. Ultimately he loses the life of his daughter‚ but gains insight into why he had to lose it all‚ in order to truly find God. Another example where loss is inevitable‚ but proves good in the end is Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell. A four man Navy Seal team risks their lives fighting for their country‚ providing us with our rights and freedom. These pieces of literature clearly portray a significant sacrifice in order to receive the ultimate gift. The idea of losing everything such as lives‚ family

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    Webster’s Dictionary defines a hero as “a person who is admired for great or brave acts or fine qualities” ‚ while I believe that is a true definition of the term; a hero to me is a person who is willing to sacrifice their wellbeing either physically or emotionally through great or brave acts to protect others. The 2015 Espy Awards‚ more specifically the Arthur Ashe Courage Award and the Pat Tillman Award for Service‚ were full of controversy in regards to this years nominees and winners. The outcome

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    Operation Redwing Analyisis

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    Operation Red Wing On June 28‚ 2005 The SEAL team‚ led by LT Michael P. Murphy and consisting of petty officers Matthew Axelson‚ Danny Dietz and Marcus Luttrell‚ were on a mission to kill or capture Ahmad Shah‚ a Taliban leader who commanded a group of insurgents known as the "Mountain Tigers‚" west of Asadabad. The initial counter-insurgent mission in Kunar Province‚ Afghanistan seemed to be running accordingly with a successful infiltration into enemy territories until local Goat herders stumbled

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