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    INTRODUCTION SPEECH Introduction: As I entered the Marine Corps almost five years ago‚ I had no idea as to where my life would lead. Looking back now I cherish the memories‚ live in the present‚ and anxiously await the future. There are many items that represent who I am‚ but only a few that carry enough meaning to describe my journey through life. Thesis/Preview: I am going to give you a quick description of who I am through the use of three items that represent my past‚ present‚ and future

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    U.S. Marine Corps Weapons: 1940s and Today Brandon L. Newberry ENG 121 Benjamin Daw 6/11/2012 U.S. Marine Corps Weapons: 1940s and Today A lot of men see the differences in generations within the military‚ but few can see that early military formed everything in to the way the military is today. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast the Marine infantryman’s basic weapons of the 1940s and today‚ to include the rifle‚ machine guns and anti-tank weapons. In the 1940s every

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    soldiers were brutally tortured as prisoners of war. Imagine trying to forget every trace of the torture you’ve been through and to precede with your life as a normal person. This was the case with many POW’s like Johnny"s dad. In the short story‚ Marine Corps Issue by David Mclean‚ Johnny’s dad is like a turtle in a way because on the outside it’s solid and rough‚ however‚ on the inside‚ the turtle is very fragile and vulnerable. His character presents people with a false intuition of being tough and

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    Rank Of Sergeant Essay

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    The history of the rank of Sergeant begins roughly about the year 1942 and it’s the oldest rank in the Marine Corps. The rank was used by both of the armies in the civil war but the colors of the three stripes that the rank Sergeant carries as a insignia varied depending on the job you had. Artillery had red‚ infantry had blue‚ cavalry had yellow and later in the war‚ sharpshooters had green. All had three stripes for both the armies‚ the Union Army and the Confederate Army. Before from the start

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    and mentors. I chose to pick out the three sections that I felt are prevalent currently and in my near future. Many civilians‚ especially extended family and friends‚ have no way of comprehending the level of life experiences I have had in the Marine Corps. I would not have been the same person or had the same level of experiences and responsibilities if I had not chosen to join the military. This does not mean that I think I am better or I have gone through more challenges than my peers‚ however

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    The Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) project‚ undertaken by Electronic Data Communications (EDC) is the biggest government undertaking of its kind. It aims to provide a single seamless network which would provide a centralized communication to the Navy and Marine. It also aims to integrate the legacy systems with the new secured environment. The NMCI project aimed to connect about 400‚000 desktops into a common network‚ which would provide a unified communication to all Navy and Marine bases (Calbreath

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    At one point everyone has experienced frustration when communicating. Communication is vital in every organization. Without overcoming these barriers completing simple task can be difficult. While in the Marines Corps I had to deal with communication barriers while deployed overseas. I found that verbal communication was easier to overcome than nonverbal. It all starts with inadequate knowledge and vocabulary when operating in other countries. While preparing to deploy numerous hours are devoted

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    importance of the rank Staff Sergeant The rank of Staff Sergeant is the sixth rank in the United States Marine Corps enlisted rank structure. Being a Staff Sergeant also bestows upon the individual receiving the rank the title of Staff Non Commissioned Officer. Staff Sergeants are usually experienced Marines with 10 to 13 years of experience behind them on average. A staff sergeant is a Staff Noncommissioned Officer at DoD paygrade E-6‚ with a starting monthly pay of $2281.20. The rank of Staff Sergeant

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    Why I Want to Be a Marine

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    numerous of reasons as to why I want to be a Marine. The key points I would like to address are my family history‚ NJROTC‚ my trip to Parris Island‚ and why I want to be a Marine. These topics play an important role molding my decision to become a Marine. My first point is about my family history. I have had a lot of family members that were in the Marine Corps. They fought in wars and defended this country. They all had a different type of bond with the Marine Corps then with our family. This

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    Being a marine is something that was always encouraged in my family growing up. Of what has now become a tradition in my family with my grandfather and father being marines‚ I have always felt the marine presence in family growing up. I have been raised with a strong discipline and insured with a strong work ethic. I was taught early on that if I want something I have to work for it and that has how I have gone about every task in my life. The reason I am here filling out this application today

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