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    Insubordination is defined as when someone refuses to obey an order given by a person who has more authority than them. As stated in the UCMJ ‚any warrant officer or enlisted member who‚ (1) strikes or assaults a warrant officer‚ noncommissioned officer‚ or petty officer‚ while that officer is in the execution of his office; (2) willfully disobeys the lawful order of a warrant officer‚ noncommissioned officer‚ or petty officer; or (3) treats with contempt or is disrespectful in language or deportment

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    The Roman military was the first successful professional full time military‚ which was partly because the Roman generals paid an immense attention to detail. “Roman generals paid close attention to camp layouts‚ soldier’s equipment and most crucially‚ logistics. Often it was a the details that gave the Romans the edge‚ the depth of a ditch dug around a camp or having a warm breakfast before a battle were all considerations made by Roman commanders” (“The Roman Military”). Legionaries typically

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    WORKING OVERVIEW Jobs in the Military vary in type of work and responsibility‚ yet each is essential to accomplishing the overall mission of defending our country. In this section‚ explore the different types of career opportunities available to service members‚ learn about the compensation they can expect to receive‚ find out how to transfer careers to the civilian sector and more. Our Today’s Military overview pages show the various stages of a military career‚ from the joining process to training

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    The average civilian or recruit coming into the Army often misunderstands the meaning of the words military discipline. He thinks of them as being connected with punishments or reprimands which may result from the violation of some military law or regulation. Actually‚ discipline should not be something new to you for you have been disciplined all of your life. You were being disciplined at home and in school when you were taught obedience to your parents and teachers‚ and respect for the rights

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    Documenting an investigationJust cause self audit The special case of insubordination Return to: Corrective Action University Human Resource Services Corrective Action The Special Case of Insubordination Insubordination is an over-used and misused word. In the work environment it has a very narrow definition with serious consequences to the work and to the employee. What is insubordination? •Insubordination is a deliberate and inexcusable refusal to obey a reasonable order

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    National psyche and traits being the most pronounced ones. Military culture ‚ to a certain extent ‚ is in harmony with the national culture‚ however‚ it has its own impulses and dynamics. It incorporates obedience that curtails individual freedom or at times it may be at tangent with the socio-cultural values of a society ; Military culture of British – Indian Army ‚as inherited by us is a case in point here. Philosophy of our present military outlets draws strength from history ‚ organisational infrastructure

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    The Ancient Roman military and the Ancient Egyptian military share some similarities and differences. Both ancient cultures participated in wars and other conflicts with other civilizations. Both cultures trained soldiers in their own unique ways. They also used a variety of weaponry and wore specific types of protective gear during battle. Military strategies were also developed. Ancient Rome had many soldiers who made up their powerful military. After 650 BC‚ the Etruscans became dominant in Italy

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    Military Psychology Military psychology is a broad market of psychology in which virtually any and all subfields of psychology where the lessons of personality‚ organizational and abnormal psychology among others are applied to the needs or desires of military planners and strategists. Reasons for their application may be immediate or sustained. The application of psychological research or theory to the military can be used to analyze either enemy or friendly forces‚ exemplified by perfecting an

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    Suicide in the Military “All active-duty branches of the military saw an increase in suicides in the third quarter of 2015‚ according to data released by the Pentagon.” (va.gov) Stressed about their experiences overseas and during war has caused our troops to go through major depression and anxiety up to the point where they take their own lives. Leaders of the army/military say they are taking every precaution that they can in order to decrease the suicide toll among our veterans. The effects

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    Military Bearing” and how it affects the Army as a whole Bearing‚ put simply‚ is the appearance and demeanor of a person throughout the activities and circumstances that an individual is seen or observed. An individual is largely judged by others through the bearing that the individual exudes as he goes about his daily affairs‚ and thus it is very important that the person shows a bearing of competence and professionalism at all times. Militaries since the beginning of recorded history have set

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