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    David Pierce Biography

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    earned my high school diploma from Chester W. Nimitz High School out of Irving, TX. In my short time being at the Zama Field Office, I have taken a Japanese 101 course, and continually strive to better my language proficiency. I entered the U.S. Army on October 15th, 2009. I successfully completed One Station Unit Training at Fort Benning, GA with Alpha Company (CO), 2nd Battalion (BTN) 19th Infantry Regiment (REG), 198th Infantry Brigade (BDE). Upon graduating, I was awarded the Military…

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    that extend beyond just pay. They lack the availability of proper help and recognition after returning to civilian life after service. As a citizen, I am someone whose rights are being fought for. I, along with every other person living in the United States, am protected by men and women who are willing to risk their lives to keep our country safe. I firmly believe that those who are in the service should be treated with the utmost respect…

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    ISIS Essay

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    around since the beginning of time. Conflict started in Heaven before the earth was even created. Satan and his follows started a war with God his angels. Since this time, war has continued throughout history. Today, the United States of America is at war with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). ISIS has performed many terrorist attacks all around the world including locally in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Six marines were gunned down at a recruiting center in July. These acts of terror have…

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    The American Revolutionary War is very much revered as a “man’s war”. The most recognizable figures from this era were mainly male, however there were several heroines involved in the story of how the United States came to be. Women were often overlooked as viable soldiers, their roles were mostly focused on the upkeep of the base. These jobs included being a laundry maid, waitress, and seamstress for the base residents that could afford it. These roles were neither glamorous nor glorious, and…

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    MSG Agenbroad Case Study

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    with a primary focus of the GCSS-Army conversion for Fort Leonard Wood. The conversion process involved extensive planning and preparation from MSCoE level to company supply rooms which impacted 200 STAMIS operators across the installation. MSG Agenbroad served as the Logistics Operations SGT in the 72nd Field Artillery Brigade. He was responsible for all logistical operations for 2 Active Duty battalions and 4 Reserve battalions stationed in 5 different states. MSG Agenbroad was the…

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    What comes first, devotion or courage? While living in America, citizens and immigrants will often find themselves executing decisions based off of courage or devotion. The United States Army presents many courageous men and women, but courage and commitment is not just for soldiers. These two words also correspond with immigrants stepping out of their comfort zone so they can devote themselves on living the “American dream”. Whether a person was born in America or immigrated, we all share the…

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    when the U.S. Navy and U.S. Army were established in the United States in 1775 to the Gulf War Era (1991) there have been 41,892,128 men and women who served this nation "(General Statistics on Veterans)." United States Census Bureau. United States Department of Commerce. Web. 29 Sept. 2015. As of 2013, 22,299,350 veterans are alive, and of those 721,575 live in the state of Illinois "Veteran Population 2014." United States Department of Veterans Affairs. United States Department of Veterans…

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    MSCoE, CG to mature the TSO Branch into a TPO (TRADOC Project Office)--lending maximum assurance that the programs supporting TSO will be fully integrated into the Operational Army to support Combatant Commanders. Undertook General Officer level engagement in support of the 20th CBRNE Command's initiatives at acquiring an Army Doctrinal Publication (ADP) to cover the unit's complex mission command requirements supporting their unique and strategic mission. Cumulative…

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    life, he strove to always answer the call of duty. As a general, he felt an immense responsibility to the men under his care during the Civil War. He treated them with honor and dignity, loving them as if they were his own. When he retired from the army, he showed, even yet, his most yearning love for duty. Lee chose to serve the last chapter of his life as the president of a small, ramshackle college in Virginia, deciding that the…

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    The United States have been using Air Defense Tactics dating back to World War II. What started out as 50. Caliber machine guns firing into the sky has developed into missile to missile interception. Although the transition has been rather short, there has been multiple steps leading up to the systems that we use today. During the late 1960s, the US Military was faced with obstacles that we have never faced before during the Vietnam War. One of our systems proved not only to be combat effective…

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