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    Army Rotc History

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    the U.S. Military” (TodaysMilitary). Cadets in the ROTC program who choose to receive an Army ROTC scholarship, or enter the Army ROTC Advanced Course must agree to complete an eight-year period of service with the Army. The Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and Coast Guard each have their own branch of ROTC. The Army ROTC program is one of the most demanding and successful leadership programs in the country. Army ROTC students receive training that teaches leadership development, military skills,…

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    Army Hr Profession

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    THE PROFESSION AND PROFESSIONALS OF ARMY HUMAN RESOURCES Measuring in at 990,000 Soldiers, including the National Guard and the Army Reserve, the United States Army is the largest branch of the United States Armed Forces. The objective of this large element is to provide prompt ground-based warfare operations, sustainment, and land control. However, even highly trained units of Soldiers need skilled Human Resource (HR) professional support. After reading the Army white paper titled “The…

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    The United States (U.S.) Army is a tremendous organization that has made many changes over the years to adapt to an ever evolving ethics and cultural environment. The Army is becoming more diverse as the military continues to work more and more alongside civilians on a daily basis. The military members join the organizations from many different locations, at different ages, and with various levels of work experience that place strain upon the civilian workforce that has continued with the…

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    Army Physical Fitness at 6:30am, There’s Got to be a Better Way Since the day I joined the military and began basic combat training, I have always questioned why we do physical training (PT) that early in the morning. Even as a trainee searching for the answer, my Drill Sergeants would simply say shut up and do push-up. Being a multisport athlete, I had a base understanding of what exercise and fitness should look like. Let me say Army PT was not what it looked like. Things like static…

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    Army Profession Paper

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    innovative, resourceful and improvise new systems of support when standard systems fail (HRC, 2016)”. These words from the Adjutant General Corps Creed explains a small part of the requirement from a Human Resource (HR) Sergeant (SGT) in the United States Army. As an HR SGT it is important to understand the responsibilities and have the dedication and drive to carry out every mission to sustain the force in the Profession of Arms. According to Webster’s Dictionary (1989), a profession is “a…

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    Army Counterintelligence (CI) field started in the Revolutionary War, when President George Washington first practiced the art of CI in the Continental Army. After the Revolutionary War, the government viewed the CI field as being necessary only during the time of war, and soon decommissioned the field. This method of activation and deactivation continued even throughout some of US history’s greatest wars: Indian War, War of 1812, Civil War, World War I, and World War II. With each activation CI…

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    The importance of this object may not seem obvious to every person who looks at it. However, it is indicative of the times in which it was being actively used. An Army Service Uniform, also known as “dress blues,” is owned by a military service member and is often worn as formal wear. Adorning the jackets of an individual's dress blues is an assortment of regalia that represent their personal experience while serving their country. Every service members’ jacket holds a unique and personal…

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    Compulsory Army Essay

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    for you, but what you can do for your country"; one way to avail your country is to serve in the country’s army. Around the world, there are two types of regular armies, the first is the all-volunteer army, and the other is the compulsory army. All-volunteer army or in other word all-volunteer force (AVF) is army standing on the volunteer vigor, the manpower all volunteer to serve in the army; one of the first countries make this idea is united kingdom since 1960, as consequently Australia and…

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    British Army Uniforms

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    Former Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin once said “History shows that there are no invincible armies.” In the 18th century, however, the British rule that spanned nearly a quarter of the Earth’s land, and that was comprised of the largest navy and strongest army at the time would have begged to differ. At the time, it seemed that the British army was destined to control the entire planet. About 5,600 kilometers away, a little colony of The British Empire had enough. Outrageous taxes without any say…

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    {After a couple years of thinking about this I decided that going into the military would be the best way to put others before myself while I was also helping them.} {Call to Adventure} Before I could join the military I had to go through some kind of army training to help me prepare myself. {On November 7th, 2015 I left my fiance, my mother and father, my grandparents and all my friends to…

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