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    at the different human factors like crew endurance, or duty day we should place a value on the associated risk for the current conditions. We need to be aware of how these factors influence our decision processes. The US Army uses Composite Risk Management (CRM) to mitigate risk for all aspects of training and wartime operations, along with a Risk Assessment Worksheet for aircrews (Headquarters Department of the Army, 2006). While understanding the training aviators go through to evaluate risk,…

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    Douglas Haig

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    The difficulties the infantry found in taking enemy positions without accurate and heavy artillery support. The uncritical atmosphere that existed at the First Army Headquarters, which were mostly officers who knew Haig and his methods, never questioned or challenged his opinions. Haig did not spend a great deal of time before the war to analysis the use of artillery. He believed that artillery was there to assist…

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    Influence is the application of power. Leaders use power to affect and change the behaviors, values, attitudes, morale, and commitment level of their subordinates. As mention in the reading, there are several issues with the 4th ABCT staff from each section and the commander has ignored most of the issues. The Chaplain has tried to talk to the commander…

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    Dick Couch writes a thought-provoking book, A Tactical Ethic: Moral Conduct in the Insurgent Battlespace, which details a growing problem in the United States military, i.e. maintaining ethical and moral behavior on and off-duty. His supporting arguments are society emphasizes behavior not conducive to promoting positive ethical behavior, malignant personalities in the ranks spreading negative behavior, and the ambiguity of the asymmetric warfare fought today. He provides anecdotal evidence…

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    like, friends and foes alike (Lecture). Along with the blockade, confiscated property/goods and high prices, the availability of supplies became a dire situation, which was a constant sore spot for George Washington. As if the worry of feeding an army wasn't strain enough, Washington was also trying to preserve what…

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    Resocialization is adult socialization requiring you to learn new values and social beliefs and replace the old views you had. A circumstance where resocialization would happen,I found in the textbook, would be entering a total institution like in the military . A total institution is institutions in where individuals are cut off from the rest of our society so that they can be controlled and regulated for the purpose of systematically stripping away previous roles and identities in order to…

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    My equivalent life experience essay can be broken down by the basis of the Army values loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage. Loyalty: I learned loyalty when I was young and on the Junior Olympic Water Polo Team. We were fifteen going to high school at the hype of testosterone and hormones raging, the time you get into partying, meeting girls, and get in fights. Our team didn’t do that we would always follow up with each other making sure we had good…

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    Value Of Life Differently

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    Individuals characterize the personal values of life differently. Every person brings something different to the table each has their own opinion. Life for everyone is valued differently; to me family is the core to life. Having loyalty from people around me is vital to trust and respect each other. Being financially stable is pair amount. In order to also give and help others with a good heart; having and doing such things helps me to be more grounded and will help me to be successful in life.…

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    Q9.3: Jax et al. suggest that certain kinds of values have received less attention in ES research and practice to date. What are fundamental and eudaimonistic values (using your own words, and possibly examples), and what potential do you see for such values to mitigate ethical problems associated with the ES concept (including those discussed p.264-6)? Fundamental values identify non-human natural beings as valuable for the fundamental and substantial conditions…

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    harder to aim compared to the Kentucky long rifle, Kentucky’s have something called rifling to make them so accurate. I love this gun thought. General Burgoyne army is coming from the south side of Canada, nerveless this gives us infantry time to set up camp. I do wonder what my wife and kids are up to. To protect them, family members of the army are force to camp several miles away from the conflict. Pondering on my family is my favorite past time during the dull moments of combat. The other…

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