Discipline in the Army Essay

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    ethics to establish trust with their clients. Professions contain factors that promote career advancement, great salary, and benefits. The Human Resources Sergeant reflects a perfect example of what a profession is. (The profession of arms). The Army fits the attribute of a profession. The profession has a set of ethics that make each Soldier…

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    huge source of frustration. My NCO leadership was as a section leader in the infantry in the Marines. My experience there is separated by several degrees from my current position. It is hard to really compare this to an Army aviation NCO, and even harder to compare to my role as an Army aviation Warrant Officer. As a Non-commissioned officer I was directly responsible for my junior enlisted. I had NCO’s and Officers above me, but many times I worked and acted autonomously, that was the…

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    Woman Warrior Analysis

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    making a decision that will help the greatest number of people. If the Woman Warrior had returned to her village at that time, she would have only been able to save a few people, rather than the hundreds she has the potential to aid. Thanks to the discipline of the old people, the Woman Warrior is able to become even more powerful by controlling her emotions. In Kingston’s real life however, she is incapable of rationally deciding how to express her opinions and emotions. For example, she tries…

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    Korean War Consequences

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    The Korean War: Consequences on the Development of the North and the South The Korean War started on June 25, 1950, and ended in 1953 with a cease-fire (Lee 49). The war began when the North Korean army crossed the 38th parallel and attacked the south (Lee 48). North Korea was helped by China and the Soviet Union, while the southern part of the Korean peninsula was reinforced by American troops (Lee 49). Ultimately, the war led to a separation of the peninsula when the North Korean and Chinese…

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    The Last Samurai Review: Set in 1876, The Last Samurai is about American mercenary Nathan Algren (played by Tom Cruise) who goes to Japan to help train and modernise their army. Along the way, Algren is taken in by the very samurai rebels he had been sent to help destroy. Algren adopts traditional Japanese ways and is soon fighting alongside his former enemy against the imperial forces. The film's samurai leader Katsumoto (Ken Watanabe) and his rebellion against the Japanese government are…

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    applicant’s discharge was appropriate because the quality of his service was not consistent with the Army's standards for acceptable personal conduct and performance of duty by military personnel. It brought discredit on the Army, and was prejudicial to good order and discipline. The applicant seeks relief, contending, in effect, his discharge should be upgraded because he was found not guilty in a court of law for driving while impaired (DWI). The applicant believes his unit did not even…

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    Punishment through discipline has existed within various different contexts throughout history; each specific form of discipline, through empirical evidence, has been proven to be moderately successful helping offenders reduce recidivism. This essay will first discuss the fundamental similarities in discipline regarding participations in sports and the military within a historical context; addressing how the concept of hypermasculinity has evolved in significant ways to influence the…

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    and, when serious mutinies erupted in the French army following General Robert-Georges Nivelle, then French commander in chief, Pétain was named his successor.He reestablished discipline with a minimum of repression by personally explaining his intentions to the soldiers and improving their living conditions. Under him the French armies participated in the victorious offensive of 1918, led by Marshal Ferdinand Foch, generalissimo of the Allied armies. Pétain was made a marshal of France in…

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    Over the years, there has been a big debate over mandatory military service in the United States. Many people believe military service should be mandatory for a minimum of two years. This promotes national unity, ensures high levels of governmental participation, and can provide useful skills. Mandatory military service can promote national unity in a variety of ways. First, it admits civilians to gain knowledge and convoy together, creating that shared practice of having served in the…

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    join the military to defend their freedom, there is a lot that can comes from serving your country. Many people would like to be a part of something that is bigger. (USMilitary.com Why You Should or should Not Join the Army the Army Is Not for everyone Comments)To submit to ‘discipline’ they may offer a on the job career training. You can make a lot of history by joining the military. Each branch of the military has its own tuition program, Military members can attend school while they are…

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