Discipline in the Army Essay

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    certain that if I wanted to pursue a higher education I needed to be persistent and determined to achieve my career aspirations. However, I also had a deep desire to be a part of something larger than myself. As a result, I joined the United States Army Reserve before graduating from high school. The decision was made easy by a strong belief in community along with having been a team player the majority of my life. My interest in a degree in criminology was present during the course as things…

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    The Hitler Youth

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    Imagine a young child filled with joy to serve for their nation in war. The Hitler Youth was an army of German kids from 10-18 which was founded in 1926. Many young boys around the 1940’s in Germany were proud to join the army because boys like Dieter Steiner felt, “I am all grown up. I’m a pimpf!” (Steiner 2) How was this approved by parents and where did this idea come from? Well, the Hitler Youth came from Germany’s very own dictator, Adolf Hitler’s military preparation to become a soldier…

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    Ultimately, I believe that good order and discipline within an organization are what build trust. Discipline and pride go hand-in-hand, building individual and collective esprit de corps. When discipline is not upheld, as a leader, it is absolutely necessary to action in order to send a message throughout the organization that such infractions are not tolerated. That being said, however, I am an advocate for the Soldier. What I mean by that is that before determining what disciplinary action…

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    Federalists strongly support a strong central government. They believed the constitution was exactly what the new country needed. The central government was to have three separate branches. In addition, they wanted to form a central bank and army. They had truly wanted to make the nation grow and be successful so the next generations will prosper. The difference between Federalists and Anti-Federalists: While both the federalists and anti-federalists wanted the best for the country, that did…

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    Air Force Vs Army Essay

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    Many people think that Air Force is better than the Army. Although, many people are entitled to their own opinion. This research will give my opinion. However my opinion will not be biased; I will give research and evidence with everything I say. This research will give my opinion, facts, and many things based upon the Air Force and the Army. There is much controversy of upon this topic because many people have their own opinion. both the Army and Air Force have their own ROTC units. This…

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    could reload their weapon and fire a couple times per minute which was a valuable skill during the time. They were enlisted at a young age and stayed enlisted for the rest of their lives. There was strict discipline and the punishments were severe. The soldiers were proud to fight for the british army and so they remained loyal to the king. They would rather die in battle then disgrace their…

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    competencies of former Army Staff Sergeant (SSG) Ashley Kennedy. Most leaders impact their soldiers, but it is a much more impressive feat to leave a lasting impact on a generation of new leaders; SSG Kennedy accomplished that and more. Through his leadership successes and, to an extent, his personal failings, SSG Kennedy directly contributed to the growth of numerous soldiers who were eventually “handed the reigns” of the NCO Corps and whom “charged forward” to lead the Army of today. More…

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    Marines vs Army Would you like to be all that you can be? If not how about being one of the few and the proud? These are the mottos for two branches of service; the Army and the Marine Corps, respectively. As a Marine veteran, and the father of a current marine, I feel that I am uniquely qualified to help you determine if either of these organizations are in your future. The first step in either service is going through a rigorous training known as boot camp or basic training. Not…

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    important to U.S history, because of his military leadership and contribution during the Revolutionary War leading into the beginning of the United States. In June 19, 1775 Washington was chosen as General and Commander-In-Chief of the continental army . In order to have a balance they elected George Washington because he had military experience, and will do what he can at his best at no cost. He led the volunteers in its incredible defeat against the most powerful military in the world, Great…

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    wouldn't have a future. Without the future, what's the point? One hundred years is a long time to reflected on; however, the past gives us wisdom for the future. JROTC is a program designed to benefit many people in all different branches. Such as the Army JROTC, which officially started with the passage of the National Defense Act of 1916. Under the provisions of the Act, high schools were authorized the loan of federal military equipment and the assignment of active duty military personnel…

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