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    VMI Personal Statement

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    of the Nation’s most rigorous and respected learning institutions. The experience of VMI has a tradition of producing Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps officers of the highest caliber. Honor, Courage, and Commitment are the hallmarks of its graduates. One of VMI graduate was my Senior Hapkido Black Belt and currently retired Colonel Alfredo Versoza of The United States Army.…

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    Sparta Vs Athens Essay

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    of life of the Spartans was marked by a constant preparation for war. From the age of 7 the children were educated by the state, submitting them to a hard life and constant physical hardships to form strong men. From the age of 20, men entered the army permanently and must live…

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    effective are they? Citation Style: APA Basic information Source 1 Source type: Peer Reviewed Journal Article Citation: Olsen, T., Badger, K., & McCuddy, M. D. (2014). Understanding the Student Veterans' College Experience: An Exploratory Study. U.S. Army Medical Department Journal, 101-108. Why I know it’s credible (author, publisher, genre and citations, timeliness): The above article is credible for many reasons. To start with, the article is from a peer review journal and written by…

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    functions was the CISO This position was very diverse and encompasses several IT disciplines such as Enterprise Management and operations, application development, information assurance; tactical systems and communication support and COOP. Some accomplishments are: • Developed the agency’s IT risk management plan based on combatant requirements. • Authored the agency’s cyber security manual which was used by the Army Cyber command as a foundational document • Successfully redesigned the…

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    Taliban Case Study

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    intentions to become a force concerned with people’s interests and politically strong. However the religious, ideological and national motives were not the only driving force to sustain the existence of the Taliban. They sought to maintain high discipline within their own ranks which can be witnessed by the facts that they would throw those into the Helmand river who were not willing to fight for the cause. There have also been evidence of the Taliban soldiers resorting to drugs so as to keep…

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    Craig Simmons Essay

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    strengthen during his 23 year tenure in the US Army in service to the nation. While serving his country, Craig Simmons held several key leadership positions. His last 15 years were dedicated to providing the Army’s end strength in the U.S. Army Recruiting Command. ¬This is where he true calling was discovered-pertaining to the how to lead and train subordinates. While in the armed services Mr. Simmons excelled in military studies which included receiving the US Army…

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    how and why he arrived there by explaining, he was in the army in the Korean war and obtained a distinguished service cross by leading a plan to escape a communist prison camp, but then was dishonorably discharged for insubordination. What got him there was, his constant need to fight in bars and arrested for drunkenness, disturbing the peace, repeated…

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    service from May 1993 through October 2017. He enlisted into the Army as a 63B, Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic and commissioned through Officer Candidate School in 2009, branched into the Ordnance Corps. Throughout his extensive career, he served 23 months cumulative months abroad in Bosnia, Hungary and Iraq. CPT Williams is a force multiplier and he has left a lasting imprint of 'excellence' by improving the Command Supply Discipline Program posture across the Bde. In June 2010 through…

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    Genghis Khan

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    attacks. The use of feigned defeat happened to be one of the most successful strategies, they would fake that they had been defeated and run, only to turn on pursuing their opponent during the war. Well trained The Mongol army was exceptionally trained, unlike their opponent armies. They knew how to use their tools in war, the bows, and horses. This was taught from their childhood on how to shoot and ride the horses as if their life was dependent on it. They were also thoughtful and adaptable…

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    I answered each question in the survey as honestly as possible. Maximizer, context, responsibility, discipline, and consistency are my greatest strengths (Anderson, Clifton, & Schreiner, 2006). I have been at my job for almost sixteen years. Each of my supervisors had recognized my strength as a maximizer shortly after I was hired (Anderson, Clifton, & Schreiner, 2006). I was given responsibilities and jobs that no else wanted, because it was tedious and time consuming (Anderson, Clifton, &…

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