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    the shield is to protect the line and hold off attackers, not to protect yourself. The shield was to be used with other Spartans to create and impenetrable barricade blocking off said attackers providing a formidable force and minimalize death in the army because the armor was to protect…

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    There are a myriad of individual races and cultures that are melded into our Army. It is these different backgrounds coupled with Army culture that shapes our leaders. To become a leader, you must first become a good follower. As a follower, the individual has the propensity to become a good leader. Trust and loyalty must be present to groom subordinates into leaders. Leadership is the capability to empower and motivate others. A leader is an individual who uses this capability to prompt…

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    Philip began to evolve a new Macedonian way of war. One of Philip’s great contributions was to create the army with which Alexander conquered the Persian Empire. He was the first Macedonian King to rearm the Macedonian infantry with a sarissa a long spear 18 feet long, nearly twice as long as the usual spear carried by the usual Greek infantry known as hoplites. In rearming the Macedonian army Philip had to do two things first he had to devise new systems of tactics and weapons and the armaments…

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    Jacques- Louis David’s Napoleon Crossing the Alps, recollects Napoleon’s army crossing the Alps into Italy prior to a series of military victories for Napoleon’s troops. This certain painting is conceptualized rather than a portrayal of a historical scene. However, even though this painting is not an accurate depiction of a historical event, Napoleon’s confidence is shown as he is charging his army towards Italy. Initially, his troops were undisciplined, dispirited, and poorly equipped…

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    and trained for all circumstances so that they would be ready for anything. Every Mongol solider received some of the reward that was taken from the opposing side, and these men fought under strict discipline. To ensure loyalty Genghis broke up the tribes and assigned men to various units. The army was organized by the decimal system in groups of 10, 100, 1,000, and 10,000 with leaders at…

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    political power as the war and the threat of war aided the Strong kings greatly in building absolute monarchies. They monopolized the political power by imposing and collecting taxes without the people's consent. They also maintained strong standing armies to protect their countries and conducted relations as they pleased with the other states. Austria was exhausted after the thirty years war, and their effort to destroy the Protestantism in the German land had failed. The defeat in the central…

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    term. It cannot even be determined by the number of people who follow you, Hitler had over 4 million and he was far from great, while some genuinely great people achieve it all on their own. However in its abstractness, greatness is only a mix of discipline, integrity, and care for others. But there is one person, who has been called “great” since ancient times. Yet Alexander was not great. He wanted people to think that he was generous, so he made a show of giving up a small part of what he…

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    meritorious service in successive positions of great importance and responsibility to the Army and the Nation, culminating as the Senior Property Accounting Technician, 35th Theater (Tactical) Signal Brigade for 26 months. During his career, Chief Warrant Officer Two Ramos has served in two combat tours and several hazardous deployments thereby, facilitating unimpeded logistics ISO the prestigious United States Army Special Forces (USASOC) from October 2010 to May 2015. From October 2010 to…

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    Tacitus And Civil War

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    In this essay, I will explain how the unambiguous strife and chaos derived from civil war as shown by Tacitus in Histories leads him to believe that the intervention of Vespasian a necessity. Tacitus’ view that civil war has on a society is a clear and negative one. It not only splits the people of a nation into two factions, but also has the opposite effect of a foreign war, which can bring two factions together and unite them for one common cause. Tacitus sees the civil wars occurring as an…

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    Respect To The NCO

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    Respect to a NCO in the U.S. Army The U.S. Army's Non-Commisioned Officer (NCO) Corps was formed at the very begining of the American Army. In 1775, the NCO Corps was made along with the forming of the Continental Army. The American NCO did not copy their British counterparts; however, blended traditions of the French, British, and Prussian armies. During the Revelution, there was a lack of NCO duties or responsibilities. In 1778, during the rough winter in Valley Forge, a French Inspector…

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