Discipline in the Army Essay

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    victories on armies of the campaign. In Thomas partnership with Lee started when Thomas joined his army in June 1862 and Thomas was determined to stay in heavy fighting in Virginia. At the second battle bull run his troops played key roles from August 1862 to May 1863. Thomas by October 1862 he was a Lieutenant General and led a good amount of general Lee's army. Thomas bravery inspired his soldiers to be brave just like him. Thomas punished his soldiers for minor violations of discipline and…

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    If there is one thing in history that most people can agree on, it is the fact that Rome had one of the most successful empires ever. There are four main components to have a successful empire, they include, military strength, political organization and administrative presence, a vigorous cultural presence, and a viable economy. Two people that wrote about this were Polybius and Aelius. In addition to them, Simon Baker also wrote about it and had a more modern take on it. In their writings, it…

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    and Army traditions. These helps the cadet succeed in the future. I train, coach, and mentor my cadets in what we call the 21st Century Soldiers Competencies. I bring my enthusiasm for the military into the classroom environment, while showing them how it is relevant to their lives. It is important for me to set high standards of performance for our cadets and myself, high expectation for what I need from them, and encourage them to meet them. Lead by example. I am happy that the Army has…

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    challenge in life. So I enlisted into the Army and away I went into the reserves. I actually moved back and while I was in the reserves I tried to go back to school, I wasn’t running anymore so I tried to concentrate on my schooling well that didn’t last long and as I soon knew it I went Active Duty and school was an afterthought. I was stationed at a few places even went overseas for a year, after 10 years in the Army I learned a lot of things, discipline, honor, respect, integrity and the list…

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    Field Site Observation

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    “A discipline that starts with dialogue, the capacity of members of a team to suspend assumptions and enter into a genuine thinking together… (Larsen, McInerney, Nyquist, Santos, & Silsbee, n.d.). Since the start of my field site rotation, I have been doing my field site experience with the United States Army Public Health Clinic here on the island of Oahu. As I have noted before, this clinic is unique in that the population that it serves are military service members and military retirees,…

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    The United States Army was the best and most life altering decision I have ever made. I have always wanted to help people. So, when I came home from kindergarten one day to see the terrorism of 9/11 unfold I was devastated. Even as a child, I knew that was wrong. I knew that I wanted to make sure that that never happened again. I wanted to be a part of the team that kept people…

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    through his short life because of his father, his army, and his impeccable leadership abilities. A lot of the accomplishments made by Alexander the Greats can be attributed to his father Phillips II. Phillip wanted to ensure that Alexander would become both an intellectual and philosophical person. Philip hired Aristotle to tutor Alexander in Philosophy, politics, and science from a young age. The philosophy taught to Alexander influenced…

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    themselves against assassination from other generals and had to buy the loyalty of their soldiers. Many emperors were assassinated during this time; Civil wars raged on, as legion fought legion in their quest to gain power. While this destruction of the army was occurring, the soldiers neglected their duties of protecting their borders from the invasions of Germanic…

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    British maintained dominating military might through their naval supremacy and a professionally trained army of more than 50,000 soldiers. Their navy was not only the best in terms of quality, but quantity as well, with 131 naval warships alone. Likewise, the British army was seen as a formidable opponent for their overwhelming size and their superb training in tactics and overall discipline. Some of Britain’s impressiveness at the time was perhaps a visage, covering up some of Her…

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    Essay On Military Police

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    The military police in the Army National Guard plays a decisive role in protecting the people and property of the United States by enforcing military laws and regulations (United States Army National Guard). Both the military and civilians rely on the military police to prevent crime and respond to all emergencies. Some jobs for officers include the securing of weapons, enemy prisoners, and government officials. It is also the job of a military police officer to interview witnesses, arrest, and…

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