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    Army Profession

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    The Army instills in us mental and physical discipline. The culture goal of the Army is to fight for freedom. From the Soldiers creed to the Army Values some part of the Army culture remains with the Soldier for life. The culture of the army allows us to build everlasting relationships. We share the identity and culture of sacrifice and service (p4). As NCO’s we must enforce the Army’s culture as well as demonstrate it to our soldiers. As HR Sergeant we have the most critical role in the army in…

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    Mongols Tactics

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    one of the most successful and powerful armies in the world because of highly motivated armies, intelligent tactics, modernized weapons, and ruthless power. The first reason the Mongols were so successful was because of their dominant armies, which used impressive tactics. The armies were “well trained in marksmanship and horsemanship... [they] were characterized by absolute discipline... superior mobility... and organization.” With a powerful, trained army, it was unlike any other (The…

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    Administrative Reprimand

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    1. In accordance with Army Regulation 600-37, I respectfully request consideration be given to my statement below and that the Administrative Reprimand be filed at the local level and not in my Official Military Personnel File. 2. On 20 February 2016, at or around 2300 I drove to downtown Savannah, GA and walked to a bar. My initial plan was to call a taxi, or a friend when I left. I consumed several mixed drinks containing liquor. The bar closed around 0230, at which point I left and called 3…

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    and also assist the Department of the Army (DA) in selecting NCOs for denial of continued service. To this end, it is imperative that the rated NCO and all members of the rating chain be…

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    The US Army is a profession. For 242 years volunteers joined the US Army to serve together under one common cause, with the same standard core objectives, which are to maintain and protect the ambitions framed within the United States Constitution. US Army organizes and controls its forces through the use of professionally established standards. “A professional is a volunteer certified as an expert, in the case of the US Army, in the profession of arms to support the projection land…

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    American Civil War Summary

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    thought General Bragg was not fit to lead a large army. James H. Meredith talks about the accounts of why General Bragg was unfit to be a field commander during the Civil War. He was said to have mismanaged all his victories, even though being promoted three times for his astonishing service. He had the ability to make enemies with everyone he knew and was almost assassinated twice by soldiers under his command for his ill behavior and strict discipline. He was known to purge fellow officers…

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    Project Manager Interview

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    I interviewed a colleague whose career followed an interesting arc into project management. Michael S. joined the US army immediately after graduating high school, and upon discharge in 1991, entered retail management. He first attempted to apply the discipline gained by his Army service as he faced the challenge of opening a chain of five music stores in five months. However, he recognized that repetitively opening retail locations within such a short timespan required defining and…

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    I can fully understand why you have waited before re-running the "Cuts of Military Discipline" scenario again. I need to make some of the strides that I've mentioned above, before it's appropriate to re-visit it. Additionally, waiting until I've taken at least one proper flogging with the Cat, so that I'm a harder man, is also a good idea! The context of this scenario is very much based on having real respect for the Sergeant Major and admiration for him as a fine figure of a real hard…

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    I want to take the time to establish my philosophy on expectations of this S1 shop while I’m the Noncommissioned Officer In Charge (NCOIC). This philosophy establishes an effective and comfortable work environment not only for the Soldiers assigned to work in the S1, but also the Soldiers of which we serve—our customers. My philosophy consists of the following: a. Trust: We must trust in our chain of command. I must earn your trust by being as transparent as possible and by handling all…

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    Over the years, knowledge management has proved to be an integral part of the Army and its operations. The Army has recognized the benefits and importance of knowledge management and since the implementation of the knowledge management discipline, the Army has grown the discipline, increased awareness, implementation and management across all levels and echelons. Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) and its units were no exception to this implementation and now knowledge management has…

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