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    The commander’s actions and practices have a deferential and harmful impact on the Unit. His actions violate all current organizational and social norms and deprive African American Soldiers from the 88th MP DET of Equal Opportunity. His practices of discrimination are blatant and unchecked. As an African American Soldier in the unit I see them clearly and it is felt by all in the Unit. Some would say that it’s just his Toxic Leadership style from aforementioned dysfunctional personality…

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    When entering the military young men are often looking for themselves; unsure and confused. While in the military young men learn discipline and integrity, this help figure out their manhood. When they leave the military they are able to apply their teachings to real life situations. In the novel Devil in the Blue Dress by Walter Mosley, Ezekiel Easy Rawlins does just that. Easy enlisted for the military to go fight in World War II hoping to find who he is and what he wants. After the war his…

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    Stewardship of the Army Profession and Civilian-Military Relations There are five core characteristics that compose the Army profession; trust, honorable service, military expertise, stewardship, and esprit de corps (Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRP) 1, The Army Profession, 2015, p. 6-1). While all are critical to maintaining a healthy Army, stewardship, as described in ADRP 1 chapter 6, is the central tenant I believe keeps the other four alive. Stewardship is the act of taking care…

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    Air Force Future

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    I have given my career possibilities a lot of thought over these past couple of months. I went from having no clue to having somewhat more of a clear path of what I would like to be doing. The career I would like to be working in, in five years, is a pilot in the air force. I have thought really hard about this and I think that this career would best fit my personality type. It’s also something I would enjoy and I find very interesting. I’ve been thinking about this career choice for awhile now…

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    a. The Army meets the requirements of a profession because of the five essential characteristics the Army has. Those characteristics are trust, military expertise, honorable service, esprit de corps, and stewardship. b. The first essential and bedrock characteristic of the Army Profession is trust. Trust is the bedrock characteristic because of our relationship with society. American society trusts the Army to serve the nation ethically, effectively, and efficiently. This trust can be easily…

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    Soldier Symbolism

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    Throughout human existence it is evident that the items we possess somehow symbolize and represent who we really are. Every item we possess, no matter how big or small, has some sort of correlation to a person's character within. As shown in the short story The Things They Carried the author Tim O’Brien heavily emphasizes the items every soldier carried to instill the belief that each item represents a part of someone's human nature or disposition. These items may be seen as something of little…

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    A military career is rough and definitely a one of a kind experience because in no other career can you serve the country like you would in the military. The question lies within you to understand the path of a soldier. It take more than courage to take that first step in. Being in the military takes resolve because you never know what the future might have in store for you. In the next few paragraphs i’ll talk about the pros and cons of being in the service, and if it’s really worth the time…

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    They defend our homes and schools, our churches and capitals, our country and us, they are army soldiers. Army soldiers live a selfless life, with the hope that their involvement will help this country and the people livening here. Army soldiers are leaders and stay up for what is right, and make society better, Army soldiers are motivated, respected, and inspiring, both mentally and physically strong, they are courageous, admired, unselfish and they are the best at what they do, they are Army…

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    OBJECTIVE: To effectively contribute to the objectives and goals of an innovative organization through the successful application of my work ethic, exceptional managerial/leadership, human relation, and administrative skills. Experienced Military Recruiter is a Military Veteran with a Secret Security Clearance with 26 years of proven experience in the United States Navy. Dynamic, team-oriented professional with a record of accomplishment in human resources (HR) Management, operations management…

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    American GI Forum to help stop discrimination against Mexican-American veterans, and Edward Hidalgo, the first Hispanic Secretary of the Navy. In our own time, in 2006 Joe R. Campa Jr. became the first Hispanic-American to be the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, the highest enlisted rank in the Navy. These few examples represent a fraction of Hispanic success stories in America’s Navy. Hispanic Americans have served in nearly every position the service has to offer, whether at sea,…

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