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    ability as a Refiner, I believe the Air Force can really benefit from you being in this position. As the primary CRO, you are responsible for developing and analyzing processes with attention to detail, safeguarding classified materials, and securing communication via ground and aircraft radio frequencies. The Air Force benefit will stem from having reliable and secure communication, both stateside and throughout deployed locations; ensuring lives are saved across all Air Force…

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    relayed the message to their command (The National WWII Museum, n.d). The cryptanalysts confirmed that the location for the attack was the base at Midway by monitoring Japans transmittals. The lack of intelligence by Japan kept them uninformed about a new US base named Umnak near Dutch Harbor (The National WWII Museum, n.d). This derailed Japanese operational intentions to attack Aleutians because it was a miscalculation of US manpower and equipment. Doctrine, Training, and Morale. Evaluating…

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    Three Mile Island Accident

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    reactor two (TMI-2), not only halted the production of more Nuclear power plants in the United States but also taught us the importance of having: Workers with the appropriate knowledge, education, experience, and training with handling of nuclear material, maintenance, and facility operations. A chain of command clearly laid out, with whom needs to be informed, also how to accrue and convey accurate information to ensure safety and continuous operations. The need for protocols to be developed,…

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    of SOF for maximum flexibility, enhancing their ability to work both ends of the continuum as well as the middle. The intelligence aspects of ISR could be an example of internal risk, as addressing the sharing of intelligence across services and commands is of vital importance, for if intel is not developed and shared in a timely manner, it is of little value to the end user. A mitigation would be to rethink how intelligence specialists are trained and educated across all…

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    Air Defense Artillery The Air Defense Artillery field is an exciting job that lets an individual defend the air against hostile aircrafts and missiles. The ADA (Air Defense Artillery) is a good job, because people get to feel important defending America. This research will describe the career of a soldier in the field of ADA (air defense artillery); what is required to become successful in this field, and the impact this career has on society. “Currently, there are about 736,699…

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    patrolling our water boarders. They provide search and rescue missions and are there when a natural disaster hits that involves water. Federal Emergency Management Agency known as FEMA response during disastrous situations. Providing assistance, education and relief. They organize relief groups to go in and assist. Right now they are dealing with the issues in Louisiana and the flooding. They even have an app with weather alerts. U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement- of course there are…

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    Major Anthony S. Miller 24 July 2015 Which imperative is the most important and Why? Give an example of something that the Army could do to enhance capabilities in that domain. Developing leaders to meet the challenges of the 21st century is clearly the most important imperative for the U.S. Army. History is flush with examples of leadership defeating superior technology or causing the defeat to technologically inferior forces: Battle of Little Big Horn,[footnoteRef:1]…

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    Marine Corps Description

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    and language familiarization resources, but training continues to be conducted from a “check in the box” approach. We can take action to ensure that our Marines are prepared for upcoming deployments and operations by ensuring that they complete pertinent regional and cultural courses on MarineNet. In addition, we should ensure they complete introductory language familiarization courses, which are also available through MarineNet. Further training could also be coordinated through the Center…

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    2013, after 7 months of training, I went to Nijmegen, Holland to take part in 'Vierdaagse Nijmegen '. It is an international road marching event which attracts tens of thousands of people from around the world. It consists of marching over 100 miles around the city over a 4 day period. Completing Nijmegen is one of my greatest achievements to date. My ultimate ambition is to join the RAF as an Officer after finishing education. I believe that by going into higher education I am developing…

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    Mission Command Philosophy

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    The first principle states that the command must create cohesion thru mutual trust. This simply means that teams, subordinates, and/or personnel must obtain trust for those he or she are working with both leadership and subordinates in order for the Philosophy to success. The second principle…

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