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    accomplished what no other person could do because he was brave, able to handle extreme situations, highly trained, and experienced with air and spacecraft. Growing up, Neil gained experience and education with piloting aircraft. Aeronautics were very important and interesting to him as a child. He obtained his pilots license before he could drive a car (Shorn). Armstrong’s education provided a basis…

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    While or after I have done that, the next step is to retake my SAT and ASVAB. This is so that I can get a good education from college to have more benefits available and also to have more freedom over what I will do in the military. To help pay for my education, I will have access to the GI Bill, which is a method for soldiers to pay for a higher education without having to pay much out of pocket. Finally, I want to be able to retire at a good age so that I can transition to civilian…

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    Cue the Flashback sequence: It was the year 2000, and I was well into my career as a young Private First Class in the military, looking forward to promotion to specialist very shortly. My team chief, Staff Sergeant Bond called me into the office and asked me, “Benjamin, do you have AKO (Army Knowledge Online)?” The acronyms started running through my mind as I scrambled to think of what that could be. Surely I had it, I mean, after all didn’t everybody? After about a minute I decide to own up…

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    for miles outside my English II class. The bayou would eventually diverge by my neighborhood. In class, the philosophical discussion on the Power of One by Bryce Courtenay also diverged. If Peekay could reach compos mentis (full command of one’s mind) after years of training, epitomized by a drunken bar fight, when would we ambitious students scrawled across plastic chairs and creaking wooden tables, reach compos mentis? Was it in adulthood, after college, or after the birth of our first child?…

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    attributes that contribute to a mission or goal, and todays technological skills needed to keep current and up to date in today’s environment. My whole careers has been in the U.S. Air Force military where the communications run downward, upward, lateral, with a chain of command used at all times. I’ve had to learn good…

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    Learning Outcome One: Explain leadership communication theories and concepts. The Air Force relies heavily on the Full Range Leadership Development which incorporates many different leadership communication theories and concepts. The Air Forces states that the Full Range Leadership Development (FRLD) was adopted because it combined the best parts of past leadership theories and concepts (USAF, 2015). The Air Force furthers explains that FRLD is unique and requires people to see…

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    The Birmingham City School Code of Conduct Student Handbook is written in an outline format with a correlating table of content. The contents begins with the Board of Education members and ends with the Technology Resource Agreement. It is easy to follow and understand. It is written in common short phrases with numerical and bullet arrangements for easy reference. Bold print highlights areas of significance. The book…

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    the United States for about 240 years. It has held a strong force in every major conflict the U.S has been a part of. These conflicts are world war one and two, Vietnam, and the Middle East Although the Army has many types’ helicopters and other air bases operations; it is mostly a land-based force. During peacetimes…

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    Because the SAC (Strategic Air Command) was moved to DEFCON 2. Since the SAC was switched to DEFCON 2, president Kennedy had 50 nuclear bombers all the time in the air in any case the Soviet and Cuban Government launched their first strike. So these bombers were constantly refueling and flying about 48 hours (2 days aprox) constantly in the air. On October 27 - 1962, a U2 spy plane was shut down by the Cuban army. The commanders of the…

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    organization. They make minor decisions each day that impact each and every subordinate underneath them. The Air Force leaders at the Pentagon have major influence on the entire enterprise. They can impact retention and morale with simple policy change that could hinder global military operations. A recent change in leadership has yielded positive results. Chief of Staff of the Air Force, General David Goldfein has made squadron revitalization his top priority. He had implemented some…

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