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    Self-regulation Self-regulation is very important, as cited from Davis-Laack (2014) “A critical building block of resilience is self-regulation, which is also known as self-control, self-discipline, or willpower.” This part of the resilience is help to solve the soldier current problem and to maintain the motivation through the route to the goal. This route depends on the problem and the soldier current position. First he or she should know what is the real problem. Problem solving During PRT…

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    The Army has had a very strong and bold image for years and it continues to build upon that image every day. Every time someone joins the army, it becomes a bigger and more powerful force in the world. Also the more it is capable to protect the people that can protect themselves. The Army’s official birthday is June 14, 1775(http://www.goarmy.com/about/what-is-the-army/history.html). This means that the Army has been protecting the United States for about 240 years. It has held a strong force…

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    and act accordingly, otherwise anyone challenging the authority of a non-commissioned officer or his seniors is legally punished and reprimanded. And this is the code of the military and that all army personnel must abide by. When one has joined and has sworned in to be a member of the United States Army, he has given up the right to speak out his opinion for no matter what he thinks or believes in. He has voluntarily given up his first amendment right of the constitution, he has given up his…

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    Accountability in the army is important because soldiers as well as equipment, ammunition, food, water…

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    Army Ranger Essay

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    Modern day Army Ranger’s link their history back to two unique periods of time. The earliest years of the Rangers come from the pre-American Revolution era led by Robert Roger. The post-American Revolution era was led by Francis Marion during the American Revolution and John S. Mosby during the American Civil War. While these men did not have the formalized training that is available today, it can easily be said that they would still have met the standards that were established. The second…

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    utilized to shape how the Army is meeting the priorities established by the highest levels in regards to taking care of the force. Army priorities over the years change alongside national values and leadership. In recent years, the Army has set a focus on Soldiers and their management throughout the lifecycle of their career. The current Chief of Staff of the Army, General Mark A. Milley communicated the Army’s priority to take care of Soldiers in his Initial Message to the Army when he stated…

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    I am a Washington Army National Guard soldier and a merchandise receiver for Amazon Fulfillment and I’m interested in your posting for Retail Sales Coach position at Cabela’s. I obtained an Associates in Criminal Justice and an Associates of Arts from Pierce College in Lakewood, WA in 2016. I started in the Army in 2000 and transitioned to the National Guard in 2006. My current responsibilities consist of managing a team of 6 to ensure all required equipment is serviceable and at hand. Many…

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    weather in Valley Forge. In December, the snow was inches deep along with continued snowstorms. There was heavy snowfall and heavy rain days after we received a new blanket of snow. Due to the heavy rainfall, flooding had occurred. In the Continental army, it wasn’t a pleasant winter for us. We had lack of proper clothing and military housings to stay warm in. We had built quite a few log huts during the harsh winter. Finding food was very tough. I went on for two to three days without food.…

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    Air Force Vs Army Essay

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    Many people think that Air Force is better than the Army. Although, many people are entitled to their own opinion. This research will give my opinion. However my opinion will not be biased; I will give research and evidence with everything I say. This research will give my opinion, facts, and many things based upon the Air Force and the Army. There is much controversy of upon this topic because many people have their own opinion. both the Army and Air Force have their own ROTC units. This…

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    Sri Lanka Army Case Study

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    would certainly assist the authorities of Sri Lanka Army to look after its disabled soldiers with much dignity. a. The Authorities of Sri Lanka Army, together with the Ministry of Defence should initiate training programs aiming at developing the careers of disabled soldiers while in active service. These programs should have direct links with larger organizations which are willing to make job offers on their retirement. b. Sri Lanka Army together with the authorities of financial sector…

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