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    Today I will be talking about Armies. Have you ever wanted to enlist on the US army? Or any of your country’s army or local police? I never really liked that Idea. Anyways, armies are literally organizations dedicated to enforce the demands of the country/ organization it belongs to through the death of the members of the other army this country/organization is at war with . No it doesn’t sound like a nice thing to say, and I wish we could have other ways to solve problems but that’s just the…

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    More than two thousand men deserted Washington’s Army at Valley Forge, according to Document A. If I was a part of Washington’s Army, would I have been one of the hundreds to leave? After reading about the amount of sickness and death, the little amounts of food, and how poor the living conditions were, I made a decision. If I could, I would leave Valley Forge. Read the documents, and listen to me. Would you stay, or follow me and leave? A doctor at Valley Forge had a diary, and it told us what…

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    Army Strength Essay

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    recruiter in the United States Army. I chose this profession because it gave me the ability to change from a civilian to a trained, motivated and hard-charging soldier. My journey started as a soldier, the pay and benefits associated with this position are great. The ability to travel and provide for my family and my future was incredible. Through all my training, experience and leadership ability I was given the opportunity to have the best job in the Army, Army Recruiter (79R). Serving my…

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    Army Career Options

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    and enjoyable would be for me to join the US Army. I have not considered any other branch at the moment because I am at least a year and a half away from signing a contract. My MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) would most likely be a combat medic, or something in the medical field. The Army Rangers seems like a very good goal for me to achieve, and will require unbelievable amounts of both physical and mental challenges. I plan on going into the Army with an Associate’s degree because my…

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    to parties. More dangers are flying an airplane you can get shot and the airplane will go down and you will most likely die when it crashes. Life in the army was not what charley expected cause the army is rough and you don't see your family or get to do anything to get to see them . It was hard for him because the things they do in the army is not…

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    Discussion The problem that the Brazilian Army is facing can bring serious problems for the formation and the training of the artillery Soldiers. The discussion about solutions goes through some alternatives to manage that situation or at least, finding a balance between Soldier’s preparation and resources management. One of the feasible alternatives to this problem would be increase the number of combined exercises among the artillery subsystems in order to save some resources. This way,…

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    Army Equipment History

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    the modern US ARMY of the 21st century is the most technologically proficent and organized fighting force the world has ever seen. in terms of capabilitys the US ARMY has had to make many changes in the last 240 or so years in order to adapt to a world with increasing complexities. equipment has greatly advanced, soldiers have changed following different generations of socialization and terms and conditions of war have modernized to fit ideals of morality and culpability. although many things…

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    The Army Profession and Challenges in the Civilian-Military Relations The United States Army is arguably the most powerful Army in the world. Its endurance from the Cold War era to current unconventional conflicts of the modern day has proven its resiliency. The United States Army is undoubtedly a profession, and the leaders in the United States Army have critical and important role, ADRP1 defined and described the Army Profession and the Army Ethic as “Army Profession – A unique vocation of…

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    Army Values Essay

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    the country is the face of its independence, patriotism, national security and power. Army, especially its triviality, courageous soldiers and wise commanders, is widely glorified in our culture, history and mass media. The twentieth century, with its wars and numerous conflicts changed a lot in perception of the Army and now our people take the army as an important and essential part of our life. The main army values can be described by the acronym “LDRSHIP” that stands for seven core values…

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    Essay On Army Values

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    Introduction The US Army is a profession in the sense that its members proficiently protect, serve, and defend the people, our domain, and uphold the traditions and values of the Army well beyond war. Men and woman of this great nation are shaped into professional warriors trained and entrusted to support and defend the Constitution. The white paper describes a professional as one who develops expertise over time through extensive institutional training, knowledge, and expanding practices.…

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