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    HHB, 1st Battalion, 94th Field Artillery Regiment, 17th Field Artillery Brigade be awarded the Commanders Award for Public Servive. 2. Jennifer E Sipe significantly contributed to the Soldiers, Spouses, and children's quality of life for the HHB since October 2014. Her commitment to both the Joint Base Lewis McCord military community and the 1st BN 94th FAR has had a positive impact on morale. She has served as an active member of the group since 2014. Her commitment to the Battalion…

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    The needs of the Department of Defense will dictate three areas of the R&R battalion 's mission: 1) the amount of people the state will be able to recruit into their ranks as new soldiers; 2) the amount of currently enlisted soldiers it will be allowed to retain as to the end strength number and 3) how many soldiers or what percentage…

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    Lieutenant Colonel Yaron leadership style as a commander of a battalion was traditional, charismatic, and humanecharismatic, humane and ethical leadership. Lieutenant Colonel Yaron position was appointed to him to make a positive and successful mission for the evacuation operation. Lieutenant Colonel Yaron traditional leadership style was to build his battalion from scratch and to have his commanders to have an ongoing meeting with their soldiers. Yaron built his organization and made it clear…

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    KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Management • Record Keeping • Adaptive • Trainer • Achiever • Self-Assurance • Learner • Team Worker • Positivity EXPERIENCE Management • Responsible for providing leadership in developing Human Resources Staff and implementing Army Human Resources strategies and services, including plans, policies, practices, theories and systems to support the military personnel, Human Resources strategic direction, job placement of employees, postal operations and status reporting…

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    Dishonesty In Military

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    been less than forthcoming in his maintenance reports to the company and battalion commanders. The officer had fabricated data on the number of maintenance problems in order to look better in the eyes of his superiors. This presented me with a tricky problem. Army command needs an accurate count of battle-ready tanks in case of deployment. Companies send weekly reports on the maintenance status of their tanks to their battalion, and this data is passed on to the highest levels of army command.…

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    I am not arguing that all the men in the police battalion were victims; I am arguing that some of these Germans could be victims, too. Most of these men would not have been murderers if not put in this horrible situation, but Browning disputes this by saying that “Evil that arises out of ordinary thinking…

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    We Were Soldiers

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    We Were Soldiers One… And Young is a thrilling novel the recounts the First and Second Battalions of 7th Cavalry Regimen during the Battle of the Ia Drang Valley. The events in the book are told by Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore the commander of the battalion and Joseph L. Galloway a war journalist. Moore is in charge of two battalions that are some of the first to incorporate helicopters into their tactics. They go into Vietnam under manned due to expiring enlistments; they had to fight a true…

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    Sangin Research Paper

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    in Afghanistan has claimed more lives of coalition forces than the Sangin district. The United States and British troops combined have lost over 162 service members while being deployed to the area. While I was deployed to Sangin in 2010, my battalion lost nine Marines in four days during the first few weeks of the deployment. By the end of our deployment, we sustained more casualties than any other unit that was deployed to Sangin. Losing nine Marines in four days opened the eyes of the…

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    We were just tasked to operate and function as Provisional MP Battalion, a National Guard that was comprised of over half junior enlisted Soldiers straight out of Advanced Individual Training (AIT) and the other half cooks, admin clerks, and supply specialists; that are now MPs. I had junior E5s serving as Battle NCOs in a battalion Tactical Operations Center (TOC); E7s serving as Battle Captains. I did however luck out and have a prior 35F Intelligence…

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    LTC Hertel (Battleking 6) is the only commander that I have served with who has emulated the five principles of the mission command philosophy without deviation. This essay will discuss the six principles of mission command, examples of how they were applied, and how this mentor reshaped my personal and professional philosophy of mission command. LTC Hertel excelled in building cohesive teams through mutual trust. He was the subject matter expert on all aspects of the field artillery craft,…

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