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    Alexander Wells’ life Goals and Ambitions Over the years I have had many goals to achieve and future ambitions that I have set to reach. I have been able to reach several goals throughout my lifetime so far. Goals are a very important part of a person’s life. It gives them a purpose to do things and challenges that person to give a perfect effort and strive to do greater. Everyone wants something but without setting it as a goal to reach for then it will never get done. If you want…

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    The life and works of Edwin Hubble Edwin Hubble was born november 20, 1889, in Marshfield Missouri. When he was a child he loved both books and sports.He had a chance to be a boxer but instead chose to be a scientist/ astronomer. He is famous for many discoveries and tools used today. He before becoming a scientist he was in a war of some sort I believe it to be world war 1. He also i’m sad to tell later in life had some medical problems which resulted in his death. When he was young he was a…

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    their way to the finish as there was opposition awaiting them down the parade route. Some of the marchers had tears brought to their eyes from the insults that were hurled at them from the sidewalks. At one point, the crowd broke past the police battalion that was protecting the women, and surrounded the marchers. Thankfully, a cavalry of troops were able to repair the disorder that had taken place and dispersed the crowd of spectators and the marchers. Paul succeeded in making the parade…

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    in his message in 1942 president Roosevelt stated part way threw A man will sacrifice not only his pleasures not only his goods not only his associations with those he l “loves but his life itself. In time of crisis when the future is in the balance we come to understand with full recognition and devotion what is and what we owe to it.” Was he really dedicated to his people and his century or was it all a lie we will prove his innocents. we believe that President Roosevelt is innocent and we…

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    Job Performance

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    regulations and leading by example at all times. Your duty performance for the month of the October has been outstanding. During the last three months the company has been tasked with a lot of missions and different tasking, in which to support the battalion field exercise. Your job was to schedule fuel appointments, ensuring that both trucks were fully mission capable before they were used in any fuel mission. During the last portion of the field exercise we went to a different location…

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    Private Jim Work Essay

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    Private Jim Work shipped off to Europe in April of 1945 on the USS Mount Vernon and then traveled by train car to Stolberg as part of the ‘Replacement Depot’. He traveled around with his unit, 14th Infantry Unit, until the war ended in Europe on May 8th then the troops began training to transfer to the Pacific Theater. Before any of them were finished training the bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the Japanese surrendered. The winter of 1945-46 Work spent his time in Sternberg.…

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    have been made. It was 4:30am on the 25th of April 1915, this very day, that I landed on the shores of Gallipoli along with 16,000 young men. I had been recruited shortly after arriving to Western Australia in 1911 from England and joined the 16th Battalion, becoming involved on that fateful day. Our troops were unsuccessful in an ambush and bullets were raining heavily down, men falling and stumbling in the dark, scrambling for shelter. Although we raced down the valleys and gullies to our…

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    Profession Of Arms Essay

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    need assist also. Profession of Arms provides vital service to American society which is manifested in the duty of the individual professional, like a human resource sergeant who provides services not only to their units but to other units and battalions. As you can see, the human resource sergeant has a very important role in the Profession of…

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    Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing World War II was a trying time for many people, fighting, in factories, and even at home.In fact people were not the only ones suffering, during the war many animals valiently gave their lives for there human companions and compatriots.Of these, at the forefront was mans best friend, the dog. These four legged friends ,fought,found, and ferried messages to soldiers on all of the warfronts. Dogs also helped save many soldiers from mustard gas during both WWI & WWII.…

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    There are so many civil war generals who can be overlooked because of the famous generals such as Ulysses S Grant or Robert E Lee. However, the smaller generals are also important. Men like George Stoneman were influential to the Civil War. Just because their names are unknown to most does not make them any less important. George Stoneman was born in New York on August 8, 1822 to parents George and Katharine Cheney Aldrich(George Stoneman). George was the oldest of 10 children(The American…

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