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    “Sir, all NCO`s are wanted at Battalion headquarters for briefing” barked the messenger I acknowledged the man and walked through the muddy trench filled with water. As I walked I saw bodies still floating in the water from the previous day's battle, I shook my head sadly, these poor…

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    Military Training Report

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    Effective training is critical to the success of the Army in today’s varied and complex operating environments. The modern approach of the United States has been to utilize a mixture of active component and reserve component units in military operations worldwide. The field of geospatial engineering and geospatial intelligence is an ever developing field, as Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) and techniques are continuously improving due to significant advancements in the civilian sector.…

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    the American civil-rights activist and vanguard for change to overturn segregation at the University of Mississippi between 1952 and 1963. In his youth, he volunteered in the U.S. Army in Europe during World War II where served with a segregated battalion, in Great Britain and France. He fought in the Battle of Normandy in June 1944. But a racial segregation in the military only assisted to his awareness that Jim Crow laws crippled the African-American society and mobilizing people was crucial…

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    FIREFIGHTING Career Fair Essay I like Firefighting because I think it is fun, but it is also a dangerous job. Firefighters have to be careful and know what they are doing. as they could be hurt in a fire. I think it would be fun to be a Firefighter. I would be able to spray water on a fire and be part of a team. Firefighters save lives. firefighters have to run into houses that are on fire. Firefighters have to wear a fireproof suit and oxygen masks so they don't get smoke in their lungs.…

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    combat. The article “Life of a Civil War Soldier” states that, on average, one day out of 30 was spent in combat. The rest of a soldier’s time, as stated in the Soldier Life video, was spent drilling with either a small group of men or the entire battalion, completing manual labor they were previously assigned to, or diverting their attention to some sort of entertainment. Each morning, an officer would assign a soldier his fatigue duties for the day. These duties included cooking, cleaning, and…

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    Robert Terry's Duties

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    He went even Germany since then, and also several times went to the deployment. He deployed to Iraqi, Afghanistan, South Korea and Kuwait. Actually, he said, his job was cook so he didn’t involve in combat. He stayed in 1/1 Armored Division, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery…

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    Essay On Military Culture

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    Sacrificing certain things for a greater freedom: long hair, piercings, and tattoos to name a few. This is why many soldier having a desire for tattoos wait until their service or enlistment time frame has been served before being tattooed. An aspect of military culture is uniformity. It is impossible for the military to govern the type of tattoos individuals place on themselves. Tattoos depicting sexual provocative imagry or gang related symbols that can be hidden in a variety of different ways…

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    Kansas-Nebraska Act/Bleeding Kansas The Kansas-Nebraska Act which is also known as the “bleeding Kansas” took place in 1854-1861. The Kansas- Nebraska act was introduced in 1854. The Kansas-Nebraska act repeals the Missouri compromise’s use of latitude as a boundary between free and slave states. The latitude dividing line is called the 3630. This act will allow people in the Kansas or Nebraska territory to decide if their territory will be slave state or a free state. The Kansas-…

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    Warrant Officer Qualities

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    As a Warrant Officer in the United States Army we serve a very unique purpose. When asked any Warrant Officer will quickly tell you they are “technical and tactical experts” in their particular field, be it aviation, transportation, maritime service or field specialization. ADRP 6-22 states that we serve our organizations by providing quality advice and solutions in equipment at the junior levels, moving to technical knowledge on higher echelon systems at the senior level. This does not mean,…

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    medical and dental treatment records. • Supervised the administration, documentation, and discharge care of over 2500 intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intradermal inoculations and vaccinations. • Patient Tracker for sick and injured Marines in a battalion…

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