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    where the Union lost. They missed their chance to go to Chancellorsville due to a smallpox outbreak. The devastating loss at Chancellorsville made the Union realize that they needed stronger leaders. This led to Adelbert Ames being promoted to brigade command, leaving Chamberlain in command of the regiment in the next conflict, which will eventually be the Battle of Gettysburg. (“Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain”…

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION This task is carried out to identify the role of commanding officers in administrating and fair play in units. In this assignment, we can say that the commanding officer has the ultimate power or authority in commanding the whole unit and commanding officer can mould the base they signed into what shape they want as long it is not breaking the military law. The commanding officer is responsible in performing their duties fairly and impartially. A good commanding officer will,…

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    “From 1936-1939, a civil war raged in Spain between those loyal to the newly-stablished Republican government and those who favored a conservative, militaristic system”. The people, who were loyal to the democratically elected Spanish Republic, were called the Loyalists or Republicans. This group of people fought for the democracy in Spain, that has being gained after the fall of the monarchy. The opposite group, who favored a conservative and militaristic system, also was a fascist rebel group…

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    Raven Operator Training

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    would run into the same issues that Shadow (and to a small extent Gray Eagle) has pertaining to its use and the Commander's responsibility. Shadows in a BCT have the same problems getting flight hour requirements because the company, battalion, and brigade leadership do not understand, and refuse to listen to the SMEs regarding its usage. Now, take a Raven to an infantry commander and tell him that he is now responsible for an ATP for a platoon of Soldiers whose primary job is no longer that…

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    south of chicamy. He proposes a complex plain with multiple columns marching on separate approaches. And that was his plain ("Animated Maps of Military History"). The scheduled dawn attack did not begin until 1:00 pm when impatient D.H Hills sent his brigades forward unsupported. In the path of…

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    Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was a 19th century Military and Political leader of great valiance and courage. His actions at the Battle of Gettysburg exemplify his duty to country, bravery and courage, and his traits as a Citizen Soldier. Chamberlain was born in Brewer, Maine, in September of 1828, and was the oldest of his four siblings. Educated at Bowdoin College in Brunswick he met many people who would later influence his life, such as Harriet Beecher Stowe who would go on to write Uncle…

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    My interview on a Veteran. For the record My military interview was on my uncle Steve Lepard. The date of my interview was October 16th, 2016, and we had to call him because we didn’t have the time to go to Tiffin. How I found him was by my dad’s dad(my popple) and my popple’s brother is Steve my veteran. My veteran´s date of birth was December 2nd, 1952, Steve got married to my aunt Bev, and the have a 46 year old son named Shane. Steve currently lives in tiffin Ohio, Steve…

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    Burton Lang had been only four years old when he’d first begun to remember his true identity as an Angel among Men. Rayne was already six. Was it possible that the handmaids were giving the boy pills to retard his memory? Montague wondered. He tried to assess Alexandal’s agenda ever since the incident with the mage. In the eight short years Montague had known the boy, Rayne had always been peaceful and respectful. Montague loved him and cared for him like a son. He had long, black hair just…

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    Psychosocial Recovery

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    contributes to short and long term safety and health following first response crisis emergency. A bushfire has engulfed an entire town. There have been reports of many deaths and many casualties. Emergency response teams such as the ambulance, fire brigade, and police have completed their jobs. Three days after this disaster, a crisis intervention worker has been called to assist in the psychosocial recovery. This paper will be exploring the core crisis intervention areas which must be assessed…

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    Media has given society the predetermined view of old as wrinkly, grey haired people with an illness with incurable symptoms such as poor eyesight and a never-ending brigade of memory loss, but never choose to show the other side to aging. Besides books and television, advertising plays a huge part in the glorification of youth. Advertisers use the image of youth to sell their brands because the young are vibrant and…

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