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    They are not prepared, according to the white house most of the people who serve the army are not prepared. They take more time to train the soldiers that are not prepared. They are not going to gain enough if they have someone who it's prepared to do things that are needed to do. Especially when they are in a type of mission Their family needs them, soldiers are being forced to choose between they children and the…

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    roles in division, bridges, battalions, and companies. Most of the time we don’t have one certain job we are excepted to know everything in the regulations, memorandums, and about the task ahead when it comes to deployments or other missions. The Soldiers in the organization depend in on the HR profession to no just come in and go thru the notions but to love the job or have passion for it. If you go back to the history of HR we did a lot before other parts of the Army were established. If we…

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    In today's society, The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps is a program that combines amusing benefits for the individual cadet and opportunities to serve the school and community. While teaching leadership skills for the cadet’s daily lives and incorporating the military foundation, covering the history, techniques for oral communication, drill and ceremony, and marksmanship. The JROTC program seeks for exemplary citizens making the community a better place. In 1916 the program had a…

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    I immigrated to this great country in search of the American dream. Joining the Navy is the best decision I have made for my family and myself. I want to repay this great country that gave me a place to call home and the Navy for the opportunity to serve. My time as an enlisted Sailor has given me a unique experience and opportunity to succeed at eve00ry task, maximizing the opportunity to get trained and educated. As a Petty Officer, I have successfully handled positions of increased…

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    Tattoo Motivation

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    Motivation for Tattoos Tattoos and psychological standpoints on them are a bountiful topic full of study and data collection ranging from gender, race and perception and many more why people get tattoos is always discussed. In the words of Dillon Haley, and the American Psychological Association (2017) “The general motivations for getting tattoos and piercings have tended to fall into the same three categories for hundreds of years:(a) a symbol of an important past event, love, or friendship,…

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    When you’re in the army, everything should be tough and masculine. There are no rooms for sissies and softies. You must be hard enough to face any enemies and show that no stuff could defy your toughness. Everything that’s related with un-masculine stuff should be left at home. That’s how you show your toughness in the army! No, being a sissy is not allowed in the army. Especially when you’re marching in front of the people in while under a platoon, no sissy-ness should be present. All should be…

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    From the idealist website, I learned about the opening for the Program Associate at Seattle office. I am very interested in this position and submit my application with great enthusiasm. As a recent graduate of the University of Washington with a B.A. in Environmental Studies, I am confident my educational background and professional experiences can contribute to the Tibetan Nuns Project. You indicate that a requirement for this position is an experience in an administrative role. I served in…

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    Dishonesty In Military

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    A soldier must trust the soldiers around him, and he must be willing to give his life to protect them. If I reported the dishonest commander, I would be compromising this trust and would lose face among my peers. An unspoken rule among officers forbids one from voluntarily surrendering another unless his negligence has led to the injury or death of a soldier. The outgoing executive officer was well liked, and I risked becoming unpopular…

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    Shouldn’t everyone have a right in they own choices? In some countries every young person must serve two years of military service. But, I honestly don’t think that’s right. We should all have a say so in our choices that we want to make. They shouldn’t take away a person’s right in choices. Not everyone mind is set mentally strong for war. It’s not fair for some people who are not capable of fighting in war, because not everyone is made to fight in war. Having their rights of choice taken away…

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    Pew Pw Personal Narrative

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    another flight of German bombers came over very low and, when one was directly over me, I saw the bombs release. However the bombs kept going forward so they missed us. “You suck!” I shouted. As i finished patching up this man, i spot another injured soldier. I held up my Metallic shield and dashed. I was slow because of its weight and there were a barrage of bullets striking my shield. Because of its thick density, it didn't damage the shield at all. I arrived and stuck my shield onto the…

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