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    Platoon Warrant

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    The activity which is the most important to me is holding the position and rank of a Platoon Warrant. I have been in the Cadets program for five years and at the end of the fourth the year I was assigned the rank of Warrant Officer with the position of Platoon Warrant. This rank means a lot to me because it is extremely hard to attain and it is a position which leads to the highest rank in the program. On the way to receiving this position, I have had multiple qualifications which I acquired.…

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    technology can have on people’s interactions with others. The Dean should take both sides into consideration when analyzing technology’s impact but should specifically focus on the negative impacts because of the importance of communication in the Army. Cadets at the…

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    this especially well are Le Bret and Carbon de Castel-Jaloux. Due to their close friendship, Cyrano often reveals his secrets and feelings to Le Bret that he shares with no other character in the story. When Cyrano is in the company of Carbon and the cadets, the audience sees best the side Cyrano shows to the world, that of a brave, daring, courageous hero. There are several points in the play where the audience can see just how close Le Bret and Cyrano are. In Act I, after Cyrano duels Valvert,…

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    Joining the air cadet program at age twelve greatly aided me in this department. As a cadet, I travelled to camp during the summers which forced me to meet new people, and as a senior cadet I learned how to instruct lessons for younger cadets. This allowed me to become a bit more comfortable speaking in front of people. I am still very involved with the cadet program; I joined the Cadet Instructor Cadre (a branch of the Canadian Forces Reserve dedicated to running the cadet program) three years…

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    A chief is somebody that is set to a higher standard than the rest. These types of people show integrity and promise in all types of situations whether the environment contains pressure or not. These types of people also show a willingness and ability to help others that are below them in ranks. They recognize rights and wrongs and put forth efforts to ensure that they do not make the same mistake twice. A chief is more than a leader in a group, they are a role model to everyone whether they are…

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    Lead Censorship Mistakes

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    leadership errors in my life but I have learned from them to better myself as a leader in the future. A couple times this has happened is when I was drilling a flight, teaching a group of cadets, and being too friendly. One of the times I have made a leadership mistake is when I was d1·illing a group of cadets and I failed to call a command on the correct step. What I learned from this is that I need to be more prepared before I go in front of a group of people that I need to lead. You could…

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    speech was presented to the graduating cadets of West Point Military academy, during the reception for the Sylvanus Thayer award. This award is given to an outstanding citizen who represents the ideal person motto at west point “duty, honor, country.” As a former graduate of West Point Military Academy he is truly looked upon as an icon of what a good American man should be like. During his acceptance speech he utilizes ethos, pathos and logos to explain to the cadets and instill in them the…

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    the cadets appeared to be engaged, while others appeared to be distant. The lights were dimmed around the third slide; therefore, some cadets were lost during the presentation and appeared to be sleeping. The instructor started off with an introduction that led to the importance of the EES and how as future officers they play an important role in the development of the enlisted members. A copy of the feedback form and an Enlisted Performance Report (EPR) was passed around to the cadets.…

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    the South tells the story of a bet between a South American named Carlos and a young cadet. Carlos who is staying at a Jamaican hotel goes to the swimming pool to see the young American sailors having fun at the pool, this is where he meets the narrator of this story. One of the American cadets sits near Carlos and the narrator to smoke a cigar, and offers a cigar to both Carlos and the narrator. The young cadet ,who is the only one with a lighter, is interrupted by Carlos…

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    man you are by doing women’s work- pressing pants, sewing, polishing shoes… you are a better man if you have mastery of womanly arts…” (Faludi 102). On the outside, the Cadets conform to the accepted societal views of who they are. They give off the macho man vibe and society survives of of it. However, that is not who these Cadets are, that is not their true identity. Behind closed doors, they have to perform…

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