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    First Term Paper My Senior Enlisted Leader, Senior Chief Medina, stressed that even though he believes there is a clear right answer to this case study, but it is not an easy decision to make. The mission is very important, and in the Constitutional Paradigm the mission falls just below the Constitution. Accomplishing the mission would make the Skipper look good and in doing so make me, the Division Officer, look good. Great measures must be taken to accomplish the mission, but the mission is…

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    Bougainville in Solomon Island In the summer of 1943 the Indianapolis fought off the Western elevation Islands. The Japan had captured portions of what is now Alaska. In both November and December of 1943 the Indianapolis was part of an operation called operation classic.It was a hundred ship task force and it was a secret rate of Gilbert Islands. Through January February and March of 1944 the Indianapolis was at Palau, Yap, Ulithi, and Woleai. On June 19th - 20th of 1940 for the Indianapolis…

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    On July 14, 1913 in Omaha, Nebraska, Leslie Lynch King, Jr. was born to his abusive father, Leslie Lynch King, and his mother, Dorothy Ayer Gardner. Two weeks after his birth, his parents divorced and him and his mother moved to Grand Rapids, MI. While in Grand Rapids, his mother met a businessman named Gerald R. Ford. Dorothy and Gerald soon got married. Gerald was immediately nicknamed “Jerry” Ford and in 1935 officially changed his name to Gerald R. Ford Jr. Gerald was a successful athlete…

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    program was “Driving government Performance: Leadership Strategies the produce results”,(Milwaukee, 2016).Sheriff Clarke was nominated in 2005 to be in the FBI 28th Annual National Executive Institute. In 2009 Sheriff Clarke was able to meet with Police Chief…

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    The Italian General Douhet claimed that air forces would become the primary means for the conduction of warfare and armies and naval forces would be marginalized if not even superfluous. He believed, that a war could be quickly won through the utilization of bomber forces in a strategic campaign against the adversary’s territory. Furthermore, he argued, that aerial bombardment of…

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    successful military operation of the entire Vietnam War" (qtd. In History.com Staff). Using the domino theory to justify the conflict in Vietnam, much like in Korea, The U.S. waged war in Southeast Asia during the 1950s up until the 1970s, fearing the spread of Communism. Cambodia meanwhile, under Prince Sihanouk, remained neutral since the Geneva Agreement of 1954. Communist…

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    D-Day. However, in truth, it began long before that. It took tactical, strategic, combat, and productivity skils for this operation to have a chance at success and for the battle to have a chance at beginning even the basic phase of the operation, let alone the actual invasion of Normandy Beach and the events that followed this critical victory leading to a really successful operation. In 1943, the production of American war material finally peaked. This was only possible because of the increase…

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor occurred on December 7th, 1941. The effects of the attack were devastating. The U.S. had not seen such a heavy loss of men and equipment in such a short period of time. The United States lost 2,403 personnel in the attack with another 1,246 wounded. Three battleships, and two destroyers were sunk. Six additional battleships, a destroyer, a mineslayer, and two service ships were also damaged during the attack. 188 planes were destroyed and an additional 159 were…

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    massive production, "60 percent of aircraft destined for the Far East proved unserviceable; 50 percent of electronic devices failed while still in storage; the service life of electronic devices used in bombers was a mere 20 hours; and 70 percent of naval electronic devices failed" (Even & Lindsey, 2007, p. 589). This is evidence that the U.S. certainly had poor quality management at that time but never the less, the U.S. prospered after WWII. After the war, all of the major industrial…

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    Cuban Missile Crisis

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    Some people (Joint Chiefs of Staff) demanded an airstrike to destroy the weapons (Office)(Gale). Followed by a U.S. invasion of Cuba; others favored harsh communications to Cuba and the Soviet Union. President Kennedy decided on a middle course action. On October 22, he ordered a naval “quarantine” of Cuba (Gale). The use of “quarantine” legally applied this action from the blockade, which assumed a position…

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