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    The Meuse-Argonne Diary

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    Meuse-Argonne Diary: A Division Commander in World War I by William M. Wright, does a great deal of the personal representation of a division commander, during the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives of 1918. The Meuse-Argonne was one of the largest and bloodiest battles in U.S. military history. William M. Wright received assignment as a commanding general of the Eighty-ninth Division. Which he wrote diaries throughout his experiences in the war. Robert Ferrell, was a professor of American…

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    Chapter 17: Henry waits in the trenches in the middle of the battle in anger. He is still angry of the choice that he had ran from the battle the day before. In the battle he currently is, he is starting to get his weapon ready to fight the enemies. When he heard one of the gunshots go off in the battle again, he started to shoot his rifle in a frenzy. When still shooting in a frenzy, he noticed that almost nobody in his regiment is shooting but him. One of the soldiers starts telling Henry…

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    Tried by War, written by James McPherson, tells the story of Abraham Lincoln's role as Commander in Chief during the American Civil War. This book spans from the day Lincoln begins studying military strategy books, to his last speech. It also talks about many of Lincoln’s appointed Military generals such as McClellan, Buell, Thomas, Grant, Halleck, and Burnside. The author, James McPherson, hails from Nevada. He is a noted historical writer, with a concentration on the American Civil War. In…

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    Skyraider Case Study

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    it. Then stepping out of it comes Commander McDonald waving and wearing a silly grin knowing that he had caused such a commotion. Base Security lowered their weapons and there was a round of applause by many of the onlookers that recognized the Commander. Amongst the crowd of on-lookers were three of the squadron commanders, Captain Josh Ward of Globemasters, Captain Oscar Collins of VFA-87 and Captain Rory Roberts of VFA-213. Captain O’Hara followed Commander McDonald out of the aircraft,…

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    the vice president. A new group of people called Gileadians takes over and changes the country substantially. The fertile women are forced to sleep with Commanders who are fertile to produce “the…

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    was a man of honor, stature, pride, and a love for his country, and I’m here to tell you about it. He lived a long life of military service and with forever be remembered as “The Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces.” I will be explaining the years of his life; young to old. Though he is an amazing commander many lives were lost in world war 2 long forgotten by youth but haunts families. The early years of Doug was always about joining the military because he has come from a long line…

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    and are desperate for their basic necessities so they are forced to join the military. Then child soldiers are drugged and brainwashed to fight. Finally, child soldiers are framed and accused of war crimes that they were only told to do by there commanders. With all of this being said it leaves behind one question. Is it the child soldiers fault or is it the fault of everyone else who left them in the treacherous positions they face…

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    in a world devoid of morality and value. Through the relationship between Offred and the Commander in “The Handmaid’s Tale”, and the relationship between…

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    He says that began once the power to promote NOCs through the ranks was stripped from company commanders. At this point it became apparent that the strings were being pulled by the higher ranking officers rather than those that were at the company level and could see and judge the soldiers that surround him every day. Nye brings up the account of CPT…

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    affect and change the behaviors, values, attitudes, morale, and commitment level of their subordinates. As mention in the reading, there are several issues with the 4th ABCT staff from each section and the commander has ignored most of the issues. The Chaplain has tried to talk to the commander about this issues, but he is having trouble getting to see him and keeps getting bumped from the calendar. Also, a private conversation the command sergeant major has indicated morale problems with the…

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