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    Mujahideen were a fierce guerrilla army that was created by tribes in Afghanistan to defend against the Soviet Invasion force and the Soviet backed DRA army. The entire force was composed of unpaid volunteers and less than 15% of the Mujahideen commanders had previous military experience, but the impact of those who were trained played a major role in providing military planning, issues, logistics, continuity, and gave the men minimal but vital training. The Mujahideen volunteers were composed…

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    to read and write. As is known, in any society there will be weak links and there will be rebellion. We see this prominently when Offred and the Commander have their first evening together. As evidenced by Offred’s simile, a society, a regime which seemed like it couldn’t be broken down is now “like a small crack in the wall”. Offred meeting the Commander in itself is an act of extreme rebellion, but what she sees when she enters his study and the events that unfold the nights after continue…

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    The Battle of Antietam, started on September 17, 1862, with two main Generals/Commanders. The Union General/Commander was George B. McClellan and the Confederate States General/Commander was Robert E. Lee. General George B. McClellan was the commander for the Army of the Potomac, while General Robert E. Lee was commander for the Army of Northern Virginia. The Battle of Antietam which was also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg had around 12,410 of some 69,000 troops on the Union side, and 13,724…

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    and as Supreme Commander over the Europe forces. He immediately realized his citizen soldiers were not trained or equipped to interoperate with the regular army. So what did he do, he involved his supporting commanders using intellectual stimulation and individualized consideration to get ideas from each unit commander on how we could best go about getting the citizen soldier trained and up to speed with the regular army. This also ties into diversity as each unit and commander had different…

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    The purpose of this academic work is to interact with a squadron level or sister service commander, reflect on my current command leadership philosophy, and capitalize on the experience as I prepare for the next level of leadership. The body of the report shall cover the following three key elements: my personal leadership philosophy, a summary of my interview with an Army commander, and an analysis of the interview in correlation to my personal leadership philosophy. In closing the analysis…

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    misunderstanding between the two commanders needed calculated procedures for more efficiency. The first I talked to was the Deputy Commanding officer. I first talked to him about the negative impact of their personal issues on the Battalion operations, on the command climate and the image of our country in the peacekeeping community. I shared with him my analysis of the causes of their lack of cooperation, resulting mainly from his redundancy. The Deputy commander kept listening to me as I…

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    counts. The loss of Soldier’s is and will be the largest resourcing shortfall in the Army moving forward. The Army’s current personnel reduction from wartime highs to smaller prewar levels is a massive culture shock for many brigade and company commanders. Soldiers have undergone separation boards forcing them to be involuntarily separated. These boards are forcing the Army to separate quality Soldiers. Many Soldiers have gone through these boards while serving in combat zones. The moral and…

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    (pg 15.) Offred’s original expectation was for Serena to be a motherly figure, someone who would protect her, but Serena wanted nothing of the sort. She wanted nothing to do with Offred and clearly hated her due to her possible ability to give the Commander what he wanted, a child. “Don’t call me m’am, She said irritably. You’re not a Martha.” (pg. 15) She down played Offred’s importance to their marriage and saw her as only a handmaid, rather a person with feelings and emotions. Serena’s…

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    allowed to have freedom; they are controlled by the commanders or their wife’s. The women that are most controlled are those who are called slut, from low social status or the women who have different religious beliefs or any belief in general, that the totalitarian feel, that it is a threat to their society. This society shows people…

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    In The Handmaid’s Tale, all high ranking officers in the regime are called Commanders. When they first earn their rank, they get assigned wives to marry. The role of the Commanders’ Wives are keep the home in order and serve the husband as a wife, but not to serve him with the intent of pleasure or reproduction. These characters portray the loyalty to the husband that an ideal…

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