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    Developing unity is possibly the greatest challenge a commander has with multi-national operations. If a commander is successful in developing unity, unity can also be the greatest strength. In order for a multi-national commander to achieve success and develop unity, he needs to understand the different cultures within his organization, to develop a set of shared values, and show commitment in a shared cause. The first step to success in multi-national operations is cultural understanding.…

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    for charge, contact with peaceful Creators or Shepard-Commander unavailable -Self Destruct? -Consensus being reached… -Consensus status interrupted -Charge accumulating… The Geth found themselves standing up facing the one they had been looking for. Behind a barrier albeit but nonetheless standing in front of Shepard Commander. His arms were crossed over his chest as he took in the mobile platform. "Can you understand me?" Shepard Commander spoke slowly as if they couldn 't understand his…

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    In my position with the Army Materiel Command, I actually was responsible for several other programs that covered many of the Army’s core functions for communications and signal. One of the Army’s major functions is Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR). Absent the actual purchase of weapons system the second most important function that needs to be performed is controlling those systems via communications. The Army Materiel Command…

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    The two elements of thought that most significantly challenged the Israeli commander as he executed his mission to remove settlers from the occupied territory in Gaza are Point of View and Implications and Consequences. The element of Point of View posed the greatest challenge because the commander understood both the frustration of the settlers due to his emotional and personal ties to them and the strategic goals of his government. As a result of his compassion, he was further challenged by…

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    Stability is a foundation for collective hope. Collective hope is a foundation for civil society. Civil society is the framework for human rights, justice, economic well-being, and general advancement. For those who value the benefits of civil society, stability is the clear preference over insecurity, violence, turmoil, or lawlessness. Stability, in itself, however, is a function of scale, perspective, and varied degrees. The scope and degree of satisfactory stability can only be deemed…

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    Lieutenant Commander Arnold Cortez is a native of Manila, Philippines and immigrated to the United States in 1995. He entered the Navy in June 1996 and was assigned to VFA-82 homeport in NAS Cecil Field, FL as an undesignated Airman and deployed with CVW-1 and USS George Washington Battle Group. He was designated as Aviation Support (AS) Equipment Technician and later transferred to Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department onboard NAS Jacksonville, FL. While assigned to 900 Division at…

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    someone that has the most power and influence in my unit where I work. Master Sergeant Alves is one of the full time military members in my unit. In most military units the commander is looked at as the most powerful influential person in the unit. The commander leads the unit and delegates his authority to the sergeants. Our commander does have a lot of influence over the unit, but Alves is the person every member seems…

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    Elsewhere, First Commander Cipher and his men emerged from the Viridian Forest. The group is traveling hastily passed the burnt and rundown remains of carriages, homes, and the castle’s gates to the edge of Cadmium, where they soon noticed flickering golden lights speedily approaching. “First Commander-sir!” a voice yells down from the darken sky. Within moments, a cloud formed with glowing amber eyes, peering through its mist. Seeing this, Cipher instantaneously yanks up on his horse’s rein…

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    being very spontaneous and energetic. Extremely full of enthusiasm life will never boring around me, this part of my personality has remained the same. Though my entertainer personality has stayed the same, my commander personality has changed drastically over time. I wasn’t always the commander type, it wasn’t until I became eighteen when I transformed into the bold strong-willed leader. I began to voice my opinions and took on leadership roles in any task that was given to me throughout my…

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    Many people who been deployed will say they had traumatic experiences while in the armed forces. To cope with these experiences when in America, many look for a hobby to be around people they can relate to. One of these hobbies are joining motorcycle clubs (MC). More members of the military than you may think have joined a motorcycle club. The idea of a long lasting brotherhood becomes appealing after being in war. According to the members, they are not a part of a “gang” but a club of brothers.…

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