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    Gy Sergeant (Gysgt)

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    Gunnery Sergeant (GySgt) Jason R. Pay is enthusiastically recommended for the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for meritorious service while serving as the Logistics Management and Assistance Training (LOGMAT) Chief, Aviation Logistics Department, Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2, 2d Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW) from 15 June 2014 to 15 June 2017. Demonstrating superior leadership, in-depth knowledge, and exemplary professionalism, GySgt Pay expertly led the 2d MAW LOGMAT Team. As the…

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    Essay On American Sniper

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    life. These excerpts were eventually developed into a book with the help of his friend, Jim DeFelice. His qualifications are also made evident by the US military commendations he received which include: two Silver stars, five Bronze stars with Valor, two Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals, and one Navy and Marine Corps Commendation. Summary Many people would do whatever they need to in order to protect their families, but in a more general sense... Would a majority be willing to kill…

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    Petty Officer Coragliotti has hands-down been the driving force behind the scenes for the N7 Training and Readiness Department since inception and has performed above and beyond what has been asked of him. He requires no supervision and in the early years of N7, he was the lone Action Officer performing in a manner beyond scope. He coordinated 258 training courses for 1,112 students totaling 9,381 training man hours. His coordination efforts included the scheduling of classrooms, course…

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    A serial killer is a person who commits a series of murders often with no apparent motive and typically following a characteristic predictable behavior pattern. According to the FBI a serial killer is somebody who murders over three or more people within a month with an emotional cooling off period in between. Robert Lee Yates born on May 27, 1952 is an American serial killer from Washington. From the years 1996 to 1998 Yates murder over 13 women. Oh 13 woman were prostitutes working on E…

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    I answered each question in the survey as honestly as possible. Maximizer, context, responsibility, discipline, and consistency are my greatest strengths (Anderson, Clifton, & Schreiner, 2006). I have been at my job for almost sixteen years. Each of my supervisors had recognized my strength as a maximizer shortly after I was hired (Anderson, Clifton, & Schreiner, 2006). I was given responsibilities and jobs that no else wanted, because it was tedious and time consuming (Anderson, Clifton, &…

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    The Aboriginals In Canada

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    Their ability to be a part of the war impacted them as well as non-Aboriginals, in the sense that “receiving military decorations and commendations provided many with the confidence to speak for themselves and advocate for expanded rights and fair treatment in society for all members of their communities”. Their confidence enabled them to politically organize with veterans and create change…

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    Five runners are running a race. When the first runner crosses the finish line he is the victor and receives the gold medal, and, ideally, subsequent finishers get silver and bronze medals in the order they arrive. In today’s society there is a trend away from this age old practice of crowning a winner, now people receive awards and commendation for nothing more than showing up to a competition. Through a complex causal chain, not having a winner or loser, and rewarding participation is a key…

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    This autobiography discusses the life and legacy of myself Warrant Officer Candidate (WOC) Joshua Coryell. I will converse key points in my life that lead to my attendance to the Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOCS), including key information about my personal and professional goals. The intention of this autobiography is to evaluate my writing abilities as well as give my Senior Training and Advising Counseling (TAC) Officer(s), a perspective on the heritage of my leadership attributes.…

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    their creativity and imagination. He also received the Gollancz Memorial Prize for Literature in 1937. A year later, in 1938, John Lane published the book Out of the Silent Planet, which was written by C.S. Lewis. In 1955, Lewis also earned a Medal Commendation from the British Library Association. Later in 1962, he was awarded the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award for his book, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. When Lewis wrote the book series Narnia, they were seen as inspirational, very vivid,…

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    Prior Service Recruiting Station Six, Sixth Marine Corps District (2013-Present) Billet: Officer In Charge. Area of operations and recruiters in eight states and Puerto Rico, encompassing over 340,000 Sq/miles, corresponding vehicle fleet, budget, and buildings. Awards: -Awarded Prior Service Recruiting Station of the Year the past two fiscal years, and will receive it again this year at the National Operations and Training Symposium. Hosted by the Commanding General of Marine Corps…

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