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    Abstract Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE) was introduced to the Army in 2001 from the Communications Electronic Command (CECOM) and Software Engineering Center (SEC-LEE) based at Ft. Lee, Virginia to upgrade the Army’s property accounting system Unit Level Logistics Supply System (ULLSS). PBUSE platform is based on Oracle platform that could improve performance, scalability, and flexibility. This system would improve the echelons from property book level, staff level, and unit levels…

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    DIRNSA Directorate

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    director who reports to the deputy director, who reports to the DIRNSA,” as Ambinder explains it. The DIRNSA is the Director of the NSA, who is also the Commander of the Defense Department’s US Cyber Command and the Central Security Service. (p.3) He further explained that the NSA’s Foreign Affairs Directorate works with any “foreign intelligence services, counterintelligence centers and the UK/USA and FIVE EYES exchanges.” (p.3) The Office of Export Control Policy is also included in same…

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    General Trenchard, the first commander of Royal Air Force (RAF) (and ‘Chief of Staff’ of world’s first independent air force) also continued to develop Britain’s AP Doctrine after the war. He strongly advocated the importance of an offensive role of A. He also believed AP’s primary mission is to annihilate the enemy from the air. He also believed that if that was his strategy, it will be so for other countries as well. Therefore they needed to dedicated resources to air development. He stress…

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    At the start of the Russian Revolution, the Russian military was in an active engagement with the German army, with an estimated 6,900,000 men on the front and another 2,170,000 men in the rear. There was no ignoring the revolution for a military as large as the Russian military even those at the front fighting the Germans. How did the military contribute or respond to the events of February 1917? What began as worker demonstrations against rumors of a bread shortage erupted into a revolution…

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    Law enforcement agencies follow an organizational ranking system that distinguishes the level of authority between employees. They use some of the same ranks as the military. In larger law enforcement agencies, more independent units are needed to take some of the pressure off of the head person. In smaller agencies, it does not require many individual units because the chief can pretty much control a small group with the help of a captain or lieutenant. Officers are to respect their fellow…

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    vary depending upon the agency, the general structure is typically spear-headed by a Superintendent or Chief that oversees the entire Police organization. This is followed by Majors or Deputy Chiefs who handles the broad administrative functions throughout the agency. On the units and division level are the Commanders and Captains who are responsible for their particular precincts. Below this command staff are the Sergeants and lieutenants who are responsible for the day to day interactions…

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    One of the general’s key initiatives was his daily battle rhythm. As a leader with such an important task, Petraeus’ days were extremely long. He kept a daily schedule that was structured and consistent. He spoke with all of his commanders daily. The general did not micromanage, but he insisted on staying informed. Likewise, he talked to his superiors constantly. Petraeus’ multiple command assignments enhanced his management capabilities. Key to his management style was developing…

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    It’s 1775, the Revolutionary War is emerging and all eligible males have joined together to fight for their independence and for this country's freedom. Little do most people know, their wives followed them to war assisting in anyway possible. Only with the permission of the commanding officers, these brave and committed women were cooks, laundresses, and nurses. Later down the road during World War I, 33,000 women sacrificed their lives helping our great nation's military branches. Over 400 of…

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    Police Listening

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    Discuss “listening” as a leadership skill in police management. Why does listening matter in a profession that often utilize a semi-military or hierarchal form of structure and organization? What benefits can accrue to a leader who actively listens to his/her employees? Listening is a leadership skill in police management because their structure requires the exchanging of ideas to be effective for their organization and the community they serve. Listening is especially crucial due to the a…

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    be parliament, which is the legislature of Great Britain two different years, 1628 at the age of 29 and 1640 at the age of 41. Two years after, in 1642 he helped organize armed forces right after when the civil war outbreak, and that served as deputy commander of the“new model army” which decimated the main royalist force at the battle of Naseby occurred in 1645. When Charles I died, Oliver served served in the Rump Parliament and also set to reform the legal system…

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