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    of all humankind. In 1944 the SS had between 800,000 and 910,000 members. The same year SS members were banned from partaking in political debate. Heinrich Himmler eventually served as Hitler’s deputy propaganda chief. Himmler then wanted to separate the SS from Hesk. Julius Schreck was the first commander of the SS. Then he was replaced by Joseph Berchtold. Then between 1901 and 1933 Erhard took control of the SS…

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    Armstrong was chosen as the commander of the Apollo 11 mission. On July 16, 1969, the three astronauts were launched into space. Four days later, Armstrong piloted the Lunar Module to the moon’s surface, along with Buzz Aldrin. On July 20, 1969 at 10:56 PM, Neil Armstrong stepped on…

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    The Hood Incident Analysis

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    US soldiers pointed guns at Turkey forces and simultaneously the major of Turkey Special Forces in Iraq was speaking with his commander over the phone in order to request a command to clash with US soldiers. However, the commander insistently commanded the major not to resist (commander got this order from Chief of the General Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces H. Ozkok) and let US soldiers search the building ("The flash Information about The Hood Event"…

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    The Prison Raid

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    just 5 miles away from 12000 North Vietnamese Soldiers. BG James R. Allen was the Deputy in charge of the operations. Colonel Author “Bull” D Simmons was the Command for the actual group on ground. Colonel Simons recruited 103 personnel from interviews of 500 volunteers, most Special Forces personnel of the 6th and 7th Special Forces Groups at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. USAF planners selected key Air Force commanders, who then picked personnel for their crews. Helicopter and A-1 Skyraider…

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    Bolshevik Civil War Essay

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    discontent. Some resented the closure of the constituent assembly and the growing severity of the Bolshevik regime. Kadets and right socialist revolutionaries were angry having lost their livelihood. These were made up of intelligentsia and middle class. Deputies from the Constituent Assembly felt their summary dismissal was unfair, and sought redress. Many nationalities had held…

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    AETT-TS MEMORANDUM FOR Deputy Chief of Staff, USAREUR G-1, APO AE 09014 SUBJECT: Request Tour Extension for Mr. Patrick L. Lum, Supply Technician, GS-2005-05, TSAE, RTSD East, TSC Ansbach 1. This employee will have completed seven years of civilian foreign area service in a DOD position in the competitive service without the required interruption on 19 December 2017. Request a twenty-four month overseas tour extension, with a new DEROS of 19 December 2019. The employee does not have…

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    Operational Failure Essay

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    Since 2001, the United States with its coalition partners have not enjoyed operational or strategic success in wars in Afghanistan or Iraq. There have been tactical successes, but often those successes have been a contributing factor to operational failure as military leaders ignore their counterinsurgency doctrine, striving to conduct major combat actions. A key contributor in Western failure has been the lack of integration of operations and intelligence in conventional forces. Intelligence…

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    party to his own satisfaction and to ensure the passing of his planned reforms, he strengthened his control of party and the government, filling senior positions with his own appointments; by the end of 1988 all but two of the deputy defence ministers and all the direct commanders had been replaced and in October Gorbachev had been made President of the USSR, granting himself additional power. Having weakened the party apparent’s power, Gorbachev retained control over the governing backbone of…

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    When analyzing a historical or fictional figure, it is important to develop a scale or benchmark by which individuals can be judged. When the scale by which a character is being evaluated is based on morality, it becomes increasingly difficult to develop because morality is not universally accepted or an eternal concept. Since morality is continually evolving, it is important to evaluate the character based on the most universally accepted concept of morality of their time. In this essay, Idi…

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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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