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    civilization does more harm than good for the students. He builds up this claim by first presenting a paradox connecting "Genius and Drill", in which one cannot function without the other. For a person to have the “genius” or the natural incline for education, that person must also have the “drill” which is the strong will to learn. Therefore genius is impossible without drill even for the smartest. All throughout the essay, Emerson had a tendency to have a criticising tone against the methods…

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    eyes straight forward, and I could feel the weight of all the stares upon my shoulders. I had failed. And everyone around me knew it. The worse kind of failure, the one you can’t hide. My job was to command the Junior varsity unarmed drill team for a A.F.J.R.O.T.C drill meet we had. We had spent countless hours practicing the same sequence over and over again, trying to perfect every move. An Hour and half every day after school. But when the time came, it was obvious I didn’t take practice as…

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    We show up to train, we obey an order without question, we treat our peers with respect. Yes sirs and no sirs exit our lips, and nothing else. Instructors drill us on the importance of punctuality. Arriving late does not happen unless we already informed a staff member of the reason for the impending tardiness. While at the building, drummers always carry their drumsticks and fifers always carry their…

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    The drill sergeant or instructor that is speaking is using the swivels as the symbolism of the foundation of the branches of the trees. This symbolism is showing the reader the swivels are an important part of the rifle as it is what holds the sling to rifle just as the…

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    training, community service, citizenship, and an understanding of discipline and teamwork. Each Cadet must attend NSCC recruit training, which serves to introduce each "recruit" to the standards and routine involved in the life of a Sea Cadet. Military drill, customs and courtesies, physical fitness training, and other courses related to the sea going services, are part of the demanding schedule of recruit training. You must also be physically and mentally able to participate in the basic…

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    Grand Old Woman of the Marine Corps “One, two, three, chug!” the drill instructors howled at the group of female, Marine Corps recruits lined up on the quarter deck. Each recruit, unable to give a sample for urinalysis that morning, took another swig of warm tap water from their issued canteen; three canteens down, however many to go. I stood frozen in the position of attention by my rack. I was grateful not to be standing on the quarterdeck with them this time. “One, two, three, chug!” I…

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    Honor, courage and commitment, the core values of the Marines, define how every Marine in the Corps thinks, acts and fights. Honor is the foundation of a Marine’s character. A Marine never lies, cheats, or steals and always stands by an adamant code of integrity. Courage is the mental, moral, and physical strength embedded in every Marine. This is what allows Marines to remain calm while presented with fear. Moral courage means having the inner strength to stand up for what is right and to…

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    if you reside west of the Mississippi you 'll find yourself training in San Diego California however if you call anything east of the Mississippi home you will become a marine by way of Parris Island South Carolina Over a 12 week period, drill instructors will teach young men and women everything they need to know to become basically trained Marines. Likewise, the army has more than one training facility where they turn civilians into soldiers. Sign up for the army and you will find…

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    cadets in the class knew I would be a good leader and so did some of my instructors. So I knew that I had to take the initiative and show them that I could be a great leader. I know I had to stick out from everybody else to get noticed. I wanted to be the drill team commander, which in my mind, was the best position to be. The drill team commander makes the cadets look sharp, formal, and disciplined. But, there was already a drill commander and a backup, I had no idea how I would become one.…

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    I am here! As a Military Science Instructor, I am here to motivate, to engage, to teach, and help the cadets along the way. I will introduce the cadets to leadership skills, drill and ceremonies, inspections, customs and courtesies, and Army traditions. These helps the cadet succeed in the future. I train, coach, and mentor my cadets in what we call the 21st Century Soldiers Competencies. I bring my enthusiasm for the military into the classroom environment, while showing them how it is relevant…

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