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    Military Weapons Evolution

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    1 Running head: THE ENLISTED WEAPONS INSTRUCTOR COURSE THE ENLISTED WEAPONS INSTRUCTOR COURSE Evolution of the Enlisted Weapons Instructor Course Matthew Tinck United States Army Sergeant?s Major Academy Evolution of the Enlisted Weapons Instructor Course Discussion The enlisted Weapons Instructor Course owes much of the credit to…

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    NCEBde personnel according to rank, age and unit assignment were considered relevant to the factors affecting the Combat Engineering Capability of the brigade. The differences in perception of capability, according to rank, age and unit assignment were assessed using the One Way Analysis of Variance (One Way ANOVA) with Bonferroni as an accompanying post hoc test carried out to determine the direction of significant differences. Difference in perception according to rank. The general perception…

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    We have to keep one thing in mind when answering this question: Officer’s only have two years tactical experience on an ODA to base all future decisions on. Because of that, commander’s have enlisted advisors to give them advice but from only one perspective. Yes, we do have the WO’s at the battalion and company levels to give advice however, commander’s don’t always seek it for one reason or another. I have personally experienced company commanders that thought and treated the COW as a…

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    Respect To The NCO

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    The Army Chief of Staff, Harold K. Johnson, chose Sergeant Major William O. Wooldridge as the first Sergeant Major of the Army. Wooldridge's job was to identify problems affecting enlisted soldiers and act as the primary advisor and consultant to the Army Chief of Staff. In the 1970s and 80s, the NCO education expanded and became more formalized. The courses, Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC), Basic NCO Course (BNCOC), Advanced…

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    varying uniforms. The Union Army: Service and Campaign Uniform The Union Army’s service and campaign consisted of a black felt hat that had one brim with a silver eagle on it. These hats were required in both non-dress and service occasions. For enlisted soldiers, the dark blue coat ended above the knee and was tight fitting. For cavalry and mounted artillery soldiers, the coat was shorter…

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    Navy Observation Report

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    just one roommate while the enlisted have to sleep in berthing’s. The dining area for the officers has different tableware and silverware and they are not supposed to eat in the enlisted mess. After officers there is another class, it is the senior enlisted who also have their own sleeping quarters and dining hall away from the officers and junior enlisted. Junior enlisted is classified from rank E-1 to E-6 and Senior enlisted is classified from rank E7-E9. E-7 is the rank of chief in the navy,…

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    US Army Career Essay

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    There is a small salary gap between men and women. A person can join the US Army at the age of seventeen with parental consent or eighteen without (“Enlisted Soldiers”). The retirement age for the US Army is sixty-two for officers. The US military requires one to be physically fit and there are many health risks involved including possible death. A person must be in good moral standing, but no personality…

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    us the premiere maritime service that we are today. It remains that in all of our best efforts to equip the junior enlisted ranks with leadership tools we fail to focus on our very own strong leaders and events throughout the history of the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard needs to incorporate its historical leadership figures into leadership training for junior officers and enlisted. 2. One of the leadership models presented during Apprentice Leadership…

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    relationships along with enlisted to enlisted but no officer to enlisted. Many people both inside and outside the military feel officer relationships simply will not allow a unit to function properly. Two adults in the military cannot date because it, “will cause problems in a unit -- it's simply a matter of time” (Schlosser). The military bans relationships based on assumptions and previous mishaps. It believes a job has more priority than a lover. The military does have rules regarding…

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    advancement. Since the Marine Corps is such a difficult and challenging branch in the military, there are many requirements and trainings to go through in order to become an Enlisted Marine. Training will not be easy, “[t]he requirements for the Marines Training [are] much higher, and the recruits are to learn and follow the…

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