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    the member with the issues is a common action. By discussing the matter with the member’s supervisors and receiving their inputs, the Lt Col was likely better prepared to deal with the issue. In the end, the MSgt received reduced ratings on his enlisted performance report due to his substandard performance and he was allowed to accept Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders for duty. The Lt Col was probably correct in his assessment the MSgt was ROAD. The MSgt remarked that he had job…

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    future Warrants look up to follow. Leading by example is how they influence Soldiers of all ranks. The trajectory that our seniors in their careers have made them more approachable and easier for us to bring our problems to them. These attributes they have gained through their careers, have made them open to dialogue, and human respect. This is called Leadership. Seniors are those who do not need their rank to inspire. Only with their behavior, and their mere presence influences all of us. This…

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    (college) level student to have completed as requirement for completion of the National Service Training Program. Military subjects are provided similar to how military instructions are conducted in the service academies and graduates are automatically enlisted in the reserve force of the particular service branch (Army) administering the training. Advance ROTC is purely voluntary in nature and that Advance ROTC Cadets are provided a modest allowance after passing the requirements for their…

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    Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was a 19th century Military and Political leader of great valiance and courage. His actions at the Battle of Gettysburg exemplify his duty to country, bravery and courage, and his traits as a Citizen Soldier. Chamberlain was born in Brewer, Maine, in September of 1828, and was the oldest of his four siblings. Educated at Bowdoin College in Brunswick he met many people who would later influence his life, such as Harriet Beecher Stowe who would go on to write Uncle…

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    veteran. My veteran´s date of birth was December 2nd, 1952, Steve got married to my aunt Bev, and the have a 46 year old son named Shane. Steve currently lives in tiffin Ohio, Steve joined the army and his rank was a sgt.(sargeant) Jogging memories My uncle Steve enlisted to the army and he was currently living in Attica Ohio. The reason why is because there was a low draft number and he wanted a chance, and he chose this branch because it was a family…

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    As a Chief Petty Officer in the United States Navy one of my responsibilities is to take care of Sailors by guiding them in accordance with Navy Regulations. This responsibility can be very satisfying, personally rewarding, and challenging. In the end, what we are doing is training the future leaders of the Navy to hold a certain level of responsibility, be able to enforce standards, while at the same time encouraging them to achieve their personal and professional goals. Most of…

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    leaders did not fully appreciate. Houston’s knowledge of Native American traditions and culture helped to contribute to the respect Houston would gain in the political world. In March 1813, Houston enlisted in the United States Army. While in the army, Houston had rapidly been promoted in higher ranks and would eventually serve under Andrew Jackson’s command. Houston…

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    real meaning of what it is to be resilient and why it is so important for a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) to have an open mind and compassion. In her military career, she has stood out before her peers, seniors and subordinates. Rising through the ranks with her hard work ethic and dedication to military service. Taking on the most difficult of tasks, recognizing them as chances to excel, and maintaining focus in the face of adversity. MSG Hauver gained knowledge when she was hammered by…

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    on my own experience, I believe in the role of conflict will be the most difficult in terms of role exit. Like any organization, as in the military, soldiers work and endure hardship together thus build friendship. But once one of them moves up in rank and assume the leadership position the others will become his/her subordinates. Due to role of conflict they are not allowed to socialize as…

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    The needs of the Department of Defense will dictate three areas of the R&R battalion 's mission: 1) the amount of people the state will be able to recruit into their ranks as new soldiers; 2) the amount of currently enlisted soldiers it will be allowed to retain as to the end strength number and 3) how many soldiers or what percentage of soldiers the state will need to lose to attrition, as a result of the mandated end strength for the Army as…

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