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    and company commander’s to communicate the new brigade’s vision statement since they assisted in developing it and spread the message among the ranks. The vision statement would be part of the email signature block for every leader, be on motivational brigade posters throughout the brigade’s footprint, and be one of the questions in the brigade’s enlisted promotion board process. Constant communication of the vision statement is paramount and I would ensure every Soldier knew it by heart.…

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    The Congressional Medal of Honor is the nation’s highest award for valor in actions against the enemy given to individuals serving in the United States military. Since its inception in 1862, the Medal of Honor has been awarded 3,468 times, of which 621 were awarded posthumously (U. S. Army Center of Military History, 2015). Those who have been awarded this medal have displayed great valor in actions against the enemy in combat and should be regarded with honor and integrity. Fraudulent claims…

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    Legacy Leader: CSM Harbin

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    Legacy Leader: CSM Harbin SSG Chapman, Andre USAICoE NCOA SLC 18-507 Legacy Leader: CSM HARBIN The purpose of this paper is to discuss why CSM Don Harbin is my Legacy Leader. “Leadership is the process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation while operating to complete the mission.” (Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA), 2012) This example is the Army's definition of leadership. But what makes up a good leader? A good leader understands the critical…

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    Joscelyn Behlin Babylon and Hebrew Before Christ, two major organizations were created which also set the tone for the emergences of civilization. Hammurabi being the leader of Babylon while Moses led the Hebrews, both men created regulations to keep their cultivation within peace. Even though both superiors had a similar goal which was to maintain a well-structured organization, both men differ in the tactics and level of importance of their principles. However, both establishments looked…

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    punishments for violations associated with the sexual assault”. In addition, some perpetrators transferred to other units or were promoted to another rank without punishment, while victims were accused of exaggerating their claims or lying to destroy men reputations. Statistics in 2014 showed that most of the people affected are young and from junior ranks. Likewise, they reflected that the perpetrators are superiors who use their position of greater authority to coerce sexually…

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    service and loss of benefits (Hafemeister, 1997). After nineteen years in the service as an Air Force Officer, Tew 's career and her life was over within a matter of weeks. Following Tew 's guilty plea of having an improper relationship with an enlisted man, Tew felt she lost everything (Hafemeister, 1997). The fact that nineteen years of service, retirement benefits, life insurance, and…

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    Dorothy Haener

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    Not everyone served their country by fighting the Axis Powers on the front line. Many did their part in their hometown and Dorothy Haener was one of them. She contributed to the war effort by working in a plant and inspecting B-24 parts. Even growing up, Dorothy was exposed to the expectation that women were to aspire to marriage and raise a family while their husbands worked. She also noticed that many men thought women were inferior to them and were even lower in their eyes if they were…

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    American Revolution Birth

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    The Birth of a New Nation There are many different understandings to what the American Revolution was. The American Revolution also known as, “The War of American Independence” was the armed conflict between Great Britain and thirteen of its North American Colonies that took place from 1765-1783. Each side wanted something to fight for. The British was in debt and they wanted money. The patriots wanted independence and didn’t want to pay for goods they didn’t want. This paper is going to…

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    started to question the whole aspect of God – if a God existed He could never allow such horror; if He did exist, why did allow men to suffer so much? Sassoon in particular became more and more a harsh critic of the men who pushed religion onto the ranks. They made him “love religion less and less” (Trueman, 2015). Most pomes included the political struggle and a cultural struggle that was going on at home and abroad. A common theme of pottery in the Great War was the darkness of the poems. The…

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    We, so often as people come across mysterious and unusual cases on the news, which in the end creep the hell out of us. They creep the public out or sometimes astonish us or sometimes even mess with our minds as we try to differ truth from lies, right from wrong. There was one particular person who did this to the public his name was Eric Rudolph. Rudolph was a person who thought of himself as righteous, he believed that his course of actions were right. What he did was wrong to many people, but…

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