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    Military Stereotypes

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    caught eating the food they took. After Fort Lewis, they were sent to Fort Huachuca in Arizona for communications. There, if they were late for the reveille, they would have to carry their foot lockers out. Grandpa remembered the drill sergeant there saying that the foot locker punishment was a “promise, not a threat.” After four weeks there, they were stationed on the other side of the country in Fort Gordon, Georgia. After Fort Gordon, he was sent to Fort Wainwright in Alaska for the rest of…

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    Warrant Officer Duties

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    Greater Responsibility My dad was a senior Non-commissioned Officer, and growing up, I could remember the jokes about Officers and the other branches of the military. By the time I arrived at Fort Huachuca in 2009, I had been in the U.S. Army for almost ten years and never really had an opportunity to work with Warrant Officers. Sure, I had work with two Warrant Officers for about one month in 2003, and one Warrant Officer in my advanced Korean class in 2005, but that was the extent of my…

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    Creation and documentation of leadership philosophy is not something one often thinks about without being asked. Prior to starting an endeavor like this, one should first try to fully understand the definition of leadership philosophy. Jon Mertz (2014) defines leadership philosophy as “a theory or attitude held by a person or organization that acts as a guiding principle for behavior.” (What is philosophy section). Leadership philosophy should be a single, concise statement, and it should…

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    Context: Instructional Setting: 1. Instructional Setting: This December I was tasked to produce a class to teach collaborative teaching to my instructional team at the Basic Intelligence Analyst Course here at Fort Huachuca. The reason for this tasking was that our instructors are not teachers and have had no real instruction on how to teach as a team. This class was not actually presented as circumstances and reorganization took place in December but the author still wanted to continue…

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    exception to this implementation and now knowledge management has become an integral part of daily operations within TRADOC. As one of those subordinate units, the Warrant Office Training Branch (WOTB) at the Intelligence Center of Excellence in Fort Huachuca, AZ employs knowledge management to accomplish its mission. WOTB transitioned its instruction from platform based instruction to the Army Learning Model, which is a learner centric adult learning methodology, by facilitating peer-to-peer…

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    Yum Brands Case Study

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    McDonalds has done so much. They created the drive-thru so that soldiers who couldn’t get out of their vehicle while wearing their fatigues could still order food as well. They saw the opportunity for potential customers and opened a McDonalds near Fort Huachuca in Sierra Vista, Arizona with a drive thru so that all the soldiers could come and buy food at ease. Also, they have continuously made changes to their menu so give you a better more diverse feel for American food. Finally, we have…

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    Sergeant Waters Creating and Becoming His Own Unideal Black Man A Soldier’s Play, written by Charles Fuller, follows the investigation of Sergeant Waters’ murder, conducted by Captain Davenport. The play is set in a military base in the United States during World War 2, while racial tensions are still high between whites and blacks – in this case, the white officers and black enlisted men. Upon arrival, Davenport begins his investigation, determining the murderer and, in the process, discovering…

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    The MLDA (minimum legal drinking age) has been a topic that has been debated for quite some time now and probably will continue to be debated in future years. Some people think the drinking age should be lowered while others think it should remain at twenty-one years old. At the age of eighteen when an adolescent legally becomes an adult, and with this comes many responsibilities such as enlisting in the military and the privilege to serve on a jury. Reasons like these are why people think one…

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    Computer Education Timeline

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    LaCkland AFB, TX L30ZR2825 22 FunDAMENTALS of TEMPEST Testing and Analysis ? 120 Hours | FEB 1985 | National Cryptologic Center - NSA | LaCkland AFB, TX L50ZG3016, National Communications Security Course ? 240 HOURS | Jan 1985 | United States Army | Fort Devens, MA LABR30630 22, Electronic Cryptographic Communications Equipment ? 825 HOURS | DEC 1985 | National Cryptologic Center - NSA | LaCkland AFB, TX Major: Computer and Voice Encryption, TEMPEST, NONSTOP,…

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