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    what can happen when senior leaders personally manage the risks attached to potentially catastrophic missions, and how to assign responsibility and blame when risk becomes reality. Stanton successfully argues that Navy leadership was partly responsible for the ship's sinking because the Navy failed to mitigate the risk that an enemy submarine would sink…

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    the maritime service within the United States Navy. COMMODORE MATTHEW PERRY’S CONTRIBUTIONS INCLUDED IMPROVING THE NAVY”S TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION AND DOCTRINE BUT HIS GREATEST WAS OPENING JAPAN FOR TRADE, WHOM UP TO THAT POINT IN HISTORY WAS KNOWN FOR THEIR ISOLATIONISM. Matthew James Calbraith Perry was born in 1794 and went on to serve a naval service for life. His family was rich with naval history as his dad and four brothers all served in the Navy. At 14 years old, Perry was given…

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    defensive, evidenced through the Civil War. In the context of the Navy, one of the latest technological innovations is aviation; it was being integrated into the Navy before World War I, but wasn’t advanced enough to be of any major strategic use until World War II. For this reason, the strategic and tactical impact of aviation is most visible through the scope of World War II. With the advent of aviation and its integration into the Navy came a shift in naval strategy and tactics; this…

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    above and below in addition to administering humanitarian relief to those in need. America’s Navy dominates the nautical environment; and I, as a member of its ranks, endeavor to fully provide it with the due esteem and admiration worthy of it. Countless have perished so that all Americans may continue to exercise…

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    French Revolution By Justin Slepicka Of all the revolutions throughout history, the French Revolution is without a doubt one of the most interesting. The French people had enough of the government and the aristocrats and started a revolution that would change France forever. The effects of the French revolution are still in France today and it changed the lives of some of the most famous French figures throughout history. Before we know how it happened lets figure out why it happened.…

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    carriers in the Navy. Now you may be asking why not join the Air Force. Their main focus is airplanes and it is much more safe to take off a long runway. For that I have to thank my dad’s friend Alden Mills. Alden was a Navy SEAL for seven years, He also became a platoon commander for the SEALs. I remember we were at a dinner party at his house, and he was telling me about the navy and what he did. ( I was about 8 Years old) That conversation really sparked my interest in the Navy. A little bit…

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    in the daily operations and functions of Detachment Chinhae’s Communications Operations Center supporting the Republic of Korea-Navy (ROKN), Commander, Naval Forces Korea (CNFK) and seven Echelon III commands. His Sailors provided…

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    She created and implemented a consolidated Detachment inventory system in order to centralize and create positive control over assets. She meticulously inventoried and tracked 1,200 Windows workstations, ensuring Outside Continental United States Navy Enterprise Network (ONE-Net) assets were secure and readily available during the FY 2014, FY 2015 and FY 2016 personal computer refresh; flawlessly prepared and executed the disposition of more than $1.4M in ONE-Net assets including the…

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    Personnel, maintenance, and overall readiness designate the key areas impacted. Therefore, this essay will examine the problems that extended deployments cause, discuss the significance, and offer recommendations to solve the matter. Problem While the Navy is no stranger to deployments, frequently extended deployments place the force in uncharted waters. However, even with a shrinking fleet and budget constraints such as sequestration and the continuing resolution, the need for naval…

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    Organizational Setting: Navy Marine Corp Relief Society Founded in 1904, Navy Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) was incorporated to provide formal and organization assistance to navy and marine families. The areas of assistance include financial education, counseling and a visiting nurses program for those injure in combat. The organization continues to thrive because of ongoing donations and committed volunteers. Vision and Mission of Navy Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) NMCRS vision is…

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