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    1. I am submitting this memorandum of Character Reference on behalf of 1SG Katrina Richardson. 2. I am currently assigned to USMEPCOM, however I served with 1SG Richardson while I was assigned to the 8th Theater Sustainment Command (TSC). 1SG Richardson was assigned to the command during my second year in 8th TSC. I am not fully aware of the circumstances surrounding the GOMOR and in no way do I condone anything 1SG Richardson is reprimanded for, however, I can say during the time I served…

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    This is an example of responsibilities tasked to them. Just a few responsibilities of a Human Resources Sergeant include the following: awards, promotions, and cutting orders. Getting orders cut for the military Soldier, so that they can get to their duty site, Noncommissioned Officer Education System, schools, and many more. This takes a mentality and courage that not everyone possesses. How does the Army professional culture play a reason in the United…

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    across all services to apply mental and military strength. He spoke candid and direct to empower military service members in a time of war and political divide. Mattis’ demeanor in the face of Congress reminds service members that personal courage shouldn’t be compromised with rank. He implemented the counterinsurgency (COIN) strategy as…

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    3AB Current Event 4 In 2009 Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl left his outpost which sent troops out looking for him, endangering them. He will have to face a court-martial, a judicial court for trying members of the armed services accused of offenses against military law. He is being charged for desertion and endangering of troops. His defense lawyers say that he does not deserve to be punished for it because no troops were killed specifically looking for him and it is partially the army?s fault for…

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    How To Quit Valley Forge

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    In December of 1777 to June 1778, Washington’s Winter Camp for the Continental Army was holding 12,000 men, which was called Valley Forge and it was 18 miles off of Pennsylvania. They built 16 by 14 cabins that held 12 men, and there was no bed just mud and straw. Valley Forge was a very difficult place to live, one is that there was “poor food” and there was no ventilation in their crowded cabins. Therefore, Valley Forge was a hard, gross place to live and was very cold when winter came. So…

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    As an American, I believe that my home, the U.S., feels very safe and secure. The great soldiers of our time and before times created this feeling for my family and many others within our beautiful country. They gave us our education for us to have a successful career in our future and gave us all our rights and freedoms because of their bravery and toughness throughout the wars. I will always respect our veterans and will always have the thought in the back of my mind that it was you, the…

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    moving!” My parents would always say excitedly. Seven times, six states across the country all in a matter of 15 years. My parents have moved our family again and again which has affected me in a positive and negative way. My father was in the military when I was just a little kid. He graduated from West Point and was a blackhawk pilot for seven years. He was stationed all over the USA, and he continued to be moved around once I was born. Before I could even remember moving at all I had…

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    49. Louis had difficulty readjusting to life in the states. Due to his Olympic fame, and the P.O.W. story, he was hounded by reporters. He struggled with memories of the Bird and the war which would affect him later on. 50. Louis was in high demand because of his personal story. He was an Olympic hero who had defied the odds and came home a war hero after being a P.O.W. Most reporters would want that story aired. He was an American hero. 51. Cynthia Applewhite was also known as the…

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    Giuseppe Garibaldi was a man who was responsible for the unification of a nation. He was a patriot, and a military leader. He practiced nationalism all throughout his life, and he joined many political movements. Garibaldi was a master of Guerilla warfare, unifying Italy and freeing its citizens from foreign rule. He was a very influential nationalist because he was just one man who raised an army, unified Italy, and did it out of loyalty for his country. Garibaldi’s country was under the…

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    these brave and committed women were cooks, laundresses, and nurses. Later down the road during World War I, 33,000 women sacrificed their lives helping our great nation's military branches. Over 400 of these women lost their lives fighting this war as nurses and support staff. As women slowly make their way into the military jobs like mechanics, pilots, administrators, and other non-combat jobs were given to these strong individuals during WWII.…

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