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    The first African-American woman to be a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy goes by the name of Lillian E. Fishburne (The History Makers). Lillian was born in Patuxent River, Maryland on March twenty-fifth, 1949 (Cabiao). She was raised in Rockville, Maryland and went to Richard Montgomery High School. In 1971, Lillian received her bachelor's degree from Lincoln University in Oxford, Pennsylvania for Sociology (Kentake Page). Lillian joined the military in 1973 and retired in 2001. Lillian…

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    This is completed by the Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS). JCIDS utilizes an analysis of doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education, personnel, and facilities (DOTMLPF) to define what the warfighter is lacking and possible solutions (Brown, 2010). The Joint Requirements Oversight Council has oversight of the JCIDS process and is chaired by the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the vice chiefs of the services. Out of the JCIDS…

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    NCO Leadership Challenges

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    Leadership Challenges of Combined Joint Forces SGM George K. Ott Operation Enduring Freedom, Provincial Reconstruction Team, Farah Afghanistan, 04/30/2008 38B, Civil Affairs Team NCOIC, 451st CA Bn. CJTF-82 Bagram george.k.ott.mil@mail.mil 9 November 2015 Class 42 Abstract I was deployed in late 2006 to become a Civil Affairs soldier and lead a CA team as the NCOIC in Operation Enduring Freedom, within the first hundred days of arriving at forward operating base in Farah, Afghanistan; I was…

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    assigned to assist Eisenhower with the command and control of the component commands, this problem may have been averted. However, Alexander assumed great responsibility, but he lacked the leadership and strength of character to successfully meld the joint elements of the operation. This, combined with Eisenhower’s ineffective leadership both during the planning and execution of Operation Husky, resulted in a failure of the Allied Forces command team to provide the necessary guidance and…

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    “It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it” - Douglas MacArthur. You must be able to risk things in order to have a gain. He was born on January 17, 1921 and passed away on March 6, 2007 at the age of 86. Louis Ted Seith was the commander of the 483rd Bomb Group which destroyed the only flying prototype of the Nazi Long Range Bomber and lots of fighter jets while more than 200 enemy fighters opened fire on the bomb squadron without an escort from ally fighter jets. He may have…

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    these errors will translate to poorly written statements of work. Additionally, Contracting Officer Representatives must be fully trained in their duties and capable of managing conflicts, performance and changes in the mission. [31: US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joint Publication 4-10, Operational Contract Support. (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, July 2014), I-10 -…

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    change and be proactive in implementing change will control competitive advantage. He did not create unity of effort amongst his air staff and commanders. Eisenhower held informal meetings with his commanders and staff and requested they improve their performance but provided no directed adjustments. Furthermore, he did not provide a vision to guide his staff. A vision provides purpose and direction for internal members and influences external stakeholders by building consensus. A lack…

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    Leadership was extremely important to him. As he states in “On Leadership,” “While it takes a good staff officer to initiate an effective plan, it requires a leader to ensure that the plan is properly executed.”8 Bradley’s leadership style followed his reserved personality. He adopted a hands-off command style from George Marshall. Bradley would engage…

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    USMC Structure

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    The organization under description is the US Marine Corps (USMC). It is one of the four branches of the United States Department of Defense. The USMC provides power from the sea and is also a Joint Chiefs of Staff member. I am a proud member of the US Marine Combat Veteran. Specifically, I was attached to the artillery unit in San Diego, Ca. as an ammunition technician. Further, during my four-year enlistment, I deployment to Afghanistan in the operation enduring freedom and it was a colorful…

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    educates current and future leaders on the development and employment of land-power in a joint, multinational and interagency environment, it conducts research and publishes material on national security and military strategy. I researched, developed, wrote, and executed a graduate level course for over 350 US Service members, civilians and International Fellows annually.…

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