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    What is Jrotc; where did it originate? The united states passed the National Defense Act of 1916; that allowed American high schools the loan of federal military equipment and the assignment of active duty personnel as instructors. The main idea of JROTC is to develop citizens as leaders for careers later on in life. We will be talking briefly about the history of JROTC, and what JROTC is all about. The concept of JROTC was brought up in the National Defense Act of 1916. The Act allowed the…

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    Japanese invasion of the main island, Luzon. Philippines Defense Organization are consists of United States Armed Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) and appointed commander was General Douglas McArthur and became United States Forces in the Philippines (USFIP) was created after McArthur departed the Philippines to Australia and led by Lieutenant General Jonathan Wainwright along…

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    Lieutenant General Walter C. Short Commander-In-Chief of the Army in Hawaii observes from airport tower U.S. airplanes parked near to the edge of the field that was set considering an enemy air attack. Short said the primary concern will be sabotage knowing are 130,000 Japanese on the island. Also, Short told the Fielder that changes have to be made (Tora! Tora! Tora!, 1970). When Army General Short takes over the Hawaiian command on February 7, 1941. The Chief Of Staff warned him about the risk…

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    Napoleon Bonaparte Thesis

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    He was promoted to second lieutenant of artillery in a training school for young artillery officers, in the regiment of La Fere. In 1789, Pasquale Paoli was asked to return to Corsica by the national assembly in order to establish a constitutional monarchy. Napoleon asked for leave…

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    Gettysburg Battle Analysis

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    value of gaining the high ground, the Union forces were able to take charge of some of the high ground around Gettysburg. Lee had planned an organized attack that depended on cooperation and coordination among his forces, but that didn't happen. His commanders misinterpreted Lee's orders and failed to follow through as quickly as Lee asked. The result: The retreat of the Confederate Army back to the South with no gain in either the war or its efforts to resupply and the loss of more than 1/3 of…

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    A Few Good Men Analysis

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    continue to lead a quiet life but being branded a coward for a life, or to risk a career but to try to punish the real perpetrators of the tragedy. To defend two marines who acted in exact conformity with the orders given to them by their platoon commander, a “good man” as…

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    “If a man can only obey and not disobey, he is a slave; if he can only disobey and not obey, he is a rebel” (Fromm 125). Obedience is a trait that parents instill in children to keep them safe and out of trouble. Throughout life, people realize obedience is not always the answer; however, ruling out obeying as a whole is counterproductive. In “Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem”, Erich Fromm claims people fear authority, yet wish to climb the ladder to reach maximum power. In…

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    5. story without life insurance No matter what you have done or who you are, a rule is a rule that can not bend for someone special. According to “She Had No idea He Turned Down SGLI,” by Amy Bushatz, a service member named Lieutenant Commander Landon Jones turned down his life insurance without discussing it with his wife Theresa Jones. Because, her husband is a “frugal man who never believed he would die,” that is why her wife did not have any idea of what is going on with the life insurance…

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    government at Vichy in World War II. Born into a family of farmers in northern France, Pétain, after attending the local village school and a religious secondary school, was admitted to Saint-Cyr, France’s principal military academy. As a young second lieutenant in an Alpine regiment, sharing the rough outdoor life of his men, he came to understand the ordinary soldier. The extraordinary popularity he was later to enjoy with the rank and file in World War I is believed to have had…

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    does not require many individual units because the chief can pretty much control a small group with the help of a captain or lieutenant. Officers are to respect their fellow officers whom are higher rank. Ranks help agencies to run more effectively. The most common ranks of authority today from lowest to highest are: Police Officer, Corporal, Detective, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, and lastly Chief/Commissioner. Each rank means a new responsibility and duty for officers. Police officers are…

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