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    Disobedience In Military

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    superior officers. Orders are given to lower ranking members that they sometimes do not agree with. However, our military members are taught to take orders from superior officers no matter if they agree with the orders or not. One of our military foundations is to obey. Soldiers are taught from boot camp to obey with no questions asked. If they don’t listen to orders given to them by superiors they are punished. When a solider commits a crime due to an order coming from a superior officer I…

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    that officers need to work on defending themselves . Why is it that such a problem…

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    Homicide Detectives were requested to respond to an officer involved shooting at 514 East 8th Street. Upon arrival, I made contact with Sergeant James Lesher and I was advised the elements of the scene. Sergeant Lesher stated that Officers were dispatched to a call of a disturbance that was at the residence of 514 E. 8th Street. Sergeant Lesher advised that he received information from patrol supervisors on scene that while Officer Dennis Hutchins and Officer Juston Tyer were driving to the…

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    “Negro dogs” were scent dogs of various breeds. Usually they were trained specifically for pursuing escaped slaves. For some slaveholders, this training included having enslaved people simulate escape so they could be pursued by the dogs. Sometimes however the same animals were also used for fox chases. Slave catchers were often proud of the prowess of their dogs. They advertised the speed in which their animals could retrieve a runaway in local papers. Due to the level of training, a good…

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    Afghanistan: There were many challenges in the military but I am choosing to write about one scenario that made me realize what type of person I am. Even though I had struggle all through school, I was surprisingly good at being a Marine. Once I finished my first year in the military my parents grew to be pretty comfortable with the idea of me being in the corps. I think it is because they saw that I was finally growing up. In the Marine Corps they do not care about excuses and they definitely…

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    No adult can understand the struggle of what these brave, heroic children went through. In this interview we will learn about the boys’ battle of survival, precarious adventures, and the thoughts that must have been ravaging in their young minds. First, we will interview the survivors of the island, next we will talk with the family of the survivors, and lastly, we will talk with the family of the deceased. The Survivors Author Ralph L.F discuss his adventure at the island and his…

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    Chapter Office Goals

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    dewittcentralffa.com) I work hard to ensure it is updated at all times, and that everything is available and running smoothly. Goals are important, they help me remain motivated to achieve any task. A goal that I have made is to become a chapter officer. Making realistic goals is something I try to keep in mind, so I remain completely honest with myself and others. I continue to be organized and know it is essential to stay on top of all my work. Being prepared is very significant…

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    An officer suddenly rushed towards the scene while he shouted out ‘Benjamin.’ He shoved one of the paramedics as he wanted to see if his friend was fine. The paramedics were nearby as the officer checked on his friend. Then, Benjamin grabbed the officer as he lift up and bit into his neck. He let out a high scream as paramedics tried to get the man off of the officer. Several bystanders screamed out in horror as the paramedics managed to get him off and moved the officer away. The camera…

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    Yaquina Bay Case Study

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    of duty while assigned to Coast Guard Station Yaquina Bay, Newport, Oregon from December 2014 to June 2018. Through relentless pursuit of excellence, dedication, and outstanding responsibility, you quickly certified as a 47’ MLB Coxswain, Boarding Officer, and OOD. During your tenure, you accumulated over 760 underway hours during more than 450 missions, and prosecuted over 75 search and rescue cases. Your underway Operational Risk Management and professional ability was evident in August of…

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    police officers, exactly one hundred officers was involved in a high speed chase that ended with the death of two civilians that was unarmed. The law enforcement agency began chasing Timothy Russell, and his passenger Melissa Williams who probably was terrified and, couldn’t possibly understand what they had done wrong to be being chased by these officers. The officers thought they had heard a gunshot come from the car of Timothy Russell as he passed by the court house building. The officers…

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