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    criminal with the intent to change American history, each of the team mates comes from a very different background making the team the best people in there fields. The three main heroes are Lucy Preston, a history professor up for tenor, US Master Sergeant Wyatt Logan, US Delta Force, and Rufus Carlin a mechanic.…

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    The Making of the Knights Templar “Like going on pilgrimage, to which they were often likened, crusading was an act of Christian love and piety that compensated for and paid the penalties earned by sin” (Richard Abels, par. 1). During the Medieval Time Period, the Christians would take pilgrimage to the Holy City of Jerusalem until it became increasingly dangerous as the Muslim Wars of Expansion threated the Holy City of Jerusalem. This sparked the Crusades: a series of Holy Wars where the…

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    tasks have been sitting longer than normal. If a higher organization does not take immediate action in the distribution of the tasks, the lower level organizations are stuck with the anticipation of guessing due dates. By granting TMT access to Master Sergeants and above or to personnel involved in the TMT process, they can immediately see where the log jam occurs as well as monitor suspenses in real-time. The need for access at the lower levels is paramount to timely task completion as well…

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    “Medic! How I Fought World War II with morphine, sulfa, and iodine swabs,” is written by Robert Franklin. It is an account of his own experiences in WWII that brings combat to life. Most of the book is heavily based on the author’s own diary, which gives the reader a day-to-day narrative. It offers first hand perspective from the European front, the invasion throughout Italy in particular. Franklin was assigned as a medic to the 45th Infantry in 1942 during the invasion of Europe and spent the…

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    met with immediate economic sanctions by the United Nations against Iraq. The war progressed, and eventually Iraq was defeated. My uncle, Mark Sunderland, served in the Persian Gulf War. He served for 21 years in the Air Force and retired as a Master Sergeant. Also, Shelly Starkey, who also served in the war, is a close friend to me. Based off of their experiences and knowledge, as well as other sources, I have concluded that the Persian Gulf War was unnecessary. It caused excess environmental,…

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    Due to my experience I was moved into a Senior Master Sergeant Position in my work-center. During the first two month’s it was very difficult for me to supervise six different nationalities, all the same rank as me. At first I wanted to put them all on the same standards as the Air Force, trying to instill…

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    patrol deputy has made me realize the importance of a higher education more than ever. One of my personal goals that I would like to achieve is acquiring more responsibility within my job, such as transitioning from a patrol deputy position to a sergeant position,…

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    Whether I promote to Master Sergeant or not, in the next three to five years, is in the future and I cannot see the future. But, by correctly applying the concepts that I chose as the most important to me in my Personal Leadership Development Plan entries, I will move in the right direction. The five most important concepts that I learned about over the last couple of weeks are, Knowing Others, Individual Consideration (Caring), Followership, Situation, and Diversity Awareness. As of right now…

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    Liberia Culture Essay

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    Culture can be described as the way of life of a particular people expressed through their behavior, art and traditions. Some of the components of culture are language, values, beliefs, norms and symbols (“Cambridge Dictionary,” 2016). Awareness of a country’s geography, infrastructure, economy and social institutions can help leaders make better decisions if operating in that environment. Having a cultural understanding of Liberia, a key American ally in Africa, is particularly important for…

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    "I thought the Major was hard on me before, but I'm gunna be a sergeant! I'm gunna be a sergeant!", Cheoh cheered. Cheoh stopped cheering and put hand on his chin. "Hold on though...I have to do everything he said. Let's see, healing him, that should take about, um.", Cheoh said while grabbing a book on ship technology and flipping…

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