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    David Pierce Biography

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    awarded the Military Occupation Specialty 11B, Infantryman. Afterwards, I was assigned to Bravo CO, 1st BTN 68th Armor REG, 3rd BDE Combat Team at Fort Carson, CO. While at Bravo CO I was assigned as a Rifleman and a Gunner for a M2 Bradley. Subsequently deploying to both Iraq and Afghanistan during that time. After four and a half years with Bravo CO, I was accepted into the Army Counterintelligence (CI) Special Agent Course. I was next assigned to Alpha CO, Bavarian Military Intelligence…

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    Tempelhof, he retired from the air force on September 30, 1974, with over 8000 flying hours. First in addition to other Air Force decoration has been awarded the legion of Merit Cheney award. In 1998 he was awarded the americanism award, Air Force Sergeants Association, in 1998 he was also awarded the Freedom award from the city of Provo. The distinguished Humanitarian award from institute of German American Relations in 1999. On the way home to Texas he flew two place p-51 Mustang a lifelong…

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    Positivity EXPERIENCE Management • Responsible for providing leadership in developing Human Resources Staff and implementing Army Human Resources strategies and services, including plans, policies, practices, theories and systems to support the military personnel, Human Resources strategic direction, job placement of employees, postal operations and status reporting within assigned Army organizations. • Recruited, determined applicants’ eligibility, counseled applicants on employee…

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    James H. Doolittle Quotes

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    Flying Cross, Mackey Trophy, Schneider Cup, Harmon Trophy, Bendix Trophy, Thompson Trophy, Medal of Honor, Tony Jannus Award, Presidential Medal of Freedom, 2 distinguished service medals, the silver star, 3 distinguished flying crosses, The bronze star, four air medals, and decorations from multiple countries, Public welfare medal and United States military academy's Sylvanus Thayer Award. James H. Doolittle did have some downfalls like the Great Depression and his wife dying in 1988 five years…

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    442nd Battalion Essay

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    Weeks leading up to the movie event, the production company created one of the largest ad campaigns for this film. It was featured in Military periodicals and even LIFE magazine. Lesson plans where created for students to watch this movie for lesson plans. The movie was nominated for for best story and screenplay in the 1951 Academy Awards. Although it didn’t win the award, this was a huge victory for Japanese Americans. This film can be symbolized as the publics acceptance of Japanese Americans…

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    Sfc Miller Essay

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    Sergeant First Class (SFC) Jonathan W. Miller has made significant contributions to the Military Police Corps Regiment and the United States Army throughout his 11 year career. His dedication and drive for mission accomplishment deserves special recognition for his service. SFC Miller has defined himself as the epitome of a professional, competent and knowledgeable NCO. His unwavering commitment and dedication to Soldiers, highlights the unquestionable character of this young noncommissioned…

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    soldier amongst the 7th brigade. There was no need for him to use rewards or punishments because he was tactically proficient on how to lead and was well known for all the awards and decorations he had received like the, Distinguished Service Cross the second highest award you could receive in the ARMY. Throughout his military career, transformational leadership was always his motto. He carried that on through his brigade and everywhere he stepped foot. He was a risk taker because on, November…

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    debt for a plethora of countries, it did however, aid in the process of many of future achievements, one of them, the push for Civil Rights in America. Before World War II began in 1941, approximately four thousand African Americans served in the military, only twelve serving as officers, however, by the end of the war, in 1945, two and a half million African Americans had registered for the draft and more than one…

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    John Pollara Vietnam War

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    College before he enlisted in the United States Army in 1967. Having great leadership skills, he was granted honorable military ranks that include Private First Class, Platoon Sergeant, and Staff Sergeant. Mr. Pollara served in Vietnam for two years and was awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and Silver Star. His outstanding achievement continued after his years of service in the military when he returned to become an accountant and became involved in his community. After graduating from La…

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    nominated for twelve Academy Awards, and won seven of them, including Best Picture of the Year. This was originally a novel by Michael Blake in 1986 but became a movie in 1990 and was directed and produced by Kevin Costner and Jim Wilson. The main characters were Lt. John Dunbar (Kevin Costner), Stands With a Fist (Mary McDonnell), and Kicking Bird (Graham Greene). This movie was set in 1864 and told the story of a soldier named John Dunbar who chose to live on a military post after almost…

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