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    Artifact 1: Recruitment Centers Realignment Recent developments in technology has enabled us to perform many tasks or meet our necessities easier and quicker. People do not prefer to go to shopping centers which are far away from their neighborhood, instead they order online. That is why; Amazon, Ebay or some other online shopping companies making incredible profits and have numerous members. On the other hand, some other companies such as Walmart, Target, and Sears search for market demand and…

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    is not a humiliation but a benefit, and ought to be so regarded by you gentlemen.” Out of all the African American units, only two engaged in combat. One unit was the 369th Infantry Regiment, or the Harlem Hell Fighters. They fought under French command and spent 191 days in combat. On their way home, the group was given a parade and received the Croix de Guerre, France’s highest medal for bravery. Women also served in the war. Over 30,000 women volunteered for service in World War I. About…

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    is to be ascribed by the Lord’s command and by His command only.…

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    Challenge of Command Summaries Chapter 1: Chapter 1 of Nye’s book “The Challenge of Command” begins with an explanation that this is an important book for specialists and junior officers to read so that they may thoroughly understand the challenges that are faced by positions of command. Nye emphasizes the importance of continuation of learning, and laments that with many soldiers learning ceases at a certain point in their career. Nye criticizes the mental process of certain aspects of…

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    the Troop L of the 6Th U. S. Cavalry. After leaving there, he served with the 6Th Cavalry at various posts throughout California, Arizona, and North Dakota from 1887-1890. In 1891 he was transferred to the University of Nebraska, as a professor of Military Science and Tactics, and while there received his law degree in 1893. He remained there until 1895. In 1895 he…

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    Joint Transition Essay

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    days) of what our fellow JPME I classmates are familiar with. Six hours of lectures and discussion on broad stroke: National Security Strategy (NSS), Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), Capstone Concept for Joint Operations, National Military Strategy (NMS), Unified Command Plan (UCP), Guidance for Force Employment (GEF), Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP), JPP, JP 3-0, & JP 5-0 to name a few. One thing became clear and…

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    Soldiers must serve as leaders and followers. It is important to understand that leaders do not just lead subordinates—they also lead other leaders. Leaders are not always designated by position, rank, or authority. We will discuss the way the U.S. military defines leadership, toxic leadership, and what Army doctrine reference publication (ADRP) 6-22 is and the difference compared to Army doctrine reference publication (ADP) 6-22. As defined in ADP 6-22, Leadership is the process of influencing…

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    in turn. As a consequence, the tendency of submission of research papers with brilliant ideas, presentations on military history by officers has been retrogressing. Due to socio- economic transformation, a complete change in the pattern of enlistment in the military has…

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    Joint Service Ethos

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    were on the rise in Afghanistan due to poor command emphasis on firearms safety that consequentially allow soldiers to develop bad habits in handling of weapons. The incident of Somalia Affair, a Somali teenager scavenged for food in Canadian barrack was shot and brutally beaten to death by two soldiers, revealed the lack of training in ethical and moral education, rampant indiscipline, and poor leadership management that existed and ignored by military leaders over a period of time .…

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    The Korean War Analysis

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    Korean War, more than 600,000 African Americans had served in the military (Clay, 1987). All black units played a huge role in the war, and one unit that was highly praised was the first, last, and only all black Ranger Company. Rangers are an elite light infantry Special Operations Company specialized in irregular…

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