Military education and training

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    challenging branches in the military to join. However, the Marine Corps does offer many benefits and advancement opportunities. A career in the Marines Corps requires specific training, offers common compensation and benefits, and has an expected career path and an opportunity for advancement. Since the Marine Corps is such a difficult and challenging branch in the military, there are many requirements and trainings to go through in order to become an Enlisted Marine. Training will not be…

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    JROTC: Military Education

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    become better citizens. It’s not about training them to prepare of joining the military. This program allows to teach discipline and to become more independent with hard work. JROTC helps cadets become leaders so can have the chance to change the world for the better. The instructors mainly teaches students to develop their strengths of being independent and become mature adults. In 1916, Congress passed the National Defense Act to spread military education worldwide (Let 1 Student Textbook CH…

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    empire was a vast and powerful empire, but in the 18th century suffered military problems and challenges to its rule. These problems in fact were solved by reformations and the creation of the “Tanzimat”, which were a series of series of reforms that brought over culture, education, society, and religions more in line with Europe. The western reforms allowed the Ottoman empire to improve in their military army, their education, and economic, which they were struggling in before the reforms…

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    Reserve Training Coordinator for the Coast Guard Investigative Service The Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS) lacks an effective method of managing training opportunities across the service for the reserve force. It would be beneficial to establish a reserve training coordinator at each Resident Agent Office or field office for the purpose of ensuring uniform distribution of training opportunities with the goal of creating greater competency across the service. CGIS has a saying which…

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    Military Future Plans

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    been in the military for the past 16 years. When I first joined the military you did not need education to get promoted. The military has changed a lot in the past few years and now you need college to get promoted to any ranks. If you are in the military, you can check the After Action Review (AAR) after the previous boards to see what the board members are looking at. The number one thing they are looking at in education. I know that I am starting my education late in my military career. I am…

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    Exploration. College is payed for. These are the words military recruiters use when describing the job to kids in high schools across the nation. In several aspects, this diction is quite truthful. The military can bring many benefits, such as: College funding (if you’re qualified enough), effective job skills, and job security. All of these benefits are the reason I am so interested in this topic because I wanted to pursue why so many people oppose military recruiters. On the other hand, many…

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    a form of formal and informal education. Lack of knowledge makes people uncomfortable, especially if they supposed to be a subject matter experts on this particular topic. Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQC) exposed me to UW during Robin Sage training. UW concept and some of its activities were new to me. Seven years later when someone mentions UW, I remember my Robins Sage training. In my experience, Foreign Internal Defense (FID) is the majority of training I conducted. I heard how SF…

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    employment, the Department of Labor Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (VETS) has identified the need to address the high unemployment rate of the nation’s veteran population and the challenges faced by transitioning service members in translating their military skills to the civilian workforce. The Department of Labor collaboration with the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Department of Education (DoE), Small Business Administration (SBA), and the Office…

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    Lycurgus In Sparta

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    lived on the outskirts of Sparta. The perioikoi were mainly engaged with mining and the manufacturing of weapons for the Hoplites and Krypteia . The armaments manufactured by them became a vital component within the military, it allowed the Spartiates to continue their military training without discrepancy due to limited supplies, while driving and assisting the powerhouse of Spartan soldiers. The perioikoi also were involved in trade that allowed money to come in an dour of Sparta, it was seen…

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    the Peloponnesian war which was in 431-404 BC. On loyalty to the state, military service was essential in Sparta. Men were trained to be soldiers for life. Life in Sparta mainly revolved around being a warrior. GOVERNMENT The Spartan political system had two hereditary mighty monarch kings from two separate families (Agiad and Eurypontid). They were priests of Zeus. The duties of the kings were religious, judicial, and military. They were the chief priests of the state. They ruled along with…

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