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    Staff Sergeant Citizen

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    Staff Sergeant Citizen enlisted in the United States Army on January 26th, 2005. He completed Basic Training at Fort Benning, Georgia in June 1999. He completed Advanced Individual Training at Fort Lee, Virginia in 2005 for Military Occupational Specialty Parachute Rigger. He reclassified and graduated for 68W Healthcare Specialist in 2007 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Staff Sergeant Citizen’s has served as an Airdrop Equipment Repair SPC (2-75th Ranger Battalion), Fort Lewis, Washington; Team…

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    I can help to promote Americanism by giving to veterans and saying the pledge of allegiance learning the constitution of the United States of America and Singing the Star-Spangled Banner. Celebrating American holidays like the Fourth of July which is America’s birthday, also known as Independence Day. Sharing are belief in God and how we are all brothers and sisters and together we make America. Letting others know that America is a good place to live showing them that anyone can work in America…

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    I will be writing an informal report analyzing why it has taken me 9 years to complete my bachelor’s degree, the setback encountered, and how I stopped making excuses and finally finishing. The main reason for enlisting the military was to take advantage of the educational opportunity and attain the Montgomery G.I. bill. Despite the training provided to perform job assignments, it was extremely difficult to purse college level education. For the most part each of my appointed commands required…

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    Canadian Armed Forces. However, upon delving deeper into the organization’s past and current testimonies, it is clearly the opposite. Anybody that doesn’t fit the ideal image of a military hero: white, male, straight and preferably Christian can expect harassment. For instance, members of the LGBTQ were discharged from the military because of non-accurate beliefs regarding their sexual orientation or gender choice . Racial minorities are not immune to this either, with both personnel and…

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    Pickett's Charge Essay

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    The battle of July 1-3, 1863 was fought at a town called, Gettysburg, which was the intersection of the principle streets, in Pennsylvania, while Gen. Lee was gone to Maryland and Pennsylvania through Virginia 's Shenandoah Valley. The fight was a serial of forth and back of their past positions between the armed forces. Armed force of Potomac (90,000 men under Gen. George G. Meade) and the Confederate armed force (75,000 man of Northern Virginia Army under Gen. Robert E. Lee) met up in a three…

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    Iron Mass Essay

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    Iron Mass is very cheerful with his life fighting wise. He has an old, wise sensei named Dojo who can see the future. But something Iron Mass has never understood is why Dojo keeps telling Iron to go to Russia. But one day his sensei finally stops hinting and tells Iron Mass to the reason he wants him to go to Russia. Sensei told him the reason he wants him to go Russia is because in the future a kid turns into a dictator and kills Iron Mass and his brother. So Iron and his brother fly to…

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    relationships while in contact with them, and how this influenced functions of my organization. Emotional intelligence as well as language and cultural skills are necessary to build the continuity, competence, and habitual relationships so critical in military operations with partner nations. However, the pace of training and deployments makes it a challenge to fully understand and adapt to other cultures. In order to truly understand them, research must be conducted long before the initial…

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    I wanted to inform my fellow students about the Army and what opportunities, benefits and jobs are available with joining. So when it comes to joining the Army you need to do your research about it so you can see what it’s all about. Most people might think it’s just going to war and fighting but if you actually look into it you might find something that really interest you. “You can start looking into the army at their main website.”(goarmy.com) Here is a great place to start your research and…

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    War. Walter Dean Myers was a war veteran who enlisted in the war at the very young age of seventeen and wrote about his experiences. He thought enlisting in the military would be a better way of life and give him a way out of his current life he wanted better for himself and that is why he made the choice he made. Myers was in the military for a total of three years. His book basically reflected his experience, a few things where changed slightly like the name of the characters. The book was…

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    Soldiers are brave selfless heroes who risk their lives for our country and will do whatever it takes to do the right thing. Soldiers often show great courage by putting there life in danger for others. In fact all heroes will risk their lives no matter the problem at hand. Above all, heroes are admired for strength and nobility. Heroes are good role models because they show your children that it’s always good to do the right thing. Heroes are often people who do something we couldn’t do,…

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