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    Air Force Interview Essay

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    life. I think the Air Force and other military branches are doing more than many companies to work towards a diversified workforce. This is partially because we are funded by tax dollars and this leads the military towards being somewhat of a social experiment run by the government. The military is getting better each year towards creating policies that allow for a greater range of diversified service. Women are now allowed in every role within the military, whereas in the past they were…

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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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    The concerns about allowing homosexuals to serve in the military have been an ongoing source of social discord and dynamic social discourse. Homosexual soldiers have served honorably in the U.S. military for many years and as such have participated in most of the major conflicts and wars around the world, including the American Revolutionary War (Baker, 2010). The idea that these honorable men and women have had to be less than honest about their sexual orientation so that they would be allowed…

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    Combat Leadership Women currently make up more than 14% of the 1.4 million active military personnel but were not allowed to serve in over 230,000 combat positions; despite that they have increasingly served at the front lines (Goudreau, 2013). In 2013, the U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta decided to allow women to serve in military combat roles, reversing a 1994 policy that excluded women from serving in combat units. This ensures that the best person is in a leadership position regardless…

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    Essay On Warfighters

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    expertise in one subject or another since knowledge and wisdom are what sets leaders apart from followers. The more I learn the better leader I will become. There have been several points in my life where I have been a leader while serving in the military. Warfighters depended on me to make sure they were returned to their families without loss of life or limb. These soldiers depended on me to train them on the equipment and weapons they were going to use in a wartime environment. This duty of…

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    For the past decade, the Army has been involved in numerous conflicts. Most of our junior Soldiers only recognize the spectrum of war from our organization. In addition to that, most of them do not even identify themselves with what we represent as an entity and to the rich and unmatched heritage that we possess as an organization. The privilege to be a Soldier in the Army is the most ancient and honorable profession of all times. Ancient and fearless Armies such as the Romans, the Spartans, and…

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    not decidedly different from “normal” intelligence, as described in Joint Doctrine for Intelligence Support to Operations, as knowledge of the adversary, however the is a difference in the perception of intelligence during peacetime military exercises versus armed military conflicts. Intelligence is collected and processed everyday through the intelligence cycle, but the natural tendency to focus and prioritize intelligence processing based on the current or most conspicuous adversarial crisis.…

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    Leadership In The Army

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    Leadership skills are displayed by a good demeanor and a multitude of moral actions. Leaders take pride in their selves and of the best interest of the organization they serve. Mentors set examples others aspire to emulate (Economy, n.d.). An Army leader with military bearing project a professionalism. “Commanding presence, a professional image of authority. A professional presents a decent appearance because it commands respect” (Headquarters, Department of the Army, 2015). First…

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    Profession itself and being a Professional. This white paper helps open up the discussion between junior leaders and enlisted Soldiers and about the lack of leadership that is currently perceived in the organization. The Profession of Arms explains the role that each individual Soldier and the military as a whole plays in society. The word being “open” in the article means opening up discussion and being critical thinkers.. The American people’s trust is what makes the military’s never-pursuit…

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    Cycle, Military Decision Making Process, and honed my briefing skills in comparison to other CI Agents with a non-Military Intelligence background. I completed my Associates of Arts in Intelligence Operations through Cochise College within the first year of my Army enlistment. I sought to further enhance my knowledge as an intelligence professional through earning a Bachelors of Arts in International Relations concentrated in Comparative and Regional Politics. While attending American Military…

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