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    recurring theme is how important camaraderie is in the military. This remains true today. In fact, it is a key aspect of all successful groups, not just in the military. Camaraderie is a special bond that develops between a group of people that creates a family-like bond, brings unity, and improves teamwork and performance. Because of its ability to positively change a group, camaraderie is essential for any general team. When one joins the military, he or she separates from their family…

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    Why Do Leaders Eat Last

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    relies heavily on group efforts. Like James Sinegal’s model of mutual trust, the military desires its leaders to create a positive environment for the organization to prosper. First and foremost, effective leadership begins with strong character. The U.S. Department of the Army has set several universal standards, such as the Army Values and Warrior Ethos, to establish ethical guidelines throughout the organization (3-1, 3-4). Within these guidelines, empathy is weighted among the most important…

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    Ethical Problem Solving I chose Ethical Problem Solving as my topic because it represents a difficult and important training area, not just for the military but for any organization. From my experience in the Army, I have noticed that the Army is always seeking to develop ethical problem solving from officers and soldiers who come from many different religious, personal, and philosophical backgrounds, who may view some problems and solutions within the ethical field in different ways. All…

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    Education derived from years of experience in a military training industry. Recipient of multiple awards for outstanding performance within education, the volunteer sector, and the dental field. Career supported by two Associates Degrees in Management and Dental Sciences. • Microsoft Office Suite • Training/ Education • SharePoint Experience • Academic Liaison • Security Clearance Processing…

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    Veterans aren’t given the benefits that they should be rewarded for all the good they do. Many people think that veterans are well supported, even veterans themselves thought that by going into the military that financially they would be taken care of, many other don’ t have any other option and joining the armed forces is their only option. Roughly one and a half million have in comes that are right below the poverty level. Due to how many homeless…

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    a duty to mentor and develop future leaders to ensure the legacy of this great organization we belong to. Mentorship is one strategy used by the Army to continue its heritage to win our nations wars. MAJ Cox was an assistant professor of American Politics, Public Policy and Strategy in the Department of Social Sciences at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY. He gathered most of his research from the US Military Academy Library, the Library of Congress, The Eisenhower Library, and the…

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    stop the use of child soldiers, they are not cared about, Instead of trying child soldiers for war crimes countries should attack the leaders who authorized the act. One is reason for this is: In 2012, for example, it announced it would withhold military financing from the Democratic Republic of Congo and training from a Congolese battalion until Congo signed an action plan with the United Nations to end its use of child soldiers. Congo had been dragging its feet for seven years on signing the…

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    been performing this job for over 25 years, and over the years have been on several different aircraft. At the time the project team was being assembled I had a 2,000 flying hours on the E-3 AWACS and a total of 5,000 hour on other military aircraft. Over my military career I have also had the opportunity to be part of past teams assigned with similar tasks as the E-3G…

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    Media Bias In The Military

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    conduit between the military and the American public. While it is a critical subset of the population, the military represents only roughly 1 percent of the entire U.S. population, which creates a potential contextual gap between the military and civilians. Many civilians today do not know anyone who serves and may feel disconnected because they do not understand the military’s purpose, activities and meaning in their own lives. For them, the media offers their only exposure to military…

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    Military Drones are one of the most controversial new technologies. One reason is that drones are used to bomb military target. These are unmanned drone that target suspected targets. One of the latest downfalls from this technology is that they bombed women and children. The intelligence was wrong and innocent people were killed. The American people need to take on the government and say that this wrong. Drones were invented to be an intelligence gather for the war but it brought on by social…

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