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    NCO Leadership Challenges

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    Leadership Challenges of Combined Joint Forces SGM George K. Ott Operation Enduring Freedom, Provincial Reconstruction Team, Farah Afghanistan, 04/30/2008 38B, Civil Affairs Team NCOIC, 451st CA Bn. CJTF-82 Bagram george.k.ott.mil@mail.mil 9 November 2015 Class 42 Abstract I was deployed in late 2006 to become a Civil Affairs soldier and lead a CA team as the NCOIC in Operation Enduring Freedom, within the first hundred days of arriving at forward operating base in Farah, Afghanistan; I was…

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    My personal values are derived from my experiences as a youth, my transition into an adult and my decision to join the armed forces. I joined the military right out of high school, and it didn’t take long for the Army to mold me into a Soldier. Order, discipline, commitment and respect were lessons we all learned fast after raising our hands and swearing in. Those four things have stuck with me throughout my career. Of the seven Army Values, respect really stands out to me because as experience…

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    National Guard The National Guard is the branch of the military that operates as a “home guard.” Like servicemen and women in other branches of the armed forces, members of the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard undergo military training to protect the nation in case of attack and to aid americans during time of crisis, including national disasters like earthquakes and floods. Unlike other branches of the military the guard is mostly stationed on home soil (though they can be…

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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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    Behind The Mask Summary

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    it concentrates on the impact of a prevalent hidden injury known as post traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD). The military war veterans have been struggle with the psychological affects of war since they have returned. Melissa Walker is a therapist that designed a healing program for veterans suffering from PTSD. The experiment was first introduced at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Although many of the veteran participants were reluctant many were glad that they participated.…

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    Joint Force 2020

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    systems in cyberspace.” In example, an ally or partner’s lack of ability or willingness to support common goals may present an operational risk. When it comes to cyberspace, a failure to secure systems would pose a major risk to operations, personnel, and mission accomplishment. In such cases operational risk may be mitigated through the development of bilateral and multilateral capacity to improve interoperability to protect common interests through security cooperation, agreements, and…

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    the ideology of the military circa 20th century. In Rachel Maddow’s, Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power, there is a shift of power in the military, creating a perpetual spending and power for the military, mostly under the administration of Ronald Reagan. Maddow uses factual information, personal dialogue between officials within the military in the under the staff of the White House, and stories of popular actors during the time of escalation…

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    of our military today, that’s about 200,000 ladies risking their lives for our country. (History) They have many jobs, such as nurses, gunners, and engineers. People have finally recognized the important roles women have in the military by allowing them to play a part in ground combat. The idea of women fighting alongside men is heavily debated. Some actions women personnel have displayed are too significant to be overlooked. Women have been playing crucial roles in the United States military…

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    In order to form at peak performance the military has to be properly supplied. Since, all branches of the military conduct operations worldwide, it can be a logistical mess to ensure that they have the resources necessary to complete their mission. To help solve the logistical problem the Department of Defense came up with two different commands. The first and largest of the operational commands is the Military Sealift Command (MSC) uses sea-going vessels to transport large cargo and refuels…

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    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 of excellence thru Professionalism. Service…

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