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    of intervention, the real meaning of what it is to be resilient and why it is so important for a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) to have an open mind and compassion. In her military career, she has stood out before her peers, seniors and subordinates. Rising through the ranks with her hard work ethic and dedication to military service. Taking on the most difficult of tasks, recognizing them as chances to excel, and maintaining focus in the face of adversity. MSG Hauver gained knowledge when…

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    Army Profession Paper

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    different things to different people, in the military this definition of the word if very form-fitting. The military sends their Soldiers through various trainings in order to keep them professionals and experts in their field. “To maintain the effectiveness of the profession, the Army tests and certifies its members to make sure each member meets the high standards of the profession; and re-certifies each professional…

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    different things to different people, in the military this definition of the word if very form-fitting. The military sends their Soldiers through various trainings in order to keep them professional experts in their field. “To maintain the effectiveness of the profession, the Army tests and certifies its members to make sure each member meets the high standards of the profession; and re-certifies each professional…

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    of in retrospect of compensation are relocation expenses and paid time off. The military may move a service member and/or family once a year or once every several years. Anyone that has moved in the civilian sector knows what an inconvenience to time and budget moving can be. The military pays for labor, supplies, mileage, equipment, lodging, food, and any other expenses incurred as a result of the move. Military members are limited on the weight allowed for moving based on rank and whether…

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    this argument would insinuate that the military is keeping women from these top officer positions because of gender discrimination, when in fact it’s just the military trying to keep underqualified personnel out of these positions. Multiple times McGregor writes about how women are limited to the promotions they can receive in the military; for example she mentions that “the remaining restrictions hurt women’s opportunities for advancement” (McGregor, Military Women in Combat). Although these…

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    Dartemont Heroism

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    Society generally expects soldiers to employ the martial values. Military personnel should be heroic, willing to die defending their homeland and blindly follow their leaders. Fear refutes all of those norms with brute honesty, gore, humor and sarcasm. It should be required reading before anyone takes the oath of office and receives the nuclear codes. When speaking to heroism the interaction between Dartemont and Mademoiselle Berginol, quite bluntly states, “Pure heroes are as rare as geniuses…

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    The future is here! Drones have evolved to be suited for combat, but the question is, is it ethical to use drones in combat? Does it help the cause or just make the cause worse? Drones being used in combat can change the way we fight. They are being used over sending in our troops, tanks, trucks, and manned aircraft. While we don't risk the lives of our soldiers and spending a lot of tax dollars on expensive equipment and vehicles, we send unmanned drones not risking lives of pilots flying…

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    Army Personal Statement

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    I have always had an interest for law enforcement organizations such as Police, Military and etc. At the age of 18, I applied to the Police Academy of Amsterdam. However I never pursued it completely to see where it would bring me to. In 2011, I decided to join the Army to get a firsthand experience and said to myself if I don't like it, I could always get out after my first initial contract. Meanwhile I have reenlisted twice after my first contract and by the end of this contract I would be…

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    (JCIDS), upon receipt of higher guidance, develop an organizational and materiel solution among the other DOTMLPF domains; that is, they are developed along with doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership & education, personnel, and facilities. (AFMM, p. 6) The military and the Army develop a family of operational concepts to achieve strategic guidance and operational objectives including Capstone Concept for Joint Operations supporting Joint Concepts and the family of concepts in…

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    Ever since I was a young boy i've always dreamt about being in the military. It would be an honor to be able to serve our country. I have so much deference for active military personnel and military veterans. All those people that served or are currently serving have great courage. I believe I have what it takes to be a great candidate for the United States Navy. A reason why I think I would be a excellent candidate for the Navy is because I work well with other people. I would aggrandize to…

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