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    The career I plan on doing is a military nurse. This career interests me because it combines the two things I want to be when I grow up so I do not have to sacrifice one career for the other. I believe this career is a good suit for me, because I enjoy helping people and I believe I have the patients and that I am cool headed enough to try and deal with the stress. I want to make something of myself and become a person people look up to. I want to be known as a hero and to me those are two of…

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    efficiently moved through the ranks and commanded the American Expeditionary Force in Europe during World War I, and won victory of Germany. He began in 1886, reporting to Fort Bayard, New Mexico Territory, where he was a part of the Troop L of the 6Th U. S. Cavalry. After leaving there, he served with the 6Th Cavalry at various posts throughout California, Arizona, and North Dakota from 1887-1890. In 1891 he was transferred to the University of Nebraska, as a professor of Military Science and…

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    After I graduate high school, I am considering joining a branch of the military. Whichever branch I join I would like to be a combat engineer. A combat engineer is some who is in the military who supports the fighting forces by performing field construction. They are trained in the use of many different construction equipment. This job demands mechanical thinking and strategic thinking. It is also a job where you may be working in extremely hazardous conditions. They use “bulldozers, loaders,…

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    Napoleon's Goal

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    things happen that change France. “Napoleon (1769-1821) dominated both French and European history from 1799 to 1815.” He put his military knowledge in the outbreak of the French Revolution and brought it to an end. That was one of the main reason that rise him to power. Napoleon life had a background and it's his military career where he leaned and dominated his military skills. He slowly was losing his power which is known as Napoleon's fall from power where he tried to come back, but was…

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    Military Stereotypes

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    dodgers R. Lee Ermey was talking about. I doubt that he had the same attitude as Ermey, but then again, he was in Army Communications during the war, not the Marine Corps. Recently, February 10, 2018 to be exact, when my grandfather recounted his military service from 1968-1970, he shared with me some valuable life lessons he gained. Having registered before that time, as was required…

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    dissention throughout the ranks. Heinl provides examples of GI dissent organizations and underground newspapers working to undermine leadership throughout installations and overseas in Vietnam . He also notes these activities were not only embraced by the lower enlisted, but by members of the officer corps as well. The Concerned Officers Movement went so far as to file a lawsuit against the Defense Secretary in an attempt to support their “right” to oppose the war . Again, military…

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    Military Culture Essay

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    Nation within a Nation There are five branches or military, which are; Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine and Coast Guard. Any military affiliation, such as active duty, reservist, guard, and a family member can be very challenging. The demand to be committed to your country and your call to duty set the military apart from any other career. Military families bond is like no other and has a sense of community that is very structured. The military families are able to relate to each other as well…

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    Sequestration At Work

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    As a retired military member, I had to respond to your post. You are so right about how many military members felt abandoned by sequestration, among other programs. Your analysis is sound and, having lived through it and been one of the victims it, I can speak to its soundness from experience and from the information we’ve learned in this class. The military’s lack of trust in its lower rank doers of the work is notorious. I was complaining about this to my dad once and he reported it had been…

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    Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) in the military, Soldiers transform from civilian into Soldiers. Starting from the very beginning they learn how to march, run, cadence, and learn the overall basic army skills as a new Soldier joining the ranks. Once you acquire the army basic skills to learn just enough to get by, the Army sends you to advanced individual training to become a Human Resource Specialist. As a Human Resource Specialist, you start at the most junior rank acquiring and learning…

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    Essay On Military Career

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    Military, a person who is serving for their country in some way, is a career I wish to pursue because, Military will pay for my college so I will be getting a good education, I will get to travel places I have never been to, and I will obtain a good salary. I have family members that are serving for our country. When one of my family comes home, he knows that I have been interested in going into the service since he started coming home and talking about it. In the military I want to be a…

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