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    Unity Of Command Analysis

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    Principles of Management by Henri Fayol being implemented in everyday work. The three that stand out most to me are Authority and Responsibility, Discipline, and Unity of Command. Authority and Responsibility in the military comes is determined by what rank you are. The higher the rank, the more authority you have, which in turn means the more responsibility you will have. Authority and responsibility works hand and hand with Unity of Command. We receive all of our orders from commanders.…

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    What They Do The U.S. military is what I want to do for my carrier they serve and protect the united states and they are different type of people who protects them like the air force is what I want to go and serve I don’t know what job I want to do yet but I’m looking in to what options I have. If the air force doesn’t work out I’ll just go to the U.S. National Guard and help people around the world. How do I become one? How do I become one? Well, I’ll have to talk to a recruiter and take a…

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    a thought-provoking book, A Tactical Ethic: Moral Conduct in the Insurgent Battlespace, which details a growing problem in the United States military, i.e. maintaining ethical and moral behavior on and off-duty. His supporting arguments are society emphasizes behavior not conducive to promoting positive ethical behavior, malignant personalities in the ranks spreading negative behavior, and the ambiguity of the asymmetric warfare fought today. He provides anecdotal evidence supporting the US…

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    Bonaparte was arguably one of the best rulers France has ever had. Napoleon Bonaparte, also known as Napoleon I, was a great military genius and political revolutionary of France. He made many changes for France and made it able to function after the Revolution. But he also got a lot of his success from the French Revolution. It made it very easy for him to rise up the ranks of the military, gain supporters, and take over France. There was so many problems that the government of France could not…

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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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    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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    Napoleon's Military System

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    of the military. A lot of the logistical systems developed by the old regime adapted to the new scale and pace of the operations under his command. Nevertheless, organization was made more efficient and the loads of the baggage trains were scaled down and shifted to the backs of the Soldiers. Napoleon transitioned some of the services performed by contractors and civilian personnel to military personnel during this time. Supplies and services remained civilian run, but under military control…

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    interest of the American people. One way the Armed Forces has ensured that individuals constitutional rights are protected is by putting Soldiers into Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) that best fits the Soldier unique skill set. The Army has implemented a program to make sure we have the Soldiers that are best for the professions within its ranks by implementing the GT Testing System. One form of GT Testing is the Occupational Physical Assessment Test (OPAT). The OPAT system is in place to…

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    Why should you join the military? Why should people join the military, is the military for everyone. The military will help you pay for tuition for college. Most people join the military to defend their freedom, there is a lot that can comes from serving your country. Many people would like to be a part of something that is bigger. (USMilitary.com Why You Should or should Not Join the Army the Army Is Not for everyone Comments)To submit to ‘discipline’ they may offer a on the job career training…

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    relevant to use the quote you chose in regards to operating outside the normal boundaries of the military. What are the normal boundaries of the military, every branch has communities within communities that all have different expectations of what they expect their personnel to do. All have politics but they are all different in many ways and yet the same. Personally this has in a way affected me in my military career I am from a very technical portion from the navy, and following direct orders…

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