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    the government to play a huge role in both of these things.This was done through a vast amount of government implement programs throughout the states that supported FDR's three R's. Many of these programs created during the New Deal, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the Home Owners Loan Corporation, and the Social Security Administration, ultimately changed the role of the government and substantially supported the U.S. out of the Great…

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    increase in job opportunities, generated a(n) economic boost, and put a new focus on the war. After Franklin D. Roosevelt created the New Deal within his first 100 days in office (New Deal Gale), FDR created a social program called the Civilian Conservation Corp. which was one of the largest reasons the New Deal brought us out of depression. The CCC employed over three million…

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    The Civilian Conservation Corps sent 250,000 young men to work camps to perform reforestation and conservation tasks. This removed surplus of workers from cities, provided healthy conditions for boys, and provided money for families. [ (New Deal Programs) ] With the creation of this program President Roosevelt brought together the nation’s young men and the land in an effort to save them both. [ (Civilian Conservation Corps CCC) ] President Roosevelt proposed to recruit thousands of unemployed…

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    today's society, The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps is a program that combines amusing benefits for the individual cadet and opportunities to serve the school and community. While teaching leadership skills for the cadet’s daily lives and incorporating the military foundation, covering the history, techniques for oral communication, drill and ceremony, and marksmanship. The JROTC program seeks for exemplary citizens making the community a better place. In 1916 the program had a different…

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    created in 1942 and carried out collection around the world including agent operations, signal interception, and photo reconnaissance. At the same time, aerial reconnaissance missions were run by the Army Air Corps, and counterintelligence support was provided the Army Counterintelligence Corps who operated both domestically and overseas. The Army signals intelligence broke and exploited the code systems used by the Japanese army which intelligence is thought to have shorted the war in the…

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    positive impact on my community, offer a variety of positions I can grow in, and allow me to utilize my previous experience and strengths. I have realized the importance of having a positive impact on my community. I had a life changing experience that showed the impact that one person or a small group of people can have on their community. After college, I participated in AmeriCorps NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps). This program is often referred to as the domestic Peace Corps. The…

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    made many significant contributions to the AMEDD community throughout his 19 years of Active Duty service. Currently serving as Program Director of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMS) Residency at Tripler Army Medical Center he is molding the next generation of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and providing excellent surgical results. LTC Ryhn has served the AMEDD in the admin realm as well as clinical. He has led troops as a Medical Service Corps (MSC) officer from Platoon Leader all…

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    Saving America’s Economy Since 1933 The Great Depression was one of the largest national crises in American history. Leaving a stunning fifty percent of the nation unemployed, many citizens went daily without food or means to provide for their families. In order to provide jobs for citizens, the government established many programs to help support the unemployed. One such program was the Civilian Conservation Corps. Formed by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1932, the CCC was an organization…

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    Development Program, and PCH. There are also three recovery programs: Agricultural Adjustment Act,Tennessee Valley Authority, Work Progress Administration. Some of the oldest programs are still very effective and existing today such as: Civilian Conservative Corps, Federal Housing Administration, and Social Security Act. These programs are such an important part of history and made a huge impact on the Great the…

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    The Army Profession and Challenges in the Civilian-Military Relations The United States Army is arguably the most powerful Army in the world. Its endurance from the Cold War era to current unconventional conflicts of the modern day has proven its resiliency. The United States Army is undoubtedly a profession, and the leaders in the United States Army have critical and important role, ADRP1 defined and described the Army Profession and the Army Ethic as “Army Profession – A unique vocation of…

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