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    Organizational Setting: Navy Marine Corp Relief Society Founded in 1904, Navy Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) was incorporated to provide formal and organization assistance to navy and marine families. The areas of assistance include financial education, counseling and a visiting nurses program for those injure in combat. The organization continues to thrive because of ongoing donations and committed volunteers. Vision and Mission of Navy Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) NMCRS vision is…

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    close the recruiting station. The navy is jeopardizing the organization reputation in those areas that were affected by the optimization policy. Those that are looking for information about the navy will now have to travel to a recruiting station that is further away just to speak with a navy recruiter. The other branches of service still have offices in those areas and their recruiting stations are still manned. Those recruiting station that was closed by the navy are still being billed monthly…

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    Navy Seals Research Paper

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    Have you ever heard about the Navy SEALs? Read this and find out who they are. Navy SEALs are said to be the second most elite special forces in the world-next to the British SAS. SEALs stands for sea(SEA), air(A), and land(L). They consist of elite commandos that undergo extreme pressure-physically and mentally, and have go through six months of extremely hard training. The SEALs’ history go all the way back to WWII. They originally consisted of five different groups that merged into one, even…

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    “Earn your trident everyday” (21) means it is harder to stay a SEAL than it is to become one, says Marcus Luttrell in the novel Service A Navy Seal at War. He said this so the reader knows that the SEALs work harder everyday to prove themselves. The SEALs are the most elite personnel the U.S. has to offer, this can be shown in the acronym SEAL which stands for SEa, Air, and Land, all the places in which they fight. They are willing to make the ultimate sacrifice to protect their way of life.…

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    goes it alone, and no man will be left behind. Service A Navy Seal at War followed this theme in my opinion. Throughout the book Marcus and numerous other SEALs fearlessly stayed together as a team. The paragraphs following are examples of how a few servicemen saved not only their teammates, but American lives as well by working as a team, and never leaving a man to go it alone. Marcus and his twin brother Morgan trained together and became Navy SEALs. Their choice to not split up during…

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    behavior was further hardened on this voyage as he saw 163 seamen and apprentices flogged.”(Michael 2013). At the moment of time the navy was very new ,which meant there were not much restriction to what you can and can not do in the navy . So as a result, people started flogging(torturing people with a cat-o'nine-tails or other object) as a way to show dominance in the navy and unfortunately Melville crew participated in these activated. After experiencing such horror of seem people he knew…

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    Navy Budgets

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    I believed that life after high school would be somewhat simple, but I was wrong. I thought that I would just join the Navy get money and have very minimal financial problems. Truth is I'm going to be working hard in attempt to earn enough money to be able to afford toilet paper and groceries. With my paycheck I will struggle to keep up with all my financial responsibilities therefore keeping a budget will be somewhat helpful to keep up with my finances and expenses. First because they can…

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    1. In your own words, define ‘Professionalism’: Professionalism is the ability to put the mission of the ship, morale of the crew, and objectives of the Navy above your own opinions. It is gauged through actions alone. One’s mindset might be that of a professional, but if their actions do not demonstrate it, then they are not a professional. Professionalism is demonstrated multiple times a day even though circulating around the same event. An example would be if a leader is given an order…

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    Gundecking In The Navy

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    lying about meeting certain requirements that were never carried out accordingly (Gundeck, n.d.). In the United States Navy, this can span from inflating the supply count on a naval ship to committing fraud and bribery. Gundecking can sometimes seem innocuous but the gravity of not presenting the correct information can have serious consequences. According to the Origin of Navy Terminology, there is no clear history or origin of the tenn "gundecking" but this tenn has written documentation of…

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    Navy Seal Essay

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    The 5 steps to becoming a navy seal U.S Navy seals are highly trained and skilled assassins who conduct military operations in the sea, air and on land. Navy seals need to be in top physical and mental shape because seals perform very challenging missions foreign and domestic. Some of the missions performed are underwater reconnaissance missions, finding and eliminating enemy targets, and gathering information. There are a few steps needed to become a navy seal. Application have to be accepted…

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