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    Army leaders are responsible for a litany of tasks intended to care for Soldiers, their families, equipment, mission accomplishment, training, and a multitude of other charges. From the specialist first assigned as a team leader to the four star General designing full-scale war, all carry the title of leader. Both are answerable to another leader who is responsible for the same issues and more. Direct leadership is the first level of leadership. Defined as hands on, face-to-face leadership,…

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    One early influential decision by Bradley was to recommend that Eisenhower take Major General Lloyd Frendendall out of command of II Corps due to their inadequate performance at Kasserine Pass. After conferring with Bradley, Eisenhower replaced Frendendall with George Patton and assigned Bradley to be the corps deputy commanding general. When Patton left in April of 1943 to continue with plans in Sicily, Bradley assumed command of the corps. While they had gained a renewed sense of confidence…

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    Joint Warfare During WW2

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    capabilities amongst the services, and increase the overall warfighting capability to meet the new threat. “It takes all our services together plus the industrial efforts of our Nation to win any major war”. 6 Joint Warfare is the integration of military’s different services into one unified command for the purpose of successful warfare. The first modern major joint operations started in the late stage of World War I, where field armies supported by guns, mortars and tanks; as well as airplanes…

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    Louisiana Maneuvers

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    What Were The Louisiana Maneuvers? World War I revealed that the U.S. military was still quite unprepared for modern war. Doctrine was out of date, experience in the command of large forces was nonexistent, and the coordination of arms and services was largely a matter of theory. Post WW I, twenty years of inadequate funding and bare bone units had made the U.S. Army little more than a token establishment. On 1 September 1939, the day that Germany's attack on Poland signaled the beginning of…

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    Battle of the Bulge, a battle that will be known forever in history as Adolf Hitler’s last stand. It all started on the morning of December 16, 1944, where Hitler ordered his massive offensive line to attack the wide spread of American soldiers with heavy artillery. Across 85 miles were six divisions of American troops, three divisions of which were new and inexperienced, while the other three divisions were experienced, but older and tired. This played a factor in the German offense as they…

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    Stalin, Winston Churchill, and Franklin D. Roosevelt met in Iran to discuss the war and decided to take action in France and invade it in the spring of 1944. They had grouped up Generals George Marshall, Dwight Eisenhower, Bernard Montgomery, Omar Bradley, Bertram Ramsey, Walter Bedell-Smith, Arthur Tedder and Trafford Leigh-Mallory to draw up…

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    For the past 71 years, Leo Hymas has been haunted by what he had witnessed just inside of a small town in Germany during World War II, but let’s start from the beginning. He was born in Sharon, Idaho on February 2, 1926. He had received his draft notice in May and so he went directly from High School to the Big City. During his 11 months of his career, Hymas had lost his best friend and disobeyed orders to kill two German Military prisoners of war, but what he had found next was not expected, he…

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    While serving as the Allied Commander in North Africa and subsequent operations in the Mediterranean, Eisenhower demonstrates legitimate and referent power in the leadership of his multi-national command team while navigating through complex issues impacting the overall command climate. When discussing the topic of “power”, one must understand that this can come from a position the individual holds and/or personal relationships that one has with their peers and subordinates. In the case of…

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    General John J. Pershing, was a decorated and highly known United States Army General, who through strict and harsh discipline led numerous battles. General John J. Pershing quickly and 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…

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    Ron Swanson Foil

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    A vital cast member from the very first episode of Parks and Recreation, Ron Swanson acts as Leslie’s foil. Not only is he a stoic older man, whose time working in government has caused him to be frustrated and apathetic, he is a steadfast libertarian. He holds no trust in authority, believes in limiting government control, and opposes most social programs. Rather than keeping his money at a bank, he keeps gold bars hidden in various secret locations. Once he realized that most internet sites…

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