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    leading a group of people or an organization however, I believe leadership to be much more than simply being in charge. True leadership is simply more than being bossy and I have learned this through my experiences within boy scouts. Being the Senior Patrol Leader of our troop taught me that in real leadership there will be problems however, a real leader will work for the good of the group and…

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    As I worked toward my Eagle Scout Award, I became Senior Patrol Leader of my Boy Scout Troop #83. In this role, I was to lead the troop of 15-20 active members ranging from fifth grade to twelfth grade. When I took this leadership role, the troop was having difficulty retaining membership, the parents complained about lengthy award events, the youth leadership that I replaced did not take their role seriously, scout behavior became disruptive and unacceptable, and overall the meetings just…

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    For those of you who do not know what the Civil Air Patrol is, it is the United States Air Force Auxiliary. CAP was founded on December 1, 1941, just six days before the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor. CAP is comprised of volunteers who have a deep love of aviation and their country. There are two main groups of CAP members, Cadets and Senior Members. Cadets ages range from 12 to 21, but must join before their eighteenth birthday to be put in the cadet program. Senior members are individuals…

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    Abstract This paper will provide continued research on the impact the United States Border Patrol (USBP) has had on port and maritime security. Additionally, the history and the inception of the USBP has a long and distinguished history of achievements and with the continued support of present and future administrations they will continue to lead the fight. Terrorism and criminal activity is a trend that has plagued the United States since September 11, 2001. With the incorporation of the…

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    Many cities in the United States tend to be more crime ridden than others. Police departments are actively trying to find ways to decrease the number of crimes that occur, and possibly prevent it from ever happening by stepping up their patrols. Law Enforcement from the Federal level to the local level all use many different strategies to make an impact and lower the crime rate. Policing strategies have changed over the years due to better budgets, which increased technology and made it more…

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    Patrol can be defined as, “of a police officer or soldier, to pass along a road, beat, etc., or around or through a specified area in order to maintain order and security” (Patrol , 2015). Patrolling makes up the majority of a police officer’s work. It is what they do while they are not handling calls. Police officers mostly patrol in cars, but from time to time they patrol on foot, bicycles, and even horseback. Foot patrol dates back to the early 1800s and 1900s, when night watchmen would…

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    based on leadership. You have a Senior Patrol leader, Assistant Senior Patrol Leader, Patrol Leader, Assistant Patrol leader, Quartermaster, Scribe, Historian, Librarian, Instructor, Chaplain Aid, Bugler. The Senior Patrol Leader is elected by the Scouts to represent them as the top youth leader. He runs all troop meetings, events, activities. He appoints other troop youth leaders with the advice and counsel of the Scoutmaster. The Assistant Senior Patrol Leader is the second Highest-ranking…

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    laws, with special emphasis on criminal patrol and drug interdiction activity. Since its inception in 2005, members of the A.C.E. team have been responsible for hundreds of bulk contraband seizures and over two million dollars in smuggled currency discovered during investigative traffic stops. Although success has been achieved in several measurable ways, a division has arisen between the team members and the rest of the general patrol division. General patrol have described perceptions of…

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    La Migra, By Pat Mora

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    story about a Mexican illegal immigrant who tries to cross the border and the American border patrol stops them. The action that takes place between both individuals is shown through a childish tone, but in reality it is a serious game of death. During the game, the Mexican woman speaks about how she knows the desert and she knows where to go unlike the border patrol. On the other side, the border patrol mentions that he has a jeep and many weapons which he can use to scare the helpless Mexican…

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    tractor. This grader – called No.4 Auto Patrol – which was rated at 27 horsepower, and had hand-operated blade controls – sold successfully. As a result of No.4 Auto Patrol's sales success, the Russell Grader Manufacturing Company developed another grader utilising a Caterpillar crawler tractor – No.6 Auto Patrol. No.6 Auto Patrol was released in 1928, and was also a great success for the company. Following the success of No.4 Auto Patrol and No.6 Auto Patrol, Caterpillar took the opportunity…

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