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    Warrant Officer Interview

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    Warrant Officer. SGT Williams is technically and tactically proficient at his job in his current grade and shows great aptitude to become a Warrant Officer. His depth of knowledge on troubleshooting, repairing, and servicing equipment related to his Military Occupation Specialty along with generators, engineer equipment, and vehicles. He is proficient in his skill set and that of leadership and supervision. He is ready to lead a shop of his own and I have no doubt that he will be highly…

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    SSG Givens served with great distinction as a Drill Sergeant and Platoon Sergeant for 24 months while assigned to Co E, 795th MP Battalion and B Co, 43d Adjutant General Battalion. Her leadership and dedication as a Drill Sergeant led to the processing of 14,000 Soldiers to BCT and graduating 700 OSUT Soldiers over four cycles with a 99% ship and graduation rate. She ensured $4M of IET equipment was accounted for at all times and ensured a $6.7M barracks facility was maintained, serviceable,…

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    obedience, and setting the example that are present in the capstone documents of the Armed Forces have been always present in the Italian military tradition. Those values have characterized the military people raising them to a higher standard within the society in consideration of their role of Armed Forces which the national security rely upon. Of course, the military, like the society itself, have evolved through the years with the opening of the services to the women in 2000, the abolition…

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    Explain, what is doctrine? “Doctrine is a teaching of the fundamental beliefs of the Marine Corps on the subject of war, from its nature and theory to its preparation and conduct” (MCDP 1, p. 55-56). Furthermore, General Krulax stated that the “military doctrine cannot be allowed to stagnate, especially an adaptive doctrine like maneuver warfare. Doctrine must continue to evolve based on growing experience, advancements in theory, and the changing face of war itself” (MCDP 1, e.l.p 3). Why…

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    Army Professions Role

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    major roles that make up a balanced unit/section. The first one is becoming an adaptable and strategic leader; the ability to adapt in hostile situations and use critical thinking are important. The second role is the balance between culture and Military Occupation Specialty training. MOS training develops a sense of trust from of higher commander to get the job done. By consistently performing our professional duties, these duties will start to become second nature, which allows us to maintain…

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    Stereotypes In Military

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    Many female members of the military have shown abilities to be able to take on the same roles as their male counterparts. They have proven through physical and mental training that they can in fact lead and execute operations during times of combat. During the revolutionary war, women were a part of the war effort. However, they were forced to disguise themselves to serve alongside men. Once accepted into the military, they were usually assigned auxiliary roles. After world war two, women…

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    Cycle, Military Decision Making Process, and honed my briefing skills in comparison to other CI Agents with a non-Military Intelligence background. I completed my Associates of Arts in Intelligence Operations through Cochise College within the first year of my Army enlistment. I sought to further enhance my knowledge as an intelligence professional through earning a Bachelors of Arts in International Relations concentrated in Comparative and Regional Politics. While attending American Military…

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    Leadership In The Army

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    by a good demeanor and a multitude of moral actions. Leaders take pride in their selves and of the best interest of the organization they serve. Mentors set examples others aspire to emulate (Economy, n.d.). An Army leader with military bearing project a professionalism. “Commanding presence, a professional image of authority. A professional presents a decent appearance because it commands respect” (Headquarters, Department of the Army, 2015). First impressions are lasting and…

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    SSG Kennedy spoke highly of civilian and military educational opportunities while he led my squad. Although not formally educated, SSG Kennedy recognized that future leaders required a level of intellect and formal knowledge in order to continue to overcome our adversaries in unique and complex combat situations. From the first day I joined his squad, SSG Kennedy spoke to me of the value of military correspondence courses and enforced that his team leaders include guidance…

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    The Ability to follow orders and accomplish assigned tasks with the Military today is essential. No matter the mission there are always direct tasks and implied tasks within the scope of the Army’s mission and all these tasked must be completed in a timely and efficient manner. Our professionalism and dedication to duty is measured by our ability to not only complete the assignments given to us but with a high level of competency and to or above the standards set forth. Following Orders and…

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