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    highly skilled, military occupational specialty (MOS) officers. The selection into the Warrant Officer Corps is completed through an application process where only the best of the best are chosen. As a Senior Noncommissioned Officer in the United States Army, I (SFC Bivins) felt I was full qualified; therefore, I submitted an application and was accepted based on my highly rated qualification. Once accepted, I began to training mentally, physical, and emotional for Warrant Officer Candidate…

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    Cuban Revolution Summary

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    It was after this revolt that Batista had his first taste of power. He was put in place as the chief of staff. Very quickly he removed the head of the regime and with the support of the army and the approval of the USA, Batista took over Cuba and ruled over the people until 1940. At this point Cuba swapped over to a democracy. Batista ran for president of Cuba and won the 1940 election. Four years later he ran for his second term and was…

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    Army SHARP Scenarios

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    The Army’s number one priority is Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP). Army senior leaders continue to emphasize the importance of the SHARP program. Army leaders demand their soldiers to internalize the intent of SHARP and those soldiers’ actions are conducive to the overall goal of the Army’s SHARP program. For this assignment, I chose to interview an Army Brigade Combat Team’s (BCT) Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC). The SARC is responsible for ensuring…

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    Army Design Methodology MSG Robert Burns United States Army Sergeants Major Academy Class 68 SGM Mejia and Mr. Hernandez 14 November 2017 Army Design Methodology In the previous two weeks, we have discussed the details of the Army Design Methodology (ADM). In this focused-area writing assignment, we will discuss framing of the operational environment, how my perspective as a Senior NCO enhances the commander’s understanding of the operational environment, then we will examine the five…

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    Winters

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    Edison, New Jersey, becoming General Manager sometime in, 1950. On may 16th, 1948 Winters married Ethel Estoppey. Also he continued his education, studying business and personnel management, at, “Rutgers University” through the G.I bill supplied by the army. In June, 1951 Winters was drafted to fight in the Korean War: He joined the 11th Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky…

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    to Russian occupied Capital building where they are given the job of destroying emplaced Anti-Aircraft guns that prevent the U.S. Army from evacuating civilians. The squad later provide the U.S. Airforce on board a helicopter air support, but it is sadly shot down out of the sky. Foley’s squad, running low on ammunition, make a fighting last stand against the Russian Army before a sudden flash halts their attackwww.wikia.com…

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    the Japanese imperial forces. The Battle of Kokoda began on July 21st 1942 when the Japanese imperial army invaded Papua New Guinea (PNG) with the intent of capturing Port Moresby and using it as a launching point onto Australian soil. The battle ended on January 23rd 1943, resulting in an Allied victory. There were four people at war in Kokoda, those were the Australians and the Americans,…

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    Fort Stewart Biography

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    town outside of the gate is Hinesville. Along with Ft. Stewart was Hunter Army Airfield as part of the overall garrison. The Garrison Commander was Colonel Taylor Wells, he was five feet, nine inches, short cropped brown hair, forty-two years old. He was married to Mary (Diamond) Wells, they had one child, Richard (Rick) who was seventeen. The largest unit on post was the third infantry division, their commander was Major General James Romney. He was six foot, one inch tall, fifty years…

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    can ensure that the commander can understand and visualize the operational environment he or she will engage. Doubt also creates barriers to accomplishing the tasks necessary to facilitate both the conceptual and detailed planning required in the Army Design Process (ADP) and the Military Decision Making Process (MDMP). Both processes require input from the staff so that the commander can accurately visualize and ultimately decided upon a correct course of action for a given mission. Lack of…

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    in South Carolina and the Confederate army fired shots at both the ships and the fort. President Lincoln was hoping for a quick victory, but that was soon destroyed and Lincoln called in for 500,000 Union soldiers. President Lincoln quickly surprised many as a very capable wartime leader. President Lincoln was very choosy about his military commanders, his first commander was, General George McClellan. After General McClellan failed to purse the Confederate Army after an Union Victory, President…

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