Sergeant Major of the Army

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    Alpha Company (A Co), 2nd Military Intelligence Batallion (MI BN), he as the Headquarters Platoon Sergeant, and I as the Orderly Room Non-commissioned officer in charge (NCOIC). This paper will explore the Legacy of SFC Garner and how his leadership style impacted the Organization as a whole and what residual effects it had on the Soldiers and NCOs of the 2nd MI BN. It will break down the three major areas of developing a leader and how SFC Garner used these tenets to leave a lasting impression…

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    class. The private greeted Captain Tonsetic with a salute, a jeep, and orders. CPT Tonsetic was then shuffled around the 199th light infantry brigade being introduced to all the people in charge of places and he then met with the brigade adjutant Major Kelly. He was then talked down to and told he will be in a staff position until he earns his keep and is then appointed Charlie Company’s Commander slot. Later showed his place in the S3 shop and got settled…

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    For instance, according to Command Sergeant Major Christopher Menton, and Sergeant Major Stanley Balcer, “The Non-Commission Officer today serves as an expert in society, and in garrison, and they are expert leaders who are well-rounded” (2018, p. 2). When Soldiers exude professionalism, they live the seven Army Core Values, which consists of ‘Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Service, Honor, Integrity, and Courage.’ Soldiers do not…

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    perpetuated by the Army, and in part to a reaction of denial by United States citizens, it took a while for the massacre to change people’s minds about the war. Before the massacre, citizens saw the Vietnam war as a mistake made with good intentions, but after many began to see the war as “fundamentally unjust or immoral” (Appy 344). Many think of the My Lai massacre as an isolated incident, or the worst of the worst, but according to some letters found in 2002 signed only by a “concerned…

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    Vietnam. Unlike World War 1 and World War 2 that consisted only nurses, military women held more roles, such as physicians, air traffic controllers, officers, and new corps such as the Army Medical Specialist Corps. Due to the American presence in South Vietnam in the 1960s, it led to a greater demand for women in the Army Nurse Corps. Women in the armed forces faced many debates when it involved them being in combat zones despite the requests of servicewomen being deployed to South Vietnam.…

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    assignment either as a Sergeant Major (SGM) or Command Sergeant Major (CSM). This does not mean the remaining five principles are not important; rather, each builds off the other to make a powerful unit. I chose the first principle of MC because of keywords in the reading. The key concepts I will use in my next assignment are as follows: initiative, shared experiences, positive command climate, mutual trust, and a cohesive team. Cohesive Teams Through Mutual Trust According to Army Doctrine…

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    Canadian Armed Forces

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    as the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), Canadian Army, and Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), I am in the Canadian Army. Personnel may belong to either the Regular Force or the Reserve Force, I am a regular forces member, simply meaning I serve full time. Some reserve members may serve full time as well. Currently, my unit 1CER, is under 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (1 CMBG) is a regular force formation in the army of 3rd Canadian Division and is…

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    the time of his death in a hospital on Sunday, October 7th, 1849. When Poe was 18, he was broke and had no job skills, and his father David Poe didn't agree with him so he went to Boston in 1827 to join the U.S. Army. While in the army he did well and made his way up to a sergeant major. He was stationed at West point as a cadet. After his father signed his…

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    The Hurt Locker Analysis

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    The Hurt Locker is a movie that follows an elite explosive ordinance disposal team (EOD) in Iraq. Sergeant James arrives as the new team leader of the EOD after Sergeant Thompson was killed on a mission by an IED. The other members of the team include Sergeant Sanborn and Specialist Eldridge. There are several traumatic events throughout their time in Iraq. To begin, Sergeant James becomes acquainted with an Iraqi child throughout the film. On one mission the team needed to search a building…

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    Ernest Mcbride Interview

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    Ernest McBride. The interview was conducted on Friday, November 18, 2016 from 10:00am to 1:00pm. McBride is a seventy-eight year old African American male. He currently resides in Lakewood, C.A. with his wife of 50 years, Bobbie McBride. The three major issues to be addressed NAACP, membership, militaty life and racial inequality in the life of Ernest McBride. These situations will analyze his life using the macro Conflict Theory. McBride’s life will be contextualized into the betterment of the…

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