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    Women in combat: Imagine being woken up by shouting and exceptionally loud gun shots. Not understanding what is happening, you look to your left where normally a friend and a roommate would lay in their cot, however they are nowhere to be found. Taking a moment to pounder the situation, and remembering that new recruits just arrived a few days ago, you start to believe that maybe it was just one of them misfiring their weapon. Rolling over and beginning to get comfortable again when suddenly…

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    I will introduce the cadets to leadership skills, drill and ceremonies, inspections, customs and courtesies, and Army traditions. These helps the cadet succeed in the future. I train, coach, and mentor my cadets in what we call the 21st Century Soldiers Competencies. I bring my enthusiasm for the military into the classroom environment, while showing them how it is relevant to their lives. It is important for me to set high standards of performance for our cadets and myself, high expectation for…

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    important ones is sacrifices. I am grateful to have so many people in the military that risk their lives for their country. There are many policemen that risk their lives to keep us safe. The people in the armed forces work very hard for the USA. 344,959 soldiers died in combat in WWI and WWII. I respect the military because they protect the USA with their life. Another gift to my generation is freedom. Everyone…

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    as a very professional organization. In several occasions, the IDF has provided support for other countries in terms of intelligence works, equipment, and training. For example, Israel helped arrange the Operación Jaque in which fifteen Colombian soldiers were rescued from the hands of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). Besides, according to…

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    In his article, he critiques a video of a female soldier completing a 12-mile hike. In the video, the female solider can be seen falling to the ground and struggling to get to her feet several times. There is a three-hour time limit for completing this task, per the Army prerequisite tactical foot march…

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    the recruit does not perform in the guide line the recruit will not pass boot camp. Week nine through ten is getting ready for graduation. While the soldier is at boot camp the soldier is getting paid the whole time. So all of that money is just pilling up in the soldier’s bank account that has been set up in week zero of boot camp. Now the soldier can let it build up while he or she is at AIT…

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    and residential course that the Soldier needs to attend before he or she promotes to the next level. The types of promotion boards, for example the unit promotion board and the central promotion board. After reading this essay, you will have a better understanding of how each board works. You will also know how each board operates; and understand what the Soldier needs to be prepared for. You will be learning about the consequences that can take place if the Soldier does not receive all the…

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    details is important for avoiding errors and maintaining efficiency. Also following directions is a fundamental skill for people from all age groups. Being able to follow through with instructions is a necessity for civilians as well as military soldiers. Not only does is prepare you for the unpredictable, but you receive a more secure sense of the task you have to perform. A poor understanding of the task given can cause a mistake, beyond the small details discussed above. Failing to have…

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    While Wilfred Owen may seem like the heroic soldier who embarked on a great journey to come back with great tales of World War 1, Wilfred Owen did completely the opposite of what is believed in a true hero. In order to successfully fight a war, a country would need soldiers who are capable of carrying out the demands of the country. Nowadays, soldiers are only understood as the men and women who fought and defended their nation; instead, soldiers are more complex than what they are known for.…

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    War changes a soldier’s perspective of life, whether it is an optimistic or pessimistic view. Some soldiers will enlist thinking that they are taking part in the war because of the nationalism and pride they have for their country. It encourages them to fight knowing that they are protecting the rights and freedom for the future generation. The soldiers often go to war with little to no knowledge of why the government incited the war. Most of the time, they fight knowing only the propaganda the…

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