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    Little Pony. Molly Lambert describes one incident in which a number of military Bronies were afraid to openly admit their enjoyment of the show with fellow soldiers: One especially poignant moment shows a meet-up of military Bronies, who all confess to thinking they were the only Brony in the armed forces and being afraid to poll their fellow soldiers to see if anyone else stanned…

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    The direct level of leadership may influence a few hundred soldiers, and the organizational level indirectly impacts thousands of soldiers. This area of influence may range from a battalion size formation to the corps level and beyond. Unlike the previous level of leadership, leaders within the operational domain might find themselves contending with…

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    making ethical decision in order to conduct a work in a professional environment. Noncommissioned Officers Ethics All Noncommissioned Officers took the same Oath of Office and swear their allegiance to the United States of America as Enlisted Soldier. Noncommissioned Officers are in a high-level position of command. These men and women of the corps are expected from their subordinates as well as their peers to be not at all less…

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    Fighting against the whole populace of Somalia, from civilians to dangerous terrorist. Black Hawk Down shows the story of soldiers struggling to survive against Somalian forces after a dangerous helicopter wreck. It takes place in 1993 in Somalia with the United States in a small conflict with Somalia. Evaluating Black Hawk Down from the cover and limited descriptive paragraph, would describe it as being a fast paced military action movie with ties to a single man that is M.I.A. ,missing in…

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    (UPAR) 1. Unit Public Affairs Representatives (UPARs) will be appointed from each KSARNG unit. Commanders must put some thought into who will best fill this role in their unit. All leaders should understand the value of telling the story of our Soldiers and our units, and the UPAR program is the one of the best ways to accomplish this, especially as we are being asked to do more with less. 2. The Adjutant General’s Department Public Affairs staff and 105th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment…

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    core values, strong bonds and protecting freedom. These three elements are an integral part of an institution that spoke to the person I became. The Army influenced the center of my being and it affected everyone and everything around me. As a soldier, I learned the army values in detail during basic combat training and lived them everyday, whether I was on duty or off. I learned what loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service,…

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    When a task is given out it is expected to be completed before moving on to the next task so that all aspects of the mission can be completed effectively and without fail. As a soldier it is my obligation to not only complete the task, but to report back to higher on its status, proving to my chain of command my current level of competency. It is a failure for not properly completing the tasks or not promptly notifying my chain…

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    protect them. Leaders should always look out for and protect soldiers, but there is a certain point in which you should draw the line. If you are a leader in the United States military you have to separate yourself from the lower enlisted and keep a very professional environment with them. For example, you cannot be on a first name basis with them. SFC Smith on occasion would take this to the extreme and would almost take the side of the soldiers over his own team leaders. This would in turn…

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    first World War. Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon use a variety of similar techniques in their poems to represent war in a negative light. Both poems highlight the physical and psychological horrors of war. Owen uses a simile by likening the soldiers to 'old beggars' as the impact of war on their bodies has left them 'stumbling' and ' coughing'. The fact they are 'stumbling' suggests they are injured as a result of the conflict and the word 'coughing' implies sickness and ill-health. Fit men…

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    Applicant Statement Ouellette, Daniel I began my Army career during my senior year, enlisting as a 31B. I knew this was what I wanted to do as both my parents had served. During school I was a member of the JROTC and Army Cadet program at Lewiston High School. I successfully completed OSUT and was never placed on the Overweight program, or failed a PT test. Upon completion of training I was assigned to the 2301 MP Company in Sembach, Germany. Once I signed into the company, I was 2 percent…

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