Transformation of the United States Army

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    The United States Army Project, My first reality check occur when my hometown suffered Hyperinflation that reach 7649.00% in 1990, so you can imagine how bad it was make a living under those circumstances, when right now our economy have a rate of 0.70% of inflation. In this moment I can use the same phrase that our democrat candidate Bernie Sanders is relaying now in his political campaign Enough is Enough ! that came across my mind due to I was just tire to be the citizen Guinea pig for a…

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    for WW1 The United States prepared and mobilized for World War 1 by making there industry stronger, drafting people into the army, and there new weapons. The United States had to do many different things to prepare for a war especially World War 1. The US prepared there industry first. The US punitive expedition into Mexico in 1916-17 looked south but had an eye peeking over at Europe. The Congress later declared war, but they did not have an army to fight with. The United States prepared for…

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    experiencing rapid changes in the security sector and this has alarmed the United States Army to seek various ways through which it can transform itself to meet the global security needs. More operations have been carried out in the previous decade and therefore this is a clear evidence that global environment is changing and even tighter operations shall be required in the near future. In this regard, the position of the US Army could be best understood using the contemporary operational…

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    The United Sates Army formed in 1775 when the need for a militia arose during the Revolutionary War. The necessity for such service is the result of the population’s need for defense and protection. Like many occupations, the Army serves the civilian population’s needs through protection and defense. What makes the Army a true profession though, is a unique set of standards and ethical values that embody each person that accepts the calling to serve for the country. These standards come from…

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    The path to independence for American Rebels would not be an easy one. From the view of militaries, many historians rank the British army as one of the best in the world. How could a motley crew of misfit, part time American soldiers take down this enemy? Three ideas can help understand how America could stand up against the British regulars and win their freedom. One such idea would be French help. Without their assistance, this war probably would have ended earlier and nothing would have…

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    A veteran comes back from the war in Vietnam. Some people thank him for his services and some people dishonor him for what he did in the war.Many people treat veterans with disrespect because of what they did during their time in combat or even what they did when they came back. Returning veterans or people get treated with either honor, mental help, or with disrespect but mostly disrespect and mental help. Odysseus thinks he will be accepted walking in the castle he once lived in but, he has a…

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    at the time. Through Pyle and Fowler’s different political views but a common desire for Phuong, The Quiet American reflects an overall atmosphere in Vietnam. In 1950s, many countries and areas were formerly under European political control. United States entered into the Indochina War to prevent Vietnam becomes a communist country like a Soviet Union. Soldiers…

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    Bharat Forge was started in 1961 by Baba Kalyani, an MIT trained engineer who wanted to put India on the map for manufacturing. He had a bold vision that the future of Indian manufacturing would be driven by sophisticated production rather than muscle power. He made a bold move to change most of his blue collared workers to white collared ones and investing heavily in automating his plant. Suzlon is a textile industry started by Tulsi Tanti in the year 1992. Initially Suzlon went from being a…

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    Armies that win are superior to those which run away. They have greater advantage and far stronger morale. So, In business, do not underestimate the power of motivation. Leading people to wins, even small ones, will increase morale and lead to more wins…

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    the highest moral character in and out of uniform. Character creates a foundation of which successful military units are built. From this foundation, Honor, Courage, and Commitment will always be evident, providing the perfect description of a United States Marine." Our core values are precisely that. They are the heart of the Marine Corps. Without them there would not be a Corps. Every Marine is a representative of their Corps. His or her every action reflects either positively or negatively on…

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