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    Army Swt Equipment

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    shoe that can avert or reduce pain and complications affiliated with knee, foot and back or other accidents. When unsure with regards to the final decision to become designed, perhaps the very best methods for guidance would be the other officers or troopers in the…

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    Little Rock (Pulaski County) on September 10, 1863. The purpose was to return the strategic initiative to the Confederacy. Marmaduke led a force of some 2,000 Rebels out of Princeton (Dallas County) on October 24 to assault the 1,200 to 1,500 Union troopers of the Fifth Kansas Cavalry and the First Indiana Cavalry, which were posted at Pine Bluff with their six artillery pieces. Marmaduke planned for Colonel Robert C. Newton’s division to approach Pine Bluff from the southeast while Marmaduke…

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    for interviews. I took written, physical, psychological, and poly graph tests, and filled out thousands of pages for applications and back ground checks. The process was arduous. I finally made it into the last stage of hiring for Virginia State Troopers. I had an academy entrance essay due by June 23rd. The photo copied calendar I was sent home with was distorted and appeared to read, “June 28th”. When I realized on the 28th that the date may have been misread, it was too late. I had been…

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    Why Is D-Day Important

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    D-Day World War Two is one of the bloodiest wars ever be fought. Besides the 6 million Jews that were killed during that time period, there was around fifty million men, women, and children that were killed because of the war. The most significant battle that was fought in World War Two was The Battle of Normandy, also known as D-Day. D-day, also known as operation overlord was the most significant because it helped bring an end to the war, it was the main attack by the allied powers in…

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    Have you ever pushed yourself away from something you were born to do? Well in this Narrative Essay I am going to tell you something that made me change the way I looked at law enforcement and what they do. I am not saying I thought law enforcement was bad or cops were bad people. I am saying I thought all cops did was pull people over and write tickets. I did know a little bit about what cops did because my dad was a cop but I did not know all the details. This summer I went to a Jr. Police…

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    The field of law enforcement has undergone a tremendous evolution throughout its history but even more so in the past decade. Much like the ever-increasing rate of technological innovation; new concepts, paradigms, and methodologies in police work seem to be uncovered at an exponentially increasing rate. As the field continues to modernize to face newer, more advanced threats in today’s world, law enforcement administrators are also looking to the roots of policing to re-establish community…

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    Operation Slapshot Essay

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    given to an undercover operation conducted by New Jersey state police to take down a gambling ring that took place throughout the United States. It involved people on NHL teams, either players (both current and former), coaches, staff members, state troopers. It was started in 2001 and went on until 2006, when it was brought down. The investigation was started off a tip, and lasted for four months, when it was made public in early 2006. Over the course of the investigation, over a thousand…

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    Article: 1965 1965 the war in Vietnam continues to worsen as whatever the Americans do including major bombing of North Vietnam they continue to lose more men , at the same time the Anti-War movement grows and on November 13th 35,000 march on Washington as a protest against the war. There is also civil unrest with rioting, looting and arson in Los Angeles. This was also the first year mandated health warnings appeared on cigarette packets and smoking became a no no. The latest craze in kids toys…

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    The reality of war entered the living rooms of U.S. citizens for the very first time in history throughout the Vietnam War. The general public watched villages being destroyed, Vietnamese kids burning to death, and american body baggages being sent home. Although initial coverage usually supported U.S involvement within the war, newscast dramatically modified the war once the Tet Offensive happened. The anti-war movement gained increasing media attention. Coverage of the war and its ensuing…

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    He got up from his corner and helped patch up the troops. For most of them, there was nothing he could do. The only person that could help them was the Recovery Unit. “Okay, everybody.” Howard commanded, “Get on the truck, we can treat you there and hurry home.”. Ash started helping the injured troops onto the trucks and let the Recovery unit do their thing. Once everyone was on board, he hopped on and the truck started moving. He sat down near the front and looked back at the wounded soldiers.…

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