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    “An Officer is a leader, a decision-maker, and as such, is regularly responsible for making ethical decisions that are not straight forwardly dictated by the generally accepted rules governing his or her office.” Part of our job as commissioned officers is to counsel, guide, and listen to our junior officers and enlisted personnel. According to this definition of an officer-“an officer is responsible for the lives of his men”-also includes the overall well being of the individual, assigned under…

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    The United States Air Force is the best branch of military that you can go into. The Air Force has by far the best benefits and the best way to branch out of the military to be able to have a career out side of the military. The Air Force is the best branch if you don’t want to be in combat compared to if you went to the Army or the Marines.(Today’s Military) To get into the Air Force you have to have a high school degree or the equivalent to that. You also have to pass the (ASVAB) (military)…

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    South Dakota ships, the 4 British King George V and French Richelieu ships. The Battleships during this war was important because they would escort the supplies and protect other ships because they had to travel far distances to get to battle.The US Navy also completed 4 of planned 6 Iowa class battleships, while the British aborted their Lion class ships. During WWII Battleships were used to control sea lines and in shore bombardments, especially in the Pacific.(Guðmundur…

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    Paramilitary Patrol Units

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    in our country. These units have become normalized in localities, and it has become evident that the use of PPUs has influenced American policing as an entirety. This paper will provide insight on the increased use of paramilitary units in the United States, the characteristics of PPUs, the tactics in which they operate, and their shift toward normalization.…

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    Marine Corps Values Essay

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    I’ve been a Marine Judge Advocate for over 17 years. I say that not to admit guilt but state pride in my duties and profession. Despite the well-worn clichés and easy cynicism about lawyers, I am an unrepentant leader of Marines who questions the Marine Corps approach to character development in our Corps and the oft mere reliance on the “Judge” to teach “ethics” to our Marines. We, as leaders, need to do more to make sure the character that takes command in moments of crucial choices is…

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    Save The Military Analysis

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    A new life starts with the uncertainty of where he was going to work and if he would feel the same satisfaction he felt when putting on the uniform and serving his country. Now, with just a little over 12 months remaining in the Navy, he is starting to feel overwhelmed about the future. He thought, “Where do I want to live?”, “What do I want to do with my life?”, “What lifestyle can I afford?”, “Is my retirement check going to be enough…

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    Deseret Storm was a starting point in realizing that women could be an asset, not a detriment, to demanding military positions. Still, any combat related job within each branch had a rule of no females. That all changed in December 2015 when the United States Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter stated that all roles in the military were now open to women. This allows women to try out and be a part of the elite positions within the Armed Forces, a huge step for equal rights within the military.…

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    opened up major doors to America as trading partners. Another major change seen in Europe that was caused by the American Revolution was in Britain. Britain had lost to America in the revolution and therefore was in heavy debt and in a troubled state, one that many other European countries saw as an opportunity for their own gain. This would be their opportunity to strike, and demolish Britain as a European superpower. The effects that Britain faced from other countries, effects inside of…

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    The United States uses an aqueduct system like theirs all around the country. It was the start of a cleaner evolution. Welfare is also used today starting in the 1930’s during the great depression to keep our own citizens from being homeless. Socks have stuck around up until this day almost becoming a daily essential when traveling around in the united states especially during the winter time. Shoes designed for the left and right…

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    As the company branched out and expanded to different states so Jack changed the name in 1969 to Enterprise Leasing Company, in honor of the U.S.S. Enterprise aircraft carrier upon which he served in the Navy. The energy crises of the 1970s hindered Enterprise Leasing Company’s expansion but accelerated growth occurred in the 1980s even though Hertz and National entered the hometown market. According to Tucker and Salamie (2005), “a key ingredient to Enterprises success was the innovative…

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