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    their organization by creating a special event dedicated to new thinking. The other is to look outside themselves to stimulate solutions.” -Simon Mainwaring. These type of notions are alien to the United States Army which in my opinion runs as an institution. Some institutions like the United States Army seldom listen to new and challenging ideas. However, if all Counterintelligence (CI) Agents do not challenge the status quo, we as CI professionals will never become innovative and will adhere…

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    Duty Description

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    supporting one Security Forces (SECFOR) Battalion, one Engineer Battalion, one Base Support Battalion and eight Functional Detachments; appointed as the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) for the MMB section of the K-KOSSS contract valued at $110M; validates all contractor maintenance data utilizing the Global Combat Support System-Army (GCSS-A); manages the execution of all scheduled and unscheduled maintenance supporting USARCENT, 1TSC, CJTF and coalition forces; oversees the training,…

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    Warrant Officers within Special Forces are looked to for their high level of experience by commanders and Sergeants Major alike. More often than not, within our formation, warrant officers are viewed and employed by commanders and sergeants Major as part of the command team. Company and Battalion Warrant Officers should absolutely be part of the command team because they already are! Time spent as both a company and battalion operations warrant officers, in conjunction with the nominative…

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    illustrate some of the ways I have exercised these virtues throughout my life and how they have not only transformed the way I lead, but the way I carry myself. As a prior Sergeant in The United States Army, there are certain values and principles that we exhibit. A well-known list of ethics known as the Army values is essential to the way we lead our subordinates and treat peers alike. The acronym LDRSHIP, which stands for Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless-service, Honor, Integrity, and…

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    2017 General Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award Nomination CPT Seungkyu (Kevin) Kim, Network Operations Technician, HHD 41st Signal Battalion Captain Seungkyu (Kevin) Kim, assistant S3 for the 41st for the 41st Signal Battalion, 1st Signal Brigade, embodies the ideals of Duty, Honor, Country. As the assistant S3 for the most forward-deployed strategic signal battalion in the Republic of Korea, he was responsible for planning strategic communications support to UNC/CFC/USFK/8A and major…

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    The United States Armed Forces has different codes of conduct, multiple creeds, values, and ethical codes that are critical to mission accomplishment. Researchers stated that army civilians have the potential and confidence to conduct future as well as existing mission with honesty and integrity (Code of Ethics, 2011). Also, the code of ethics provides guidance for making ethical decision in order to conduct a work in a professional environment. Noncommissioned Officers Ethics All…

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    The United States Army Soldiers and officers have significant responsibilities to keep the service members fed throughout the missions. This article underlines the important role and history of the Army 922A Warrant Officer Food Service Technician. This article will explain the job description, duties, responsibilities, and requirements, along with any other valuable information about the food service technician. HISTORY The Office of The Quartermaster General organized a Food Service Program…

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    In Document C, it states, “ … nasty cookery…” (Waldo 151). This quote shows that the food is getting poor, so that would make the soldiers health there very bad. In Document C it also says “...cold weather…” (Waldo 151). That means that the weather made the soldiers health…

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    I would not stay in valley forge. Valley forge was probably one of the hardest parts of the revolutionary war. I don’t think I would be able to survive the revolutionary war. There was just too many different things that could kill you all happening at the same place. Here are a few reasons why I wouldn’t stay for valley forge. The first reason is the lack of supplies. The people at valley forge were running out of supplies. Firstly they were running out of food. They stayed there for the whole…

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    SGT Shorts Case Study

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    SGT Shorts versatility and adaptability allowed him to be a great asset to Alpha Company, 86th Signal Battalion. He took part in over 50 plus missions as Driver and T/C to transport soldiers from site to site. This job required he conduct RECON for 5 sites as well as learn the routes to all sites. He was required to track important information in order to transport soldiers in and out of theatre. This helped Alpha Company, 86th Signal Battalion maintain their war fighting capabilities. SGT…

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