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    The Patriot Movie Analysis

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    In the beginning of the movie we find out that Benjamin is a war hero turned pacifist due to the death of his wife. He has to raise 7 kids on his own and still tend to his farm with his children’s help , of course,. When they go to charlestown Gabriel spots a militia sign up sheet and says that he wants to join but his father forbids him to. Gabriel goes against his father’s command and signs up anyway. Fast forward to a year later Gabe comes back to the plantation seriously wounded with the…

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    The Chopper: A Summary

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    Its 2050 and many of life are at stake during ww3. A solder named harper and his team of six are on a mission in a enemy base. The team incoled Harper, his best friend Viktor and there commanding officer James. Now right before they get on enemy soil they get a call on a walketalke telling them to escape. The walketalke saying theres a chopper on the way to take than to the military base. The chopper comes every one but Harper stays and said I have to complte this mission Vitor wanted to stay…

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    James D. Hardy Essay

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    Every day another struggle comes along it might be something small, but there will always be something that stands in the way of the future. In order to make dreams for the future become a reality people have to work. Work means always pursuing their dreams and never giving up on what they wanted. Dreams can change, but they will never come true if people do not true to accomplish them. Dr. James D. Hardy was a determined man that achieved anything he had his mind set on. He started at a young…

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    Hr Training Role

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    As the Deputy Exercise Director for the 86th Training Division, I was responsible for training and assessing military units as required by directives and standard operating procedures through assigned large-scale exercises that average over 90 organizations, 4,500 Soldiers, and $3.2 million in expenditures. Safety is a primary concern during training, so I emplaced a strong safety program that prevented major safety incidents. Providing the most realistic and demanding training possible is the…

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    Army Leader Redefines how to Lead Soldiers with “Why” Five years ago, Chief Warrant Officer 3 William Woods embarked on a journey to change the culture of the Army and how leaders led soldiers. His vision of change began while he attended a course on leadership in organizations at the University of Oklahoma. Woods started by teaching leaders the importance of knowing their “why,” allowing them to inspire their subordinates to believe in the same cause. According to Woods, “when leaders…

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    and working inside of the home”. One of the driving forces that accepted the mere fact of Women serving in the Armed Forces was becoming a task to find qualified men to serve. Quoted from General Dwight D. Eisenhower; “The Army could scarcely spare the men already in the service for Non-Combatant duties.” Meaning, that General Eisenhower was “For” Women serving in the Armed Forces. This was a change, as General Eisenhower was previously against Women Serving in the Armed Forces. He too felt…

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    capability. This alone gives ground Commanders the ability to have a larger UAS at their disposable in most situations mainly due to it not needing a runway. It was originally designed for the Navy, but has since seen action in Afghanistan in support of Army missions as of May 2011 (1). There are two variants of the Fire Scout currently in use; MQ-8B and MQ-8C. With each variant, the Fire Scouts’ flight time and payload capability increases and allows the platform to carry an array of sensors…

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    Warren was born and raised here in Ohio. After high school, he enlisted in the Army. While serving in Germany, he witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall. He excelled as a soldier compelling his commanders to recognize his work ethic and leadership potential. This earned Warren an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point. At West Point Warren excelled in the classroom by finishing in the top ten percent of his class. Warren majored in American History and minored in…

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    General Patton Biography

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    General Patton is one of the best known generals in American History. He is one of the best combat generals in the history of the United States of America He once said, “The test of success is not what you do when you’re on top. Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom.” (Scanlon) He defined success on how hard a person could bounce back when they are hit to the ground.” George Smith Patton Jr. was born in San Gabriel, California on November 11, 1885 and got his education at Virginia…

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    guard (Wikipedia). It was on this Saturday morning American troops in the dense fog would be defeated in the battle of Germantown by the British (land of the brave into/battle of Germantown). General Washington knew that the British had split their army into two segments and one was near Germantown. Believing that the British troops would be weaker because of…

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