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    The army exists in a nation for example in North Korea to serve the interest of the people and by extension to protect the enduring benefit of the whole nation so as to fulfill the country's military responsibilities. These duties call for a value-based leadership characterized by impeccable attributes or characters and even professional competencies. All these requirements are features that all leaders at every level or cohort are required to possess regardless of their levels of leadership,…

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    Joby feels very insignificant to this army and that he shouldn’t be there. This is very essential to a character and especially in this story because it show the affect or toll war has on people. Ray Bradbury has conveyed this message to the reader to explain how important this is and to show…

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    Doss’s bravery and heroism inspired so many people that the movie Hacksaw Ridge was made after his story of his own bravery, beliefs, and will to save the lives of his fellow soldiers. Desmond left his family and new fiancée to go and serve as an army medic. He put himself in harm's way without a rifle in his hand to protect himself due to his personal and religious beliefs. Desmond Doss shows how to be a true and successful leader. Numerous upon numerous lessons about leadership can be…

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    Stewardship of the Army Profession and Civilian-Military Relations There are five core characteristics that compose the Army profession; trust, honorable service, military expertise, stewardship, and esprit de corps (Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRP) 1, The Army Profession, 2015, p. 6-1). While all are critical to maintaining a healthy Army, stewardship, as described in ADRP 1 chapter 6, is the central tenant I believe keeps the other four alive. Stewardship is the act of taking care…

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    fracturing, and preserve freedom of action.”1 The enemies of the United States Military are learning and adapting to the processes and warfighting functions and are preparing to face the U.S. in large-scale combat if the need arises.2 The enemy has developed a new style for warfare based on three main lessons learned from observation and direct contact with the United States Military. The first lesson is to never let U.S. forces…

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    I choose the book We Were Soldiers Once And Young. The book was written by Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore and Joseph L. Galloway. Harold Moore served in the US military for 32 years and was in vietnam for a long part of the war. He was part of the First and Second Battalions and was one of the only people out of his friends that made it out alive. Joseph Galloway on the other hand was also in vietnam but as a reporter and journalist. He has lots of stories since he was a part of lots of the action on…

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    happy, but you will also be very able bodied and physically fit. These show parades that happened once a year were supposed to draw citizens in. This was essentially a very strong form of propaganda meant to get the citizens involved in the Soviet State and make them believe that the Soviet ways were the best and only…

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    a. The Army meets the requirements of a profession because of the five essential characteristics the Army has. Those characteristics are trust, military expertise, honorable service, esprit de corps, and stewardship. b. The first essential and bedrock characteristic of the Army Profession is trust. Trust is the bedrock characteristic because of our relationship with society. American society trusts the Army to serve the nation ethically, effectively, and efficiently. This trust can be easily…

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    Soldier Symbolism

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    The repetition of what each soldier does in the war explains why each soldier carries certain items. For example, O’Brien states “As a first lieutenant and platoon leader, Jimmy Cross, carried a compass, maps, code books, binoculars, and .45 caliber pistol… Rat Kiley carried a canvas satchel filled with morphine and plasma… Henry Dobbin carried the M-60 (always loaded)” (pg…

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    for you. In the next few paragraphs i’ll talk about the pros and cons of being in the service, and if it’s really worth the time and effort. Starting with the pros of being in the military and what it means to commit. Next is the pros of being in the military and the benefits you possess as a member of the service.. Understanding the main points of this career will help determine…

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