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    Looking at the big picture of the Revolutionary war, everybody remembers George Washington, but few remember his most trusted general, his right hand man, his most loyal companion, Nathanael Greene. He was the backbone of the continental army with George Washington right by his side. Greene was the most loyal of generals spending seven years of his life on duty doing whatever is needed of him even though some of those things weren’t exactly “fun”. Leading seemed as if it was second nature to…

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    developed along with doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership & education, personnel, and facilities. (AFMM, p. 6) The military and the Army develop a family of operational concepts to achieve strategic guidance and operational objectives including Capstone Concept for Joint Operations supporting Joint Concepts and the family of concepts in the Army Concept Framework (ACF).…

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    o Provided realistic weapons sustainment training in preparation for qualification on individual and crew small arms live-fire weapons to all customers assigned to USAG Ansbach. Increased their ability to qualified Soldiers during live fire by 100% and received commendable commends for outstanding training support. o Facilitated Train the Trainer instruction on the EST2000 and Training Aids Devices and Simulators for all Soldiers assigned to 12th CAB. o Developed training Scenarios that…

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    In 1776, Benjamin Martin decided to move his family to live with their aunt in Charlestown because he wanted a better place for his family to live. Once they got settled with their aunt, there was a very big meeting that went on and did not go in Martin’s favor. Benjamin wanted to find alternative ways instead of going to the war with the British. Once the meeting was over, Martin’s oldest, Gabriel, was in the line to sign up to fight in war. Benjamin was opposing this decision on behalf of…

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    Bosnian Ethnic Cleansing

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    In 1992, the Bosnian Serb army with the support of the Yugoslav Army Serbia began an effort to ethnically cleanse all non-Serbian residents from a great deal of Bosnia. As a component of its ethnic cleansing operation, Bosnian Serb army used strategies such as systematic maltreatment through the use of things such as torture, murder, rape, harassment, unfairness, threats, displacement of people, confiscation and destruction of property, as well as the destruction of cultural objects such as…

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    Mc4 Unit 4 Paper

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    The Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4) program integrates and fields the Army’s capability to digitally capture medical treatment data in operational environments, enhancing the continuity of care, and enabling a comprehensive lifelong electronic medical record for Service members. MC4 contains multiple systems within one system including medical software packages fielded to operational medical forces worldwide. The system is comprised of joint software, commercial, and…

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    Joint Warfare During WW2

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    win any major war”. 6 Joint Warfare is the integration of military’s different services into one unified command for the purpose of successful warfare. The first modern major joint operations started in the late stage of World War I, where field armies supported by guns, mortars and tanks; as well as airplanes were employed. During World War II, majority of the operations were conducted on land but naval and air services were incorporated to support the land campaign in achieving their…

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    Noncommissioned Officer Evaluation Reports have a direct and significant impact on the NCO’s promotion selection process. These reports are more than likely the most important document in the NCO’s file when they are considered for advanced schools and promotions. The new Noncommissioned Officer Evaluation Reporting system has caused a significant change to a decades old evaluation system. This evaluation reporting system has been in use since 1987. The old NCOER form became more problematic…

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    replaces, adjust, and test all the wheeled vehicles that are in the Army. They also do services on the electrical, starting, and charging systems of an automobile. A 91B will also make recovery operations. A recovery operation is a mission where a squad of mechanics will go out to a battlefield to recover a broke down vehicle so that the enemy will not go out and fix the vehicle to use the automobile against us. Getting into the Army to be a 91B is not a very difficult thing to do the recruit…

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    The History of Air Defense Artillery PFC Tolve Class 11-14H 24 OCT 2014 On November 17, 1775 the United States Army Field Artillery and Air Defense Artillery branches were founded by the Continental Congress. Field Artillery and Air Defense Artillery are separate branches. However, both inherit the traditions of the Artillery branch. There are many differences and similarities to both branches. For starters the mission of the Field Artillery is “to destroy, defeat, or disrupt the enemy…

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