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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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    He got up from his corner and helped patch up the troops. For most of them, there was nothing he could do. The only person that could help them was the Recovery Unit. “Okay, everybody.” Howard commanded, “Get on the truck, we can treat you there and hurry home.”. Ash started helping the injured troops onto the trucks and let the Recovery unit do their thing. Once everyone was on board, he hopped on and the truck started moving. He sat down near the front and looked back at the wounded soldiers.…

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    Sending Kyle and his brothers in arms to the gallows means a lot to you, doesn't it? Aside the facts enlisted personnel cannot simply resign and he was a career soldier, it’s back to what said…it’s not about the lies Kyle told but the lies he believed. Nevertheless I didn’t expect to convince you, but the continuance of uninterrupted thought was expected, unfortunately [quote]Do you even know anything about the Soviet Union and it's policies? If you did you would understand how flawed your…

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    Women in Combat In the United States, equality is strived for, but what happens when equality becomes more of a political standard that bleeds into the aspect of American society that is rightfully separated from their civilian counterparts for the greater good? What might be right for the American civilian may be devastating for the American warfighter. For instance, it is debated that women shouldn’t be present in combat. For women outside the military, it was acclaimed as a step toward true…

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    General John J. Pershing, was a decorated and highly known United States Army General, who through strict and harsh discipline led numerous battles. General John J. Pershing quickly and efficiently moved through the ranks and commanded the American Expeditionary Force in Europe during World War I, and won victory of Germany. He began in 1886, reporting to Fort Bayard, New Mexico Territory, where he was a part of the Troop L of the 6Th U. S. Cavalry. After leaving there, he served with the 6Th…

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    saying she charge their position. When the Army came to investigate this incident, they were not able to uncover the cover-up, and they were not charged with any crimes. The TCP’s continued to be a problem later when an insurgent was able to kill a squad leader and a team leader of 1st platoon. 1st platoon began to seek means in order to help cope with their deployment and harsh living conditions. They would purchase drugs and alcohol from the Iraq army members. Drinking and drug abuse became a…

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    exercised disciplined initiative, and lastly I will discuss the last principle of accepting prudent risk. I have heard many different theories of what mission command stands for. iI have learned a lot about mission command during my time at the United States Sergeants Major Academy (USASMA), and it has really opened my eyes to a completely different thought process about mission command. I will use the knowledge that I have gained while at USASMA with my next unit in a positive manner through…

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