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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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    was thought, as “a being 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…

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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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    Stanley McChrystal https://www.ted.com/talks/stanley_mcchrystal 2. General McChrystal states that throughout his years served in the military, he was in charge of different troops often and of course each troop always different from the last. He states that in our lives, we will always have new employees and they will be more advanced in certain fields such as technology or maneuvers than what we are accustomed to. He states he learned in order for him to remain a credible and legitimate leader,…

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    open trust undermines the country's capacity to keep up the power levels fundamental for peace and security. As such, the absence of honesty can devastatingly affect the military profession and its association with society. Another expectation of the Army Officer is discipline. Officers should be able to place the needs of the military and country above their own. This implies, understanding that your part is key to guaranteeing that the American lifestyle remains strong. This can mean serving…

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    LTC Hertel (Battleking 6) is the only commander that I have served with who has emulated the five principles of the mission command philosophy without deviation. This essay will discuss the six principles of mission command, examples of how they were applied, and how this mentor reshaped my personal and professional philosophy of mission command. LTC Hertel excelled in building cohesive teams through mutual trust. He was the subject matter expert on all aspects of the field artillery craft,…

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    for the love of your beloved country. Another important reason why people choose to join the army is because they can achieve full time employment. Joining the army is a great career choice that will entice a number of people. Although the army is not for everyone, you might feel that this is the career path that you should take, serving your country with the best of your ability. By getting a local army recruiting, you can find out if you are qualified to serve your country. People from all…

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    Army Knowledge Online (AKO) Army Knowledge Online (AKO) is an information that I us every day while I am at work and even when I am at home during the evenings and on the weekends. AKO allows Soldiers track and manage almost every aspect of my daily duties, AKO even allows Soldiers to track their medical readiness all the way to what items of clothing they have signed for. Organizations have the ability to make AKO a one stop shop of all their Soldiers. The amount of information that AKO…

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    conducted with Special Agent David R. Smith, at his office located at the Redstone Criminal Investigations Command, Bldg. 3623, Gray Road, Arsenal, Huntsville, Alabama. Special Agent Smith provided the following information. David Smith joined the US Army in 1997 and spent his first 8 years in the military working Psychological Operations (PSYOP) as an Arabic linguist. He applied to and was selected to attend the CID Special Agent Course a 16-week course at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, where…

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