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    roles, and culture affects a Profession in many ways. Everyone is a servant no matter what profession they hold, from the lowest to highest person in a company. Even a king and queen offer services to their subjects. Being a Solider in the United States Army sets the professions within apart. This is possible because Soldiers are willing and able to put their lives on the line. This is just another more way Soldiers have a drive to do things not everyone is willing to do. Organizations…

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    The United States Army electronic warfare (EW) institution is in its infancy when compared to that of most other services. Following the Cold War, seeing no significant electronic threat to ground forces and attempting to create efficiencies within the Army, the decision was made to dismantle and retire the Army EW platforms. “The Army chose to focus on other priorities…the only thing the Army had was helicopter self-protect equipment and SIGINT.” Thus, the Army had voluntarily given up its…

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    The purpose of this paper is to describe how the United States Army coordinates and integrates organic and Joint, Interagency, Multinational (JIM) fires capabilities, at strategic, operational, and tactical levels, through all five domains (land, maritime, air, cyber, and space), to provide scalable lethal and non-lethal effects to combatant commanders. In addressing the topic, I will begin by defining the meaning of fires. The Army and the joint community define fires as “The use of weapon…

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    Entered the United States Army The day I entered the Military, was October 30th, 1990, I started at around 4:30 a.m. in the morning. I had to report to the San Diego Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS). Where entered into active duty with the United States (US) Army. I choose the Army, as a result of myself wanting a career in Law Enforcement. This process started for me a year earlier, when I entered into the Delayed Entry Program for the Army. I remember riding in the Army Recruiter’s…

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    The Armed Forces Military Police ‘MPs.’ The U.S Coast Guard in itself is a law enforcement agency. The Army, Marine, and Navy all have their own type of a police system. The Army has the most iconic police force called Military Police or like I said MPs. The Marines have what they call ‘Provost Marshal’s Office or Law Enforcement Battalions or simply “Field Mps.” The U.S Navy also has their Masters-at-Arms or MAs. Even the Air Force as them they are called “Air Force Security Forces” they…

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    customers/clients through their work ethic and the final product of that good or service. I feel as if Human Resource (HR) Sergeants are among the most valuable professionals that serve in the United States Army. In order to truly become a professional, one must have the appropriate knowledge. According to the student handout, “An Army White Paper, The Profession of Arms” (p.2), “professionals require years of study and practice before they are…

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    there. Without communication in battle soldiers wouldn’t know when to take a knee, when to begin reloading their weapons and when to stand back up to take aim to start the process all over again. Communication is the heart of what makes the United States Army what it is today. Without Communication vital information would not be passed down from the Chief of Command to a chain of Non Commissioned Officers to the soldiers. Not to mention, innocent lives would be in jeopardy, missions, and simple…

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    There were many leadership styles I was exposed to during my time in the United States Army. The most memorable were the leaders I encountered during my first three years in the Army, more specifically with my time in the 173rd ABCT, 1st Battalion 503rd Infantry Regiment, Bravo company or what was known as Legion company. In my eyes the good leaders and the leader I aspired to be was the one everybody truly respected regardless of rank or position. It was the leader that we knew truly…

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    processes, policies, and principles set by his profession.” It is important to operationalize and understand a profession and a professional and how the two function. Human Resources Specialists are professionals and important elements of the United States Army. The Student Handout (2010) deems that effectiveness is vital to the work of professionals. Specialized fields require a certain level of skillset and knowledge that is obtained through formal education or experience. Medical doctors…

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    The US Army values soldiers that are accountable for their actions and themselves. Being accountable means being dependable, arriving to work and appointments on time, meeting deadlines, being in the right place at the right time, in the right uniform and doing the right thing at the right time. Without having accountability there is no way of knowing where the soldier is or what is going on. As the NCO, accountability is knowing where your soldiers are, what they are doing and their physical…

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