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    Samurai and Knights What were the characteristics of the Samurai and Knight culture? The Samurai were part of a warrior culture that was unique to Japan. The samurai followed a code of honor called Bushido. Bushido emphasized loyalty and honor over all others to their nobles. The samurai was to show respect to…

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    fact that it is very characteristic that a man's conduct takes after his or her characters to develop partnership across vast areas. Malcolm Gladwell, in any case, Gladwell trusts that the natural conditions have the most impact on how one act. In the Army we all have a specific action and reaction to what we do despite the fact that natural conditions have a more significant effect on individuals' practices weather you are an Officer or a NCO, it is the association amongst identity and…

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    MEMORANDUM THRU Noncommissioned Officers Academy 14030 MSCoE Loop, Suite 2520, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473 FOR Drill Sergeants Course 9574 Marion Ave, Fort Jackson, SC 29207 SUBJECT: Recommendation for Drill Sergeant 1. Sergeant (SGT) Hamtig, Jose is part of the 626th Brigade Support Battalion. He works as part of the Battalion operations shop (S3). Since his arrival training and Overall Unit Readiness has drastically increased. His tremendous interest and motivation in leading, training…

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    Defining Core Values of Leadership The military recognizes leadership as being “the process of influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization” (FM 6-22, 2006, p. 1-2). Moreover, it defines three core attributes that a leader should exemplify, following a formula of: BE, KNOW, and DO. A soldier should be in line with the common values and ideals of both their nation and military, to help shape a leader’s…

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    I am a Washington Army National Guard soldier and a merchandise receiver for Amazon Fulfillment and I’m interested in your posting for Retail Sales Coach position at Cabela’s. I obtained an Associates in Criminal Justice and an Associates of Arts from Pierce College in Lakewood, WA in 2016. I started in the Army in 2000 and transitioned to the National Guard in 2006. My current responsibilities consist of managing a team of 6 to ensure all required equipment is serviceable and at hand. Many…

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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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    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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    simply how we fight, but for the first time changes who fights at the most fundamental level. It transforms the very agent of war, rather than just its capabilities” (qtd. in Brunstetter). Furthermore, because there are no soldiers involved, the United States has asserted its right to conduct drone strikes outside of war zones (Feffer). Summing up, the modern warfare is unpredictable because if there is no human life at risk, it is more likely to engage in an armed…

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    1297. The battle was fought between an English army commanded by John de Warenne and a rebel Scottish army jointly commanded by Andrew Moray and William Wallace, near the beginning of the First War of Scottish Independence. The English army greatly outnumbered the Scottish and possessed superior equipment. However, the Scottish carried the day, due to superior use of terrain and tactics. Wallace and Moray devised a plan to lure the English army over a narrow bridge, which served a choke…

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    Poster 33 Page 1 This poster does not depict what someone who would sign up to fight in the war would want to see. Seeing all the blood on the field conveys a since of weakness in the United States’ army. Also, the depiction of some of the soldiers not participating in the fight gives off the vibe that some soldiers are abused and are used in the fight because they are not as valuable as others. Seeing that poster gives of the feeling that participating would most like result in your death,…

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