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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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    very confident. During the interview she appeared at ease, very articulate and had well thought out answers to my questions. Hana currently holds the rank of First Lieutenant in the United States Army stationed in Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. Hana’s husband, Nicholas, is an Infantry Officer in the United States Army. They have been married for three years and are currently living in North Carolina. They will both be ending their military commitments in late April and will move back to the…

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    Army Design Methodology MSG Robert Burns United States Army Sergeants Major Academy Class 68 SGM Mejia and Mr. Hernandez 14 November 2017 Army Design Methodology In the previous two weeks, we have discussed the details of the Army Design Methodology (ADM). In this focused-area writing assignment, we will discuss framing of the operational environment, how my perspective as a Senior NCO enhances the commander’s understanding of the operational environment, then we will examine the five…

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    The United States Army Soldiers and officers have significant responsibilities to keep the service members fed throughout the missions. This article underlines the important role and history of the Army 922A Warrant Officer Food Service Technician. This article will explain the job description, duties, responsibilities, and requirements, along with any other valuable information about the food service technician. HISTORY The Office of The Quartermaster General organized a Food Service Program…

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    General Patton Biography

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    General Patton is one of the best known generals in American History. He is one of the best combat generals in the history of the United States of America He once said, “The test of success is not what you do when you’re on top. Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom.” (Scanlon) He defined success on how hard a person could bounce back when they are hit to the ground.” George Smith Patton Jr. was born in San Gabriel, California on November 11, 1885 and got his education at Virginia…

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    to join the U.S. Army they have a preconceived notion of what an Army soldier is, what an Army soldier represents, and how life as a United States Army Soldier will be like. They contemplate how their friends, family, and the public will perceive them when they wear the uniform. Past and present Army leaders have worked diligently to form and maintain an Army image of disciplined, well trained, and true professional soldiers. Over the past 15 years, this outstanding image of Army Soldiers has…

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    their organization by creating a special event dedicated to new thinking. The other is to look outside themselves to stimulate solutions.” -Simon Mainwaring. These type of notions are alien to the United States Army which in my opinion runs as an institution. Some institutions like the United States Army seldom listen to new and challenging ideas. However, if all Counterintelligence (CI) Agents do not challenge the status quo, we as CI professionals will never become innovative and will adhere…

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    role than leading soldiers and there are numerous factors that weigh heavily to becoming a successful Army Officer and Cadet. Some of the most important factors that contribute to making an excellent Army Officer is empathy, self-regard and most importantly passion and commitment. Without these key characteristics one may not thrive at being at West Point nor will they survive in the United States Military. For leaders, having emotional intelligence is essential for success. A leader who is…

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    Dishonesty In Military

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    This presented me with a tricky problem. Army command needs an accurate count of battle-ready tanks in case of deployment. Companies send weekly reports on the maintenance status of their tanks to their battalion, and this data is passed on to the highest levels of army command. The army aims for ninety percent readiness in case of war. The outgoing officer's dishonesty was inconsistent with my (and his) military training; officers trained at the United States Military Academy take an oath from…

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    request to be selected into the AMEDD Enlisted Commissioning Program. I am a Medical Laboratory Specialist who possess a wealth of clinical knowledge, experience, and a passion for patient care. I aspire to be a member of the Army Nurse Corps to continue serving in the United States Army. I look forward to providing exemplary care to our outstanding troops and beneficiaries. Some of my most unique attributes include self-drive, determination, and resilience. Being self-driven allows me to be…

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