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    Daniel Hahn

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    On Monday May 2, 2016 Roseville’s Chief of Police Daniel Hahn came to the Sierra College Gateway Campus to speak with our community justice class. He began by telling us a little about his background and why he became a police officer. Chief Hahn grew up in Oak Park, which is known to be one of Sacramento’s most crime ridden cities. Law Enforcement was always viewed negatively by those who lived there; therefore, growing up Daniel never envisioned that someday he would become a police officer…

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    Introduction In the movie Twelve O’clock High, Brigadier General (BG) Savage’s fluid leadership was necessary to continuously assess the 918th Bomber Group, build the organization, and then develop its future leaders. BG Savage was placed in command of the 918th after General (GEN) Pritchard, the Wing Commander, relieved Colonel (COL) Davenport for ineffective leadership. BG Savage immediately and continuously assessed the organization. He used a Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) model of…

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    Staff Sergeant Richard M. Green has consistently performed in his duties as both Academics Student Management Chief and Marines Awaiting Training (MAT) Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge in an exemplary and highly professional manner. Staff Sergeant Green displays himself on a level of proficiency and enthusiasm in an independent duty environment, through distinguishing himself as an exceptionally resourceful manager by consistently tracking and maintaining records of 2,796 student’s academic…

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    Marching down his self-funded lab, the freshly appointed Chief of Defence Staff for the United Kingdom, Dewhurst felt a sense of home, unlike any other facility he graced. His chunky boots echoed, making him feel superior to the Doctors he’d hired to carry out his research that always tiptoed in his company. My minions…and mine only…. Dr. Courtney and Dr. Benbow had been loyal employees of his for decades, but he hadn’t visited to chit-chat. He’d arrived to inspect the project they were…

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    Importance Of Marines

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    require reading for his Marines under his command. This plays an important role to wanting his Marines to learn and his willingness to help them achieve. He would make sure his Marines had and understanding of the culture and history of the reigns in the world where they are deployed. Also, he had them attend cultural sensitivity training which at the time was something that other leaders were not doing. Having this training and understanding made relations easer in the areas. This again…

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    Peo Sayer Observation

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    I have supervised PEO Scott Sayer #65936 since January 15, 2015. PEO Sayer was trained on C Platoon in 14 Divisions Zones 4 and 5. PEO Sayer’s demonstrates a very good knowledge of his duties. During this last evaluation period there have been several additional changes to the job that has impacted the tag issuance level throughout the Parking Enforcement unit and there has not been any written set performance standard however PEO Sayer has not let this impact his performance. I have had the…

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    the job, you should be out there doing it...man or a woman" (picture caption). Women were band from the military in 1994 but in 2013, Leon Panetta and General Martin Dempseysign a memorandum ending the 1994 ban on women serving in combat roles in the military (The Guardian). Women should be on the front lines with the men serving are country. “Women have plenty of opportunities in the military over 14,000…

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    Veterans Stereotypes

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    other skill other than the one they they get from training and working for the military. The skills that they do receive from the military are completely useless when adapting to civilian life, and veterans are viewed by some as useless, unskilled, and unemployed. That they are a huge waste of taxpayer money if they were to serve no purpose outside of the military and they are just better off staying with the military and just serve and die instead of trying to take the jobs of workers who are…

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    Mission Command Culture

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    Military’s Strategic Imperative to Embrace the Mission Command Culture Mission command was (re)introduced in the U.S. military as a culture change to address current and future strategic security challenges. Among these challenges include a more interdependent and antagonistic world; increasingly high-tempo, complex, asymmetric, and decentralized threats; and domestic fiscal austerity. Military leaders plan to respond by shifting towards more adaptive, networked forces and operations.…

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    I am invisible. Though that might seem a crazy thing to claim at first but truly I am. I am completely invisible. Sometimes I feel a little transparent, like I almost belong, but I am almost always missing out somehow. but I the fact still stands I am invisible, socially invisible. No matter where I am and regardless of how much I try stand out I just can’t stop blending in. As a member of generation that was raised with technology that makes communicating as easy as a tapping a screen or…

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