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    or punishments because he was tactically proficient on how to lead and was well known for all the awards and decorations he had received like the, Distinguished Service Cross the second highest award you could receive in the ARMY. Throughout his military career, transformational leadership was always his motto. He carried that on through his brigade and everywhere he stepped foot. He was a risk taker because on, November 1948 he volunteered to test parachutes for the 187th Airborne Infantry…

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    Major Winters Career

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    “Winters was born in Pennsylvania on January 21, 1918 and graduated from Franklin-Marshall College in June 1941 with a business major”. Herosforever.nl also stated that after his graduation he volunteered for military service and his intent was to was to only serve one year, but the United States went to war. Winters also…

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    The US retains a huge edge over its potential competitors, China included, especially in military power and in research and development. In recent years it has been spending more on defense than the rest of the world combined, and its navy enjoys enormous power preponderance over any competitors. In addition, it has a relatively young and dynamic population and enjoys a uniquely secure geopolitical situation. The US economy is basically sound and may well overcome its present difficulties (as it…

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    Thomas Ruger was born on April 2,1833, in Lima, New York. He was a diligent student and was accepted to West Point Academy. He graduated from the U.S. Military academy ranking third in his class in 1846. After that he was an acting commander of the brigade in the 1st division. After the war, he was a superintendent of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. In November 1862, Ruger led his brigade of the Corps in the Battle of Chancellorsville. In the summer of 1863, Ruger was…

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    In everyone’s life they will be faced with a challenge that will have to be overcome, For Marcus Luttrell and his squad Mathew Axelson, Daniel Healy, James Suh, Eric Patton, and Michael Murphy, the men of SEAL Team 10 are put through the ultimate challenge of being overwhelmed by Taliban forces with no help after Luttrell loses each one of his squad mate/friends. How would you react to this challenge? Would you hide and try to survive? Would you fight to protect your squad mates till the end?…

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    Seals Mission Summary

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    becoming a SEAL. "Somehow, shifting positions in the big Hercules freighter, we were leaving behind a place which was systematically tearing itself apart and heading for a place full of wild mountain men who were hell-bent on tearing (pp. 13). "And I can state with absolute certainty that all six of us were excited by the prospect, looking forward to doing our job out there in the open, confident of our ultimate success, sure of our training, experience, and judgment." (p. 15). By the time the…

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    In society today, several movies have a certain description of how men and women should portray themselves, as well as what roles each one of them is supposed to fill within society. Ladies are seen as the caregivers of the children and dependent on the male figures in their life, but the males are seen as in control and the protector of the family. I have chosen to do a rhetorical analysis on the movie, “The Pacifier”, from a female point of view. This movie was published by Walt Disney and is…

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    The career that I want to work in when i'm older is the Navy SEALs. There is an endless list of reasons why I want to be a SEAL, But the biggest reason will be to help. I believe that everyone can make a difference in our world, I just want my Difference to be remembered for ages to come. The fact that I don't give up, and my dead eye make it all the more appealing. As a Navy SEAL you never know what to expect from waking up. SEALs dedicate their life to their craft, and team. In the SEALs you…

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    the events of 9/11. Kyle has the most career sniper kills in the history of the United States military. He fought against Taliban, al-Qaida, terrorists, drug lords and many weapon traders. He was feared by the Iraqis to the point that they put a bounty on his head and nicknamed him “the devil.” Kyle was considered a legend by his Navy Seal allies, and he stands as one of the deadliest snipers to serve for the military. In his book “American Sniper” Throughout the book Kyle finds himself having…

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    Navy Seal Research Papers

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    that had to most information about the Navy Seal boot camp and hell week, http://navyseals.com/nsw/hell-week-0/ is one of the first websites that popped up and most legimate website so I used for one of my sources. This website was one of the many military websites with real Navy Seals talking about training, this website was very important and crucial for my research in many ways; by telling me what hell week was and what happens there. One downside or problem to this research is that I could…

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