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    be set in place. Another plausible option for the Air Force is to reintroduce warrant officer ranks. With the increased usage of unmanned aircraft and the looming threat of reduction in manned aircraft, the need for pilots, maintainers, etc will be reduced. Warrant officers offer a viable choice for the replacement of traditional aircraft crews. The US Army has proven successful implementation of pilots in the warrant officer grade. Their pay is less than that of a fully commissioned officer,…

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    Warrant Officer Syllabus

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    1. CW2 Fogarty, Brendan P. 2. SITREP 001 a. Fort Bragg, NC b. 211030LJAN17 c. 170900LJAN17 – 222359LJAN17 3. The initial week of the Warrant Officer Advance Course (WOAC) covered in processing, classes, reports, briefings by guest’s and students. 4. WOAC Class # 001-17 began day 1 by in-processing all the students, defining the expectations of the class and covering the training schedule and syllabus. Immediately the students were given initial due outs to set the tone of the course and lay…

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    Although, urged to go to the back of the home to reach the accused, the marijuana was in clear view, therefore, as an officer of the court seizing it at that time was a legal obligation. Moreover, this type of seize is justifiable under the plain view doctrine and does not violate the rights given to the accused under the Fourth Amendment. Hendrix (2013) explains that “in Harris v. United States (1968), the Supreme Court established that anything a police officer sees in plain view, when the…

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    justifies an exigent circumstance, where some Courts find a warrantless search or seizure completely acceptable; this is an exception to the general requirement of a warrant under the Fourth Amendment searches and seizures. Exigent circumstances occur when a law enforcement officer has probable cause and no sufficient time to secure a warrant because there is a high risk of possible destruction / loss of evidence...which in this case was inferred by the "Some movement inside the apartment." The…

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    The Importance Of The ICC

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    guns and kill their parents. In third world countries where the government is corrupt or virtually non-existent, leave its citizens defenceless against horrible criminals. The is why the ICC is need and comes into play; the ICC can issues arrest warrants against these horrible criminals of all sorts and bring them to trial to face the law for heinous crimes against humanity. In countries where the government has some corruption cause problems for those not corrupt and their attempts in righting…

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    levels and echelons. Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) and its units were no exception to this implementation and now knowledge management has become an integral part of daily operations within TRADOC. As one of those subordinate units, the Warrant Office Training Branch (WOTB) at the Intelligence Center of Excellence in Fort Huachuca, AZ employs knowledge management to accomplish its mission. WOTB transitioned its instruction from platform based instruction to the Army Learning Model,…

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    Creation and documentation of leadership philosophy is not something one often thinks about without being asked. Prior to starting an endeavor like this, one should first try to fully understand the definition of leadership philosophy. Jon Mertz (2014) defines leadership philosophy as “a theory or attitude held by a person or organization that acts as a guiding principle for behavior.” (What is philosophy section). Leadership philosophy should be a single, concise statement, and it should…

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    23 years. During that time we were stationed at Lakenheath Air Force Base, England, where I was born and lived there for ten years. Then we moved to Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland shortly before my parents retired. Now, my husband, Kevin, is a warrant officer in the Army and has been enlisted for over 14 years. He has been on numerous deployments and is currently…

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    The operation called car wash (lava jato) is the biggest investigation on corruption and money laundering in Brazil. The name comes from the use of gas stations and car washs to move illicit resources in one of the criminal organizations initially investigated. The judge of the first instance responsible for the operation is called Sergio Moro; he is a Federal judge, writer and college professor, and he is considered a brave, effective and very well qualified judge. Even though the operation car…

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    1. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to define what it means to be a Senior Warrant Officer. For that, I will use the Leader's Attribute to develop, what I believe, is and should be, a Senior Warrant Officer. 2. Introduction: To me, a Senior Warrant Officer is that person who has the qualities to motivate others by his example. He is a person who applies the Army Values and these can be seen through its execution. This person is loyal, has his own moral values, and, he's committed to his…

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