The U.S Army Rangers played a key roll in WWII. From the allied campaign in Africa to the beaches of Normandy to the war in the Pacific the 1st,2nd ,3rd,4th,5th ,6th and 29th Ranger battalions(a battalion usually consists of 300-1000 soldiers 300 being small 1000 being extremely large most battalion average 650 soldiers) spearheaded operations throughout the course of WWII. The United States Army Rangers helped change the course of WWII and turn the tide against the Hitler and his allies.…
Movies and celebrities in magazines can be cliché and to perfection, but can an ordinary life be to? Fitting in at a completely new place can be quite hard and manipulate the mind into thinking something is wrong with how we look. Julia Alvarez is a native of Dominican Republic that has moved to the United States and writes about her life in New York. In one of her stories, “I want to Be Miss América”, she specifically expresses her struggles as a Latina foreigner and how she tries to fit in. The author describes her thoughts and manipulated actions in many ways and how she reflects it later on. In Julia Alvarez’s “I want to Be Miss América” the theme that one's desire may never be satisfied if compared to others is revealed through an eager…
In 1914, taking off and landing a plane successfully was a great achievement. During the war around 22,000 Canadians served in the British flying services as pilots and over 1,600 died. At the beginning of the war there was only a few hundred aircrafts and airships and training was only available in Britain. Once more people were interested in becoming pilots many training schools started to be created in Canada. These training schools were part of an organization created by the British called the Royal Flying Corps Canada. The training of a pilot at these schools was very expensive, costing around $400 for 400 minutes of flight instruction (around $6,000 in today’s money). Even though the price was so expensive, it didn’t stop people from wanting to join the war and support their country. From all the people joining, Canada was able to finally get it’s own air force during the last month of the war.…
After reading the story, “Follow the Eagle,” I am left with astonishment at the understatement in the writing and the deep significance in the context. I believe that this story is not only about Eagle’s journey over the cliff, but the journey is an allegory to Native Americans and other minority groups trying to achieve higher status in the white hierarchy of the West. First Domingo is riding on a “Japanese cycle stolen from a Colorado U law student.” The story informs the reader that Domingo is Mexican right before telling us that he is riding on a stolen bike; possibly in a way to stereotype the Mexican as a thief. Then there is a party for Eagle for his journey out of the Reservation. Here we meet Red Wing who pleads, “Don’t go tomorrow,” to Johnny. There is also a reference to Little Richard’s song “Long Tall Sally” here: “Uncle John have everything he need.” Although Eagle might have everything he needs in the reservation, he still feels the longing to leave and take that leap over the canyon. This could signify his need to become more in the white world. He doesn’t want to be confined to a reservation any longer. Although Eagle doesn’t have a lot of dialogue, the things he does say, he says with excitement. For example, when Domingo asks when he is leaving, Eagle replies, “Tomorrow!” Then, we have Eagle shouting, “So long, man!” as he is falling to his demise. I cannot come up with a time that I would be happy and willing to say good bye to someone as I am failing at something. I would feel ashamed and would not speak to someone looking at me “falling.” Eagle on the other hand, still has the courage to say good bye to his friend. He wanted to try to make it, and although he didn’t, maybe the important thing is that he tried to pursue a dream. Next, we have a quote, “Yes I took you Johnny Eagle.” This quote suggests that although Native Americans or other minorities would like to become bigger in this Westernized country, the land has already become the white…
I am counseling you for the conduct noted above. If this conduct continues, action may be initiated to separate you from the Army IAW AR 635-200. If you are involuntary separated, you could receive an Honorable Discharge, a General (Under Honorable Conditions) Discharge, or Under Other Than Honorable Conditions Discharge.…
1. Taj wants to start a blog about animals. List a blog title and blog address that she could use. Talk about at least two reasons why those would be good choices for a blog title and blog address. Explain in 2-3 sentences. (4.0 points) The title should be “Animals” And she should talk about her favorite animal.…
Being an American is being proud to be a part of a community of people working together for a life full of success and opportunity for themselves and generations to come after them. Being an American means to have passion, enthusiasm, and spirit to live in a free country, this country. having the ability to do whatever you want while being proud, strong and hopeful for a country full of freedom, full of opportunity and full of success, is all what it means to be an American. Being an American is having spirit and patriotism, devoted love, support, and defense of one's country; national loyalty is what it means to be an American.…
Personally, I believe I will become a stronger student in the classroom and in life. The Honors College will give me the ability to connect with other students who are on a similar mental level as I am. I will be able to share ideas and thoughts will other…
When someone asks me what I want to be when i'm older I always say Veterinarian. Its even a STEM job. So what is a veterinarian? A Veterinarian is a person qualified to treat disease, disorder, and injuries in animals. I want to be a veterinarian because I have a history with animals. All my life I have been around animals big and small. They all showed me unconditional love and I want to give back to them.…
Following my Coast Guard career aspirations, I enrolled in my high school’s Army JROTC program as a freshman and have been provided a superb leadership experience. JROTC has instilled in me core military values of honor, selfless service, and love of my country that complement my integrity, honesty, and respect for others.…
In school, I strive to achieve greatness and this shows on my academic record. I have been on honor roll every semester while simultaneously doing multiple clubs and extracurricular activities. I take part in many school sponsored clubs such as Literature…
As an AKA, I will strive to become a better friend, neighbor, and sister. I want to improve our community by working together to improve our education system because it is not only crippling African Americans, but the entire country. Alpha Kappa Alpha is composed of women who believe in helping others. A woman of Alpha Kappa Alpha is the personification of the woman I wish to one day become. Thank you for your time and…
Empire college offers a unique learning environment for the busy learner who may be juggling a number of roles, spouse, parent, manager, entrepreneur, volunteer, caregiver, and more. We offer a flexible learning environment, with individually designed degree programs, and opportunities to study online,face to face, or a combination of the two.…
The SAT award is the Superintendent Academic Team Award and I have received one ever since I began attending public school in seventh grade. More recently, I have been given two Eagle Awards, one in the spring of last year, Freshmen year, and one this past semester, fall of my Sophomore year. An Eagle Award is an award based on the attitude, respectfulness, and the character at Northeastern High School in which current teachers nominate a student whom they believe to have exemplary character and put forth their best efforts in class. I have also always been an A Honor Roll…
Joining the Army ROTC Program will afford me the opportunity to live for a greater purpose, grow stronger as a leader, and provide the chance to serve my country.…