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    battalion would perform mandatory proficiency training on processing Department of the Army Form 2406 on Mondays; this would cause his leaders to close the shops in order to conduct this training. While on the other hand‚ the 1-5th Infantry Battalion commander put in place a policy that his battalion would perform equipment maintenance on Mondays. His battalions ’ leaders would have a conflict because if they had equipment that needed to be turned in‚ they would not be able to do so. The FSB ’s shops would

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    Polybius "Roman Army"

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    The Romans were just known for their army‚ but also for their army discipline. In comparison to today and the punishments given out were almost‚ inhuman. If you were found guilty of any charges‚ a tribune was to be assembled to deliver a swift punishment to the so called crime. Let’s start off with standing post or guard duty‚ any and everyone who has every served in the military has had to do this. You have been standing there all night‚ and NOTHING is going on. After hours and hours of nothingness

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    combat teams ineffectual in all challenges and missions. Respect creates devotion to the team‚ which is a crucial part that allows respect to flow both up and down the chain of command. That respect grows into the brotherhood that the Army has. the brotherhood of the ARMY is for leaders to do their best to see them through tough times and bring the soldiers home to their families. The other part of the brotherhood is devotion of the troops to accomplishing the tasks of their unit under the vision of

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    Army Regulations 2

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    United States Army regulations are very important. Being a member of the United States Army is a job that must be done correctly by the men and woman who chose to answer the call of duty. These regulations must be followed by all personnel enlisted or officer. These regulations also must be followed by all branches of the army whether you are national guard‚ reserve‚ or active. These regulations are also very important even when you are still in training. If they are not followed it can greatly

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    By reading this essay you have found out that the debate over accountability and the preparation of college students has been given solid research over the past few years. Those involved within this debate‚ search for the most efficient and productive way to surpass all of the accusations as to who is responsible. Throughout this discussion‚ many critics have voiced strongly about their side of the debate. Contributors include‚ Kelli K. Smith an advocate for the side that institutions should be held

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    Circles of Support and Accountability (COSA) The development of COSA can be traced back to the work carried out by the Canadian Mennonite Church in 1994 in response to sex offenders being released from prison into their communities. The COSA is centered on the pillars of safety and support and often offers public protection and reintegration. The aim of COSAs is to “reduce the risk of re-offense by sex offenders; to ease the offender’s transition into the community; and to address the fears of victims

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    Introduction Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technicians (NEOD)‚ the organization that I am currently a part of‚ are a small group (1500 personnel) trained in the art of bomb disposal. As a scalable and agile force‚ we specialize in a plethora of complex and dangerous tasks ranging from IED to chemical and biological weapon remediation. Post 9/11 global terrorist activities placed tremendous “operational stress” upon the NEOD community with relentless training and deployments (Jones‚ Hammond & Platoni

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    Army Values 13

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    The 7 Army Values; Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless Service‚ Honor‚ Integrity‚ and Personal Courage‚ are the guiding force in the actions and conduct of every member of the U.S. Army today. Our failure to understand and utilize the moral and ethical guidelines expressed by the Army Values lead to troubled Soldiers and bad leaders. Loyalty Bear true faith and allegiance to the US Constitution‚ the Army‚ your unit‚ and other Soldiers. Be loyal to the nation and its heritage. Loyalty is a two-way

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    Washington’s Army With the Revolutionary War set to begin‚ the recruitment of soldiers was fully on. Reasons to enlist in the Continental Army were quite candid for numerous individuals. Motives ranged from looking for a fresh start to wanting to honor friendship/family‚ or even for the sole purpose of securing regular pay. Many looked to reap the benefits that were promised to them for enlisting in the army. As the Revolutionary War waged on for years to come‚ soldiers of the Continental Army continued

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    went outside India in disguise. Travelling through Afghanistan and reaching Germany‚ Bose started anti-British propaganda abroad. In Berlin‚ he organized Indian National Army with the help of Indian prisoners in Germany. Later on‚ he shifted his venue to Singapore. His arrival at Singapore galvanized the process of Indian National Army (I.N.A. or Azad Hind Faun) formed by Raps Bihar Bose under the command of Mohan Singh. However‚ the high-handedness of Mohan Singh made him a prisoner at the hands of

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