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    JROTC Class Reflection

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    Through this year I have learned a lot of things in my JROTC class‚ thing that while stick with me for my whole life‚ and I will apply them in my next year which is my senior year. Those thing that I learned are discipline‚ teamwork and respect. I knew one or two things about discipline and I did not think too much about it‚ but when we start to drill that was the switch that turn on the discipline‚ discipline is an ability‚ a very important ability it makes you react and execute a command properly

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    Jrotc Job Analysis

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    also the Command Sergeant Major for Cass Tech’s JROTC program. As the Command Sergeant Major‚ my duties include being the standard bearer for our battalion’s cadets‚ and leading our drill and color guard team. Besides that‚ I am also an active volunteer within my community and school. The last event that I participated in was earlier in the school year as the lead cadet of a concession stand at a college sports game in order to raise money for my JROTC program. Also‚ I have been a service learning

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    The Irish Republican Army (IRA) has sought for a unified Ireland for decades through the use of violence and intimidation in the form of terrorism. Britain’s occupation of Ulster (Northern Ireland)‚ has been a controversial reign with a primarily Protestant influence on a previously Catholic area. This has led to various civil right issues and activism in the most affected parts. Politically‚ the feud is primarily about land and the unification of Ireland‚ thus the disputes over who Northern Ireland

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    Robert E. Lee’s plan to defeat the Union army at Gettysburg consisted of sending James Longstreet First Corps to outflank the Union left at Little Round Top and Big Round Top. Lee wanted the attack to take place stealthily and he hoped the attack would roll up the Federal line‚ and force them to leave their defensive positions. Lee wanted the attack to take place during the early morning. As Longstreet’s men were marching toward their target they had to reverse and countermarch after it was discovered

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    Why the NCO Force Management within the Army National Guard is prolonged? Is the Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) Corps (Enlisted force) talent accurately managed throughout the ranks in order to sustain force readiness? During many years‚ the Army has continuously fulfilled analysis (studies) of the force to establish and improve management guidance over different initiatives‚ policies‚ regulations‚ and strategies in order to effectively organize the use of manpower through talent management‚ authorizations

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    Salvation Army: A Faith-based Consumer-based provider This paper was prepared for History and Development of Human Services‚ HUMN 8150‚ Abstract To examine how the Salvation Army remains a

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    What was the New Model Army and how was it different to earlier armies? The New Model Army was created by Parliament in February 1645.  This army was a military force based on a person’s ability rather than position in society.  One of the leading officers in the New Model Army had been a butcher.  This removal of social obstacle  meant that the New Model Army was open to new ideas as social class meant nothing.  It was a force based mainly on lightly armed cavalry.  These cavalry soldiers wore

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    “Requesting permission to join the United States Army” I would like to please rejoin the United States Army and fulfill my obligations proudly. I joined the Active Duty component with the United States Army on September 9‚ 2013 and was separated from Advanced Individual Training on February 28‚ 2014 with an uncharacterized discharge due to failure to adapt. I’ve separated from the United States Army because I realized I had an opportunity and for the most part I wasn’t ready‚ therefore

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    Why I Enrolled in Jrotc

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    I joined Army JROTC because I wanted to be a part of a team thatWhi I Enrolled In JROTC people respect and honor. I also joined JROTC because I think it will help me out later on in my life. My god father served in the military for 4 years. My step father served in the military for 5 years. With them being in the military has gave me some influence to join the military. There are several types of JROTC. There are different

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    The Importance of Accountability and Responsibility in the United States Army The following essay is definitions‚ and examples of how responsibility‚ accountability and time management are important to succeeding in today’s Army. Responsibility is increased when soldiers have a single‚ clear set of rules that apply to a specific event. When the guidelines are unclear‚ or when more than one set of rules seems to apply to an event‚ responsibility is decreased. Responsibility is: the obligation

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