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    Army Career Essay

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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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    Picture this A little young boy the age of 5 was having fun and living out his life until suddenly‚ he is kidnapped and abducted by a rebel army forced to fight and kill innocent people they know and love. These young innocent children are being turned into child soldiers and forced to drugs and be brainwashed so they stay attached to the rebel army group or the government. They lose their family‚ childhood and forced to handle guns. Imagine if that was you. In some parts of the world such as some

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    which raged in the watershed of the Big Horry Mountains for the next 16 years between the frontier Army and the Indians‚ culminating in the shocking defeat of Custer on the Little Bighorn and‚ in turn‚ the ultimate suppression of the warring Sioux and their allies. Connor’s expedition is called "on the whole a dismal failure‚" but it did establish a short-lived peace and it did prove that the Army could not successfully’ contend with Indian warriors battling desperately on ground of their own choosing

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    A Perfect Society

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    The Perfect Things Before answering the question‚ “What is an ideal society?” you must first be sure of the actual meaning of the word society. Some probably think its obvious‚ but to be clear‚ a society is a grouping of individuals who share common interests and may have distinctive culture and institutions. The members of these societies may be from different ethnic groups and it can be a particular people such as the Saxons‚ a nation state‚ such as Bhutan‚ or a boarder cultural group‚ such

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    Danny Chen Research Paper

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    everywhere with you. It could be the solder on your left or the solder on the right.    Pvt. Danny Chen‚ a Private in the U.S Army was serving in Afghanistan. He was considered a  “weak” soldier by his squad mates. He was issued “corrective training” by his squad leader  because he fell asleep or forgot his helmet. this “training” lasted 6 weeks. it also went against  army policy. Chen was not allowed to go to a nearby base with senior officers‚and others to

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    Macbeth Speech Analysis

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    changes afterwards. Through the imagery and the symbolism used‚ it is revealed that both armies were almost equally strong‚ but the battle was won mainly because of Macbeth. The heroic character of Macbeth is revealed‚ which leads Macbeth to ambition of being the king. The beginning of Sergeant’s speech‚ it is revealed that the battle was tough and hard for either side of the armies to win‚ Macbeth’s army and Macdonwald’s were equally strong‚ “Doubtful is stood‚/ as two spent swimmers that

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    Being on Time in the Army

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    WHY IT’S IMPORTANT TO BE ON TIME It is important to be on time‚ both in the Army and in the civilian sector‚ for multiple reasons. Among these reasons‚ the ones that stand out to me the most are unprofessionalism‚ being fired‚ receiving adverse disciplinary actions‚ and failing your co-workers/comrades. Being late or tardy to work can cause not only yourself but everyone at your place of employment problems. When being late or tardy‚ you are showing that you are not a professional

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    need to join the army to build their characteristics and improve their physically. According to Dennis De Souza in ‘’Conscription? No way!”‚ published in Daily Tribune on Wednesday 3 November 2010‚ we are living in a peaceful region and there are several better ways to making a contribution to society so people do not have to join the army. In contrast‚ Colonel R J Blythe in “Bring back conscription”‚ published in Daily Tribune‚ Wednesday 27 October 2010 believes that joining the army is the best way

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    were African American soldiers who served in the United States Army after the Civil War. They were the first African Americans to serve in a peacetime army. They mostly served in the Western territories of the United States where they escorted settlers and worked to protect and help railroad crews and cattle herders. They were organized into all-black regiments with white commanding officers. These men were eager to sign up because the Army offered them a chance to better themselves both economically

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    part of that one percent that decided to join the armed services. Having young and older generations look up to you for being who you are. It also means living up to your seven key army values. Many people know what the words are and what they mean loyalty- Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution‚ the Army‚ your unit and other Soldiers‚ duty Fulfill your obligations. doing your duty means more than carrying out your assigned tasks; Duty means being able to accomplish tasks as part of

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