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    The Crusades were a series of military campaigns during the times of Medieval England against the Muslims of the Middle East. They began in the time range from 1095 until around 1270‚ there were eight crusades all together and there were two children crusades which were both in 1212 (Trueman). The Crusades began‚ when armies of Christians from Western Europe responded to Pope Urban II’s plea to go to war against Muslim forces (Madden‚ Crusaders and Historians). The pope asked the warriors of Europe

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    In the military there are set standards‚ most of which are pretty simply accomplished. All soldiers are expected to meet these standards on a daily basis‚ as being in the Army is a 24 hours a day‚ 7 days week job. One of these standards that holds great importance is accountability‚ as well as being on time. Failure to meet these standards can and will result in some quite extensively negative consequences. Soldier’s are responsible for reporting to their squad leaders. This allows the NCO and

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    Within the Air Force‚ the rules and regulation in relation to grooming and appearance standards along with time management becomes essential. The Air Force teaches effective traits such as adaptability‚ dedication‚ maturity‚ control and most of all discipline. With the rules and regulations and time management skills‚ all of these traits are achievable. In the Air Force‚ the rules and regulations are made to give an individual specific guidelines to follow. Coupled with this‚ the use of time management

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    soon enough.’ I thought. Then came the dreaded command that started the chain of events that changed my life forever. “AAG! 9 o’clock. I repeat AAG! 9 o’clock!” Yelled our Staff Sgt‚ “You know the drill‚ men. Time to grow wings!” Now to you non-military personnel‚ an AAG is an anti-aircraft gun. Now it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize‚ hey we’re in an aircraft. You see where this is going. Time to grow wings means‚ we’re jumping off this plane. This might be fine and dandy for a para-trooping

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    up with last night. All of this started weeks ago. I used to be a navy seal. I was the backup of my squad. I was the sniper and had the best shooting accuracy in the camp. I retired after a good 10 years as a Seal. However‚ as it was good for the military it lead to a disaster for me and my family later. The car arrived at 8:00 flat just as he said. The car was a black cadillac with all tinted windows. I walked to the car. The window rolled down. I guy wearing black shades was revealed. I told him

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    My mother often repeated these words to me: “You will grow up to be a man‚ Joe‚ and there are three very important things I want you to always remember—work hard‚ be respectful‚ and stay teachable!” These words continue to inspire and guide me through my experiences. While fixing faulty radios and damaged radars as an electronics technician over the past 10 years‚ I have realized that my real passion is working to find solutions to problems‚ not repairing broken equipment. I believe that the Civil

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    change end result should be‚ and executes those changes with the combined help of his subordinates through inspiration and charisma. I find that it is far easier to tell a soldier to “do as I do” than to try and explain how to become successful in the military. I have continuously molded and changed my leadership philosophy over the past two years. I promoted to E5 Sergeant in February of 2015 and have held an E6 squad leader position since July of 2015. The learning curve going from Team Leader to Squad

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    Respect and integrity‚ what really do those mean? I could look up those words in the Oxford English Dictionary or Websters‚ or Dictionary.com and give a scientific‚ perscise and exact answer to these words. And while that tells you what they mean‚ does that really give their meaning. Well by Dictionary.com’s standards respect is a noun that means to hold in esteem or honor‚ and to show regard or consideration for. And Dictionary.com says that integrity means an adherence to moral and ethical principles;

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    The Fire team       Squad Leader   Equipped with the M16A4 service rifle and M7 bayonet‚ the Marine rifle squad leader: ● Is responsible for squad employment ● Maintains communication with fire team leaders       Fire Team Leader  A corporal often serves as the fire team leader. Equipped with the M16A4 service  rifle‚ an M203 grenade launcher‚ and an M7 bayonet‚ the fire team leader:   ● Is responsible for the safety of his Marines and their performance   ● Controls the movement and fires of the Marines within the fire team  

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    the citizens of Chile‚ as opposed to foreign investors. After becoming a socialist state‚ many of the reforms under the newly elected president began to loosen the American stronghold of the Chilean economy. In 1973‚ the US supported and aided a military coup that removed the democratically elected president. This leads to the question: why were the internal affairs

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