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    Military Customs

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    Military Customs and Courtesies In the Army and throughout every branch there are certain customs and courtesies that every soldier and military member must follow in order for there to be order and discipline on a daily basis. Customs and courtesies are put in to place to show respect for Non Commissioned Officers and for Officers of all rank. In this essay‚ I will be writing about the importance of salutes‚ standing at the correct position when talking to someone higher ranking than yourself

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    Introduction Every soldier from private to General must possess the physical stamina to fight well past the accepted limits of human endurance. There will be no opportunity to catch a breath. Outstanding physical condition is a necessary state of being for a fighting man. This quotation was written by an American Infantry General and was taken from a speech by Major General K Spacie OBE‚ Director of Army Training on 24th September 1985‚ to the Army Physical Training Corps

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    Women in Military

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    complete successfully. For example‚ in army medical corps‚ the main missions are to treat‚ recover and take care of soldiers. Those tasks are appropriate for women‚ who are patient‚ thoughtful and friendly. For some dangerous missions‚ such as spy‚ women usually have a flexible way to adapt the circumstance. Secondly‚ women can comply the rules in military better than men do. Female soldiers usually show perfect discipline in the rules‚ missions or plans in army‚ and they will try their best to complete

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    The Army

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    prepared‚ be sharp‚ and be quick‚ every soldier must know what to do and when to do it. It is your duty to respond to a situation and to fix that very situation. Coming from a family of marines‚ I have noticed the respect between my family members who have served. Regardless if your active duty infantry or a reserve mechanic‚ any true American will respect you. Personal courage is created from confidence. Rigorous and realistic training fills our soldiers with personal courage. This courage is what

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    self-development. In order to become a relevant and effective Soldier you must complete your required Military Education‚ PME is designed to produce agile and adaptive thinkers capable of leading our forces and protecting the lives and property of Texas Citizens. The TXARNG is one of the most highly respected and trusted institutions in Texas. Our enlisted Soldiers must display the attributes and competencies of a professional Soldier. Completing your required PME is one of those attributes and

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    obeying orders

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    Obeying Orders Im here to talk on the importance of obeying orders. Obedience is important in the military way of life‚ in and outside the work place. Obeying orders is what allows us to operate in an organized and effective manner which is very important during these challenging times that the military goes through. While an individual can question the notion of obedience in daily life‚ this luxury is often not available in the military where the goals and aims requires a smooth internal functioning

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    are not war veterans‚ and will never truly understand how soldiers felt when serving. But emotions are a common concept among people‚ and as people experience life they endure different emotions through different situations. When reading The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien‚ you are shown through storytelling how the soldier felt when they were in Vietnam. Each story has different connections with different emotions to show how the soldier felt. When the reader can make emotional connections to a

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    The only important people in war were the soldiers‚ the domestic help‚ or the General’s. They had the most dangerous jobs. If the General’s didn’t give the right directions‚ he could lose an army‚ if the soldiers took one false step and had gotten wounded‚ they could die‚ and if a soldier had a chance of survival and the domestic help didn’t aid him in a mannerly amount of time‚ they could be put to blame for the death of the soldier. But what about the spies‚ where do they have a role in this?

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    Owen’s poem "Disabled" is about a soldier who came home from WWI missing limbs‚ and how this disability changed his life. This poem was written when Owen was in Craiglockhart War Hospital being treated for shell shock. It is very likely that he saw numerous soldiers like the one he describes in this poem while he was at the hospital. It was common that soldiers would return home missing limbs or severely wounded‚ there wasn’t a whole lot that could be done for soldiers while they were on the frontline;

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    cost. The fate of its soldiers is not a top priority. The constraints of these functions are ones set by the standards of the military. The good or the bad is not achieved unless the military allows for it. The manifest‚ latent‚ and dysfunctions relate to power struggles in that the militaries ultimate goal is to become as powerful as can be. This includes power over its soldiers. This power can limit the benefits that a soldier may receive and also the point to which a soldier is pushed. The second

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