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    Women in Indian Army

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    first batch of women Short Service Commission (SSC) officers joined in 1992. This resulted from a visit of a Service Chief to the United States‚ where he saw women participate in the guard of honor and was visibly impressed. Deciding that India should not lag in this respect either‚ the decision to induct women into the Indian Army was taken. Since 1993‚ the Indian Army‚ as well as the Air Force and the Navy‚ have been recruiting female officers. Today‚ there are a substantial percentage of women

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    The Chief Officer was pleased to see the fear and trepidation in Manning as he awaited his punishment‚ this showed that the prisoner realised that he was in serious trouble and facing some monumental pain. The Chief Officer of HMP Highbury is not the kind of hard man to shirk his Duty and he knew that he had to flog the prisoner to within an inch of his life‚ otherwise the prisoner will become a constant source of aggravation to the staff and be taking up a lot of the Chief Officer’s time in the

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    Letter

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    this kind of violent exist. “An officer is seen punching a suspect in the face while a fellow officer tries to handcuff him during a struggle on a Hollywood street in August.” As you can read from this quote the suspect was already being handcuff by one of the officers. Why did the other officer needed to punch him in the face! I might understand that the suspect might have been a struggle but I don’t believe it was a necessary action for one of the officers to punch him. Another example‚ “A jury

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    Stress in Army

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    he biggest problem is the soldier’s helplessness in resolving property disputes back at home that makes a soldier feel tense and helpless. There are several instances of neighbours or even own brothers making use of soldier’s long absence from home to encroach on his property. The exigencies of service prevent the soldier from being able to pursue the case. This problem had been identified several years ago‚ but little has been done except for every defence minister writing routine letters to chief

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    Jack Aubrey

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    others Jack ensures that there is an ongoing training program for officers and crew. He himself coaches and encourages individuals‚ even when they are some ranks lower than him. Shares Leadership Jack gives less experienced officers the chance to lead tasks‚ sections and areas. On occasions‚ these tasks are at a level above that which would normally be expected of the officer’s rank. Builds Team Spirit Jack brings his officers together on formal and social occasions. He shares his goals with

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    small town in Peru during the 1950’s. There are two distinct worlds in this novel. The first being the Air Force base a few miles from town where the officers live in clean houses. They come equipped with gardens‚ swimming pools‚ and sufficient amounts of food. Then there is the poverty-stricken‚ hot and humid town where the locals live including Officer Lituma and Lieutenant Silva. Lituma comments when they visit the base that “They really live it up. Like the gringos at the IPC‚ these lucky bastards

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    Police Stress Checkpoint

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    line of duty. This type of stress would possibly affect an officer’s social life and personal life because of the fear the family has to carry with them of their loved one being in danger on a daily basis. In order to manage or reduce these fears an officer would need to participate in any and all training programs. This will allow for reassurance within the family. Organizational Stress-This is produced by inherent in quasi-military character of police services‚ stress from within the department

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    1 . 1 3 . 1 9 4 1; Too old. Too young. Too short. Too tall. I could not understand how the Nazis could just kill. They killed mercilessly and without thought. They murdered simply because someone was too different. They took people away for being too Jewish. My family was too Jewish. My parents were too old. My brothers and I were holding each other tight‚ trying our best not to think of the events of just hours before. We focused on everything around us—the little warmth in our bodies‚ the sound

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    alleged it would lead to acute shortage of manpower • 35‚000 applications received out of which 19‚295 applications from officer’s cadre • SBI modified eligibility criteria to opt for VRS for which it faced discriminatory allegations • Around 8‚000 officers eligible for VRS after the modification • SBI’s total staff strength expected to fall by 15% after the VRS • SBI reduces its regional offices from 10 to 1-2 in each circle and faces shortage of manpower as anticipated by the union • SBI senses

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    Officers in the field lived much better than enlisted men. They generally assigned one or two officers to a tent. Since they provided their own personal gear‚ items varied greatly and reflected individual taste. Each junior officer was allowed one trunk of personal belongings that was carried in one of the baggage wagons. Higher-ranking officers were allowed more baggage. Unlike infantrymen‚ who slept and sat on whatever nature provided‚ officers sometimes had the luxury of furniture. Enlisted men

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