The Life of a Military Child Betty King COMM215 May 1‚ 2012 KELLI SANDMAN-HURLEY The Life of a Military Child The life of a military child is vary‚ vary different than that of a civilian child. Yes‚ even though there are military children that act out against parents‚ guardians and teachers‚ many military children are made resilient because of military support groups and foundations and strong emotional support at home. Military children are made to be resilient. First what is
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What does it take to be a military brat? Military brats are people with parents in any military branch that have to deal with constant moving from base to base and long restless nights worrying if they will ever get to see their loved ones again. The most important thing that it takes to be a military brat is that no matter how crazy their life can get‚ they are proud of who they are. It is often hard to make friends‚ because they tend to move a lot and are not in one place for a very long time.
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In the video lecture of Keith Nolan “Deaf in the Military‚” his message did not directly pertain to the material in the readings‚ but did relate to the chapter and section on disabilities. Mr. Nolan’s message was to not give up if you have disabilities and that disabilities should not limit you to what you want to do in life. His lecture also identifies that employers can make accommodations for disabilities that will allow disabled employees to be productive in your organization. The American with
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This week’s personal application is a little hard to convert to the United States Army but I will give it my best stab. Our organizations differentiating factors that separate us for other militaries are the following: • Technology used at lowest levels • Deployment to incidents world wide within 24 hrs • Air supremacy The United States Army is heavily outfitted for combat in foreign wars. We are still one of the few nations in the world were every Soldier is issued night vision goggles. Infantry
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Military revolution and revolution of military affair The world is continuing to experience changes that are affecting every generation of people in society without regard to race‚ religion‚ age‚ sex‚ political status or geographical location. These changes are certainly important chapters for our history books. For the most part I would say these changes are like evolution which has led to the diversification of all living organisms from a common ancestor‚ known as a scientific development
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family. Shirley Henderson writes about this in her magazine article titled Military Moms and Dads‚ it describes the lives of parents that work in the military. A great number of soldiers do in fact‚ care for their families and still worry about events that occur at home. Sadly‚ these soldiers are unable to be there for their loved ones. Average routines that a normal family will do‚ become completely different for military families. Some in good ways and while other elements turn for the worse. Running
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important to realize that it is necessary for those in the Armed Forces are held to a high standard. Punctuality remains and always will be an extremely vital aspect of military bearing and discipline. It has a direct correlation to soldierly appearance‚ combat readiness‚ mission effectiveness‚ and essentially every aspect of military life and responsibility. I cannot place enough emphasis on how important being on time constantly is. For instance; a soldier who is late or does not report at all to
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sharing of information‚ ideas‚ career interests and other forms of expression via virtual communities and networks. As such‚ social media has become increasingly important as a communication channel‚ not only in the civilian society but also in the military sector. Malaysian Army personnel is not excluded‚ as it is a guarantee that each army personnel regardless of the generation gaps‚ does own a smartphone and all are interconnected somewhat with the internet and the myriad of popular social media
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measure something or someone’s ability (Drummond & Jones‚ 2010). I have on many instances used testing during my work‚ both in the military and in my current position as a residential counselor. I will attempt to be curt in my explanation of the instances where I used testing in my career. Without testing my career in the military would be non-existent. The military uses a testing and evaluation system called the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude
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adults. However‚ military members marry and divorce at different rates than the general civilian population. These trends may give some insight into why enlisted women divorce at higher rates than all others. One study reported military members marry at higher rates than civilians; 60% of high school educated military members ages 23-25 were married compared to 37% of their civilian peers. The rates decrease with education but still remain higher for military members; 40% of military members with a
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