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    Running Head: THE IMPORTANCE OF ACCOUNTABILITY The Importance of Accountability This essay I will be writing is about the importance of accountability. To me “Accountability” is important because in the military‚ soldiers are often required to perform duties‚ some extremely challenging‚ to meet expected expectations. Accoutability is everything in this line of work. Having accountability of one’s self is a major factor in being a good soldier in today’s Army. Being accountable means

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    through tasks just for applying. Then after if he or she makes it in there are more tests and tasks to go through. It goes on in sports‚ colleges‚ the military and plenty of other team groups. I personally do not think it is all that bad‚ to a certain extent. When the actions turn to abuse rather than tasks that is when it becomes wrong. In the military I completely believe it is an O.K. thing to do‚ even though it is illegal. It has been going for so long that it is just natural to toy with and test

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    Being late tells others that one person can be waited on‚ while everyone else can’t. People do not like when their feelings were not taken into consideration‚ when they took the time to consider others. Punctuality is a very important part of military life for several reasons. one reason is that if someone is late for a patrol or convoy that patrol or convoy might haveto leave without that person. Another reason is because it will make whoever your relieving have to stay at work for longer than

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    the military service. From 2011 to 2013‚ I was involved in the Korean army‚ which is mandatory since division of territory of the Korea Peninsula. Frankly‚ I was afraid because I thought I didn’t have enough physical strength for hard trainings. I was also afraid for losing my confidence rather than losing my relationships through the military service. The worries about falling behind in society which I’m involved were really fearful to me. However‚ when I’d faced up the reality of military‚ the

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    street disorder)‚ according to a study by the RAND Corp.‚ a security consultant in Arlington‚ Virginia. Most Veterans do not seek treatment after returning home from a tour‚ they go back into civilian life and never get the help they need. The Military has made tremendous efforts to provide Soldiers with more training to recognize mental health issues among their colleagues and creating mandatory for a face to face counseling for returning Veterans. Once Soldiers return home from these repeated

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    Gays In the Military Very often political institutions reflect the will of society and set the precedent for norms that will be expected of its members. The United States Military is still enforcing archaic policies which threaten to harm the principles our nation was founded upon. The principles of freedom and equality are those that every American holds closest to their heart‚ that is unless you are in the military and are gay. The issue of gays in the military has developed into a case

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    Title V - Citizens’ Rights Title VI - Justice Title VII - General Provisions Prohibition of abuse Based on the fundamental rights and freedoms recognized by: 1. the European Convention on Human Rights 2. the constitutional traditions of the EU Member States 3. The Council of Europe`s Social Charter 4. The Community Charter of Fundamental Social Rights of Workers 5. Other international conventions 3 Ulrich Wessel The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union Content

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    Military Psychology

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    Running Head: Military Psych Applied Areas of Psychology: Military Psychology Drew University Keira M. Driscoll 11/30/08 Military psychology is an area of applied psychology that is somewhat difficult to define due to the large area of activities in its field that it covers. Military psychology covers psychological research‚ assessment‚ and treatment. The field of military psychology is used not only with soldiers but with civilians (Strickland & Cengage‚ 2001)

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    purpose of this essay is to further my knowledge of the Army NCO support channel‚ chain of command and why we as Soldiers use them. It is also to inform the parties that may be what I feel loyalty‚ dedicated service and also my interpretation of Military bearing and Discipline. I am explaining the importance of obeying a lawful order from an NCO and performing that order in a timely manner. The NCO support channel is designed to be subordinate to and supportive of the chain of command. The NCO support

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    Military Discipline Where to start‚ lets see discipline in the military from the beginning to now. Well from the start of the civil war the military was not as it is now. Then solders was a solder 24-7 back then‚ and the only time they had to them self was when the war was over. Now‚ we still solders 24-7 but we have more personel time to deal with familys and to start a family. But that is up to the solder‚ anyway over the years the military had to change to keep the morale up in the military

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