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    enough or serious enough to not make it to formation on time and thus resulting in my untimely tardiness. I should have atleast or at the minumum given a courtesy call to my chain of command. I want to be an poignant soldier and I want to excel in my military career. Tardiness is pure laziness‚ irresponsibility‚ un-leadership like qualities that of which don’t have have neither the right place a claim of existence within nor to continue residing in my work ethic. As I have mentioned before I’d like to

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    Since the 1780s‚ Americans and other countries have always wanted two things: power and money. Trade and military affiliations were the most common way to get both of those things. There could have been many ways to get those two important things. America didn’t have to go across the seas to make a lot of their money. There is quite a bit of foreign U.S military operations going on. Along with a hundred to nine hundred ninety nine million dollars with trade. Staying within the country does make money

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    States Army to successfully prepare‚ plan and execute their mission in varies countries the basic understanding and knowledge of the Contemporary Operating Environment (COE) must be understood. The COE is comprised of eight variables: Political‚ Military‚ Economic‚ Social‚ Information‚ Infrastructure‚ Physical Environment and Time (PMESII-PT). (REF) With Air Defense Artillery (ADA) being a branch that constantly deploys it is vital to instill these variables which allows for realistic and challenging

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    There are many reasons that being to work on time is important‚ both in the civilian world as well as in the military. For civilians and military alike‚ being to work on time shows responsibility and it also shows that you care about your job. It also shows that you are committed to your job and to those you work with as well as you diligence and dependability as a worker. Arriving to work in a timely manner show your co-workers as well as your boss that you care‚ and that they‚ as well as your

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    Why it is important to Obey Military Rules and Regulation Military discipline and effectiveness is built on the foundation of obedience to orders. Recruits are taught to obey‚ immediately and without question‚ orders from their superiors‚ right from day-one of boot camp. Which is why we work so well by following orders from the more experienced leaders who have been doing this for years. We have plenty of obedience in Charlie company and I feel it is one of the best units I have been in. It has

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    Rules of Military Engagement Walzer’s sliding scale of justice in warfare can be described as a way to justify normally prohibited actions. One of Walzers arguments is that violations of just war conduct in war have been justified in some historical circumstances when the moral emergency was high. One example of this is the bombing of Dresden because of the threat of Nazism’s victory would be a moral catastrophe and the British seemed in danger of losing the war. It would end the war sooner

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    The Importance of Following Army Regulations The army regulations have been put in place to create a standard to uphold‚ measure abilities‚ and create uniformity throughout the organization. Army regulations have been a guideline since the time of Barron Von Stueben‚ a Prussian officer commissioned by the Continental Congress during the American Revolution. Von Stueben knew then that all soldiers needed a guideline and a standard to be upheld to. Standards from physical fitness‚ marksmanship‚ and

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    OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY The following objectives are identified:- Primary Objective. To know the usage and adaption of plastic money. Secondary Objectives. Secondary objectives are as under:- - To know the importance of plastic money in the daily life of consumer’s with reference to credit and debit cards. - To study the benefits of debit card & credit cards. - To find out the market leader among the various banks/ companies issuing credit and debit cards. - To know the problems faced

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    Although following the law is important‚ it is not the same thing as being ethical. Law is clear cut and to the point while ethics have more gray areas‚ and they are less about doing certain things because they are what is expected‚ and more about doing what is right and what feels in line with one’s moral code. Demanding ethical and socially responsible behavior from one’s self and from others can be intimidating‚ especially in the professional world. However‚ it is important that people work up

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    began meeting all the different department heads and personnel in the unit. This squadron was considered a training squadron‚ because pilots come here to recertify their status as pilots‚ learn to operate newer technology‚ become test pilots for military defense projects or become flight instructors. The unique thing about this organization is that it was comprised mostly of senior personnel and there were very few enlisted members in the unit. In my first month at this unit I realized that there

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