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    importance of following a direct order Last night at final formation the company was directly told from‚ “The BAD GUY” to put our phones up before we went to sleep. This was just a simple task that should have been too easy to follow‚ right‚ wrong after lights out I was laying in bed not talking on my phone but I was still fumbling around with my phone trying to set my alarm‚ which was wrong because in the back of my mind I knew all I had to do was just leave the phone alone. Now this order was just

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    Even when the ship is moored in port and receiving it’s services (utilities‚ such as steam‚ water‚ and electricity) from the pier or another ship‚ it is necessary to maintain a watch for communications‚ security‚ and safety. During your time in the Navy‚ you will be required to stand many watches. Some watches will be of a security nature‚ such as a pier sentry or roving patrol; others will be operational‚ such as

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    Navy Hell” The Viet Cong referred to them as "the men with green faces‚" due to the face paint they wore during combat missions. The United States Navy SEa‚ Air and Land Forces‚ commonly known as the Navy SEALs‚ are the Special Operations Forces of the United States Navy‚ employed in direct action and special reconnaissance operations. SEALs‚ also capable of employing unconventional warfare‚ foreign internal defense‚ and counter-terrorism missions are the most elite military force recognized worldwide

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    anything to become part of the elite group known around the world as the Navy Seals. Navy seals are groups of elite soldiers‚ known around the world for their abilities in the air on the land and in the sea. These soldiers lead the world in their special oops. They are unlike another soldiers in the world‚ willing to risk their lives for anyone in need around the world. Ready to assist and cry for help. I see the Navy Seals the way most people my age see pro sports players. Like pro sports

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    Senior Semniar 20 Sept. 2012 Why Is Navy Seal Training Important to America’s National Security “We will be hunting you down‚ and we are going to deliver you to the doorsteps of hell”‚ (Blehm 245) said one of Adams buddies at his funeral. Adam Browns wife heard his buddy say that to the men standing at the funeral‚ all while starring at Brown’s children. Naval Special Warfare Development Group known as DEVGRU or formally known as SEAL Team Six went to Abbottabad‚ Pakistan on May 1st‚ 2011

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    Research Paper-Navy Seals- By Sumid Nohrer There are many career choices you can choose from in the armed forces. Like becoming a nuclear engineer‚ a pilot‚ or even going into a special ops program in a certain branch of the armed forces. Well there’s one special force that is separated from the rest and that’s the navy seals. In this research paper you will learn the good and bad aspects in joining the navy seals whether it’s for the training‚ pay/benefits‚ or for your education. Foremost

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    Navy Chief Navy Pride What does it mean to be a Chief Petty Officer? Had I been posed with that question August 1‚ my answer would have been much different. As I am about mid way thru the Phase II process‚ my point of view has shifted; in many ways expanded. For 120 years‚ Navy Chiefs have passed on the leadership skills‚ traditions and values from generation to generation making it the strongest and most unique organization in the Armed Forces. I have been mentored by many good Chiefs‚

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    The graph for run 1‚ which plotted ln(Abs at 595nm) versus time‚ a first order reaction‚ with an R^2 value of 0.99621 was the most linear. Therefore‚ crystal violet is a first order reaction. The observed rate constant from run 2‚ as shown in figure 4‚ was significantly lower then the observed rate constant from run 1‚ shown in figure 1. Therefore‚ the R^2 for the first order reaction for run 2‚ 0.946418‚ represented in figure 4‚ which is also extremely low‚ was not taken into consideration for calculations

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    Impressment In The Navy

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    Impressment in the navy‚ particularly that done by the British Royal Navy in the 18th and early 19th centuries‚ has been a hotly debated subject in recent years. While historians tend to unilaterally agree that impressment occurred in the aforementioned time period‚ the question of the percentage of British sailors impressed‚ and therefore the impact of impressment on British society‚ remains today. While historians such as Denver Brunsman‚ Nicolas A. M. Rogers‚ and Isaac Land view the percentage

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    states under “emergency leave” status in order to have an abortion. The Commanding Officer has several things to consider when making this decision that will affect a person’s life forever. I feel that after I went through the constitutional paradigm’s hierarchy of loyalties that my decision would be to deny the sailors “emergency leave”. The Constitutional Paradigm contains the hierarchy of loyalties that should be followed as laid out by the Oath‚ the order of these being Constitution‚ Mission‚ Service

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