when Trevor told the gang when to meet up before the destruction‚ and Mike informs the group that he will not be able to make it because he has to attend church. Ironically‚ Mike’s reputation is seen as a hardcore gang member‚ and perceptions of gangsters are not those usually associated with religion . Its shows‚ although he tries to fit in with the older gang members‚ he is still religious and doesn’t want to feel like a sinner.. Secondly‚ it is a strong example of irony when Trevor says‚ "We aren’t
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and chain of command is constantly being drilled into their minds; as well as how to properly utilize the chain. As a new private in basic some soldiers are appointed into student leadership positions to help them understand how hard it is to run a squad or platoon sized element and to show them how much harder it is without the proper use of the chain of command. The soldiers quickly learn that one person can be in charge of a platoon but it is very difficult to handle and control every single individual
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Why do teenagers join gangs? Have you ever felt lonely or rejected? Many teenagers around the world have. The need for acceptance‚ fear‚ protection and money are some reasons why teenagers join gangs. Probably the number one reason for teenagers joining gangs is to feel accepted. To understand why a teen joins a gang‚ you have to live in their areas and understand their environment. In gang neighborhoods‚ majority of the teens may be in a gang. This is almost equivalent to a cool club‚ because
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prepared for fame and fortune. He Started off life quitting school at age 14 to work odd jobs around Brooklyn (before he moved to Chicago) his life would all change once he met a man named Johnny torrio who later was regarded Al Capone’s mentor in the gangster life. Once moving to Chicago Within a couple years Capone controlled an illegal bootlegging business with annual revenue that rivaled some of the nation’s largest cooperation’s. He also corrupted the Chicago police and local courts while still becoming
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3-7th FA‚ 3rd BCT‚ 25th ID. 3. REFERENCES: Lubricate order (LO); STP 21-1-SMCT; TM 9-1005-319-10; and DA From 2404‚ Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet. 4. RESPONSIBILITIES: Squad Leaders are responsible for their squad’s serviceability of their M4/M4A1 carbine and the ability for their squad to pass inspection by the platoon sergeant and arms room. 5. PROCEDURES: 1. Weapons will be checked and cleared prior to disassembly of your weapon. When clearing your weapon‚
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Purple Gang Introduction “As historian Paul Kavieff explains: They were predatory group and they were known for their ruthlessness‚ I mean they shot everybody during these hijackings‚ even the guys that were simply driving the trucks. What that resulted in in was that if you were making a beer delivery and were robbed by the Purples‚ you fought to the death‚ because you knew that the Purples were going to haul you out of the truck and kill you anyways” (Whitting‚ 2013‚ Pg. 57). The Purple Gang was
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Element 3. REFERENCES: Lubricate order (LO); STP 21-1-SMCT; TM 9-1005-319-10; and DA From 2404‚ Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet 4. RESPONSIBILITIES: Squad Leaders are responsible for ensuring the serviceability and cleanliness of their squads assigned M4/M4A1 carbine and the ability for their squad to pass inspection at any time by the platoon sergeant and arms room. 5. PROCEDURES: 1. All SM ’s will clear and check‚ upon receipt‚ any and all weapons. This also applies
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into action throughout a unit. The company commander passes down an order to the platoon commander who in turn passes it down to the platoon sergeant and then to the squad leaders and fire team leaders who are tasked with accomplishing the mission. The trust that was put in Rowan is the same trust that is tasked throughout squads and fire teams. We have to be able to use the resources that we have on hand and the skills we learn throughout our training to be able to accomplish whatever mission
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The Fire team Squad Leader Equipped with the M16A4 service rifle and M7 bayonet‚ the Marine rifle squad leader: ● Is responsible for squad employment ● Maintains communication with fire team leaders Fire Team Leader A corporal often serves as the fire team leader. Equipped with the M16A4 service rifle‚ an M203 grenade launcher‚ and an M7 bayonet‚ the fire team leader: ● Is responsible for the safety of his Marines and their performance ● Controls the movement and fires of the Marines within the fire team
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and my career. I was assigned to Bridge Platoon‚ Bridge Company‚ 8th Engineer Support Battalion in September‚ 2006. I was in the third fire team in first squad along with Cpl. Rogers. He was the assistant squad leader for the few months before deploying to Iraq. When we got in country‚ he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant‚ and became the squad leader. During the deployment‚ Sgt. Rogers taught me how to be the best at our job‚ and every other day lead guided discussions about life lessons and
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