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    I have been tasked with writing this 1000 word essay on the importance of accountability of sensitive items within the military. The reason I have been assigned to do this task is due to my failure of being attentive and securing my weapon and having it with me at all time. I failed by leaving my M9 Berretta at home in my safe before I left in support of the Boston Marathon. I was told by certain individuals to leave it at home‚ but I failed as an NCO to ask my section leader on how to properly secure

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    Accountability in the Army

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    soldier? Every service member has been charged to maintain their arms‚ equipment and self at all times. If they don’t‚ they could easily take themselves out of the fight‚ putting themselves and their battle buddies in harm’s way. This is called accountability. No matter if you are a Private First Class with an M-4‚ a Non-Commissioned Officer with a squad‚ or a Brigadier General in charge of a post‚ everyone is accountable for whatever is assigned to them. One of the things that makes our military strong

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    The effects of Marine Protected Areas on Recreational fishing‚ with a focus on Temperate waters. Abstract Marine Protected Areas have been realized as a useful tool for the protection of marine eco system and biodiversity all over the world. These Marine Protected areas MPAs limit human activity in the conservation regions in order to protect biodiversity and exploited species. Hence they have a direct effect on recreational activities like fishing‚ bait collection‚ diver collection etc. The

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    History of Marines

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    History of marine nco Roman legionnaires were responsible for: * Supervising training * Performing administrative and logistical tasks * Influenced the shaping of the NCO structure The Roman legionnaires organizational structure was copied by other nations. The Continental Marine Corps originated when Samuel Nicholas was commissioned to raise two battalions of Marines‚ resulting in blended traditions from the: * British Royal Marines * French Marine Corps The Marine NCO originated

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    Discover how Top Gear and Shell came together in print and online to create a truly interactive campaign that increased brand awareness and usage of Shell V-Power. The Challenge The advertising team were challenged to create a campaign for Shell that would raise awareness of Shell V-Power and Shell V-Power Diesel. The brief was for an interactive cross media campaign that would engage car enthusiasts whilst promoting Shell’s products and services to escalate their perception versus their competitors

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    The Importance of Accountability Is so you know where everyone is so if you need a person for something you will know where to find them. It is also necessary to have accountability to make sure everyone in your unit is safe and so you make sure they are where they are supposed to be. You also want your unit to be on standby so they are ready for anything that may happen. It is also needed so nobody goes UA. When you have accountability it is easier to track down people if you were to need them

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    Leading Marines

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    As we know leading Marines is the most important part of the Marine Corp. There are eleven leadership principles‚ and fourteen leadership traits a great leader demonstrates. These traits &principles help you suppress the leaders that came before us. Everyone has their own style of leadership though. Great leaders must embrace the ethos; Respect and follow the foundations. Accept the challenges he or she will face ahead. A Marine lives by his or her ethos. It’s what makes us a different breed. We

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    The Dedication The book Why Gender Matters is a very interesting book that helps people understand how people think the way they do. The author‚ Leonard Sax‚ is extremely dedicated to the work he does and who he does it for. Leonard Sax dedicates this book to the memory of David Reimer. Bruce Reimer was born one of a set of identical twins. At the age of seven months‚ his mother noticed that he and his brother were having trouble urinating‚ so she took them in to be circumcised. Bruce was first

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    leading Marines

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    Leading Marines Lance Corporal Steven M. Spencer CLB-31 / Embark 2013/10/18 To: Gunnery Sergeant Sandoval / # / 0491 Originator: Lance Corporal Steven M. Spencer / 1262282666 / 0431 Task: Provide an essay summarizing MCWP 6-11 Leading Marines‚ also answer the question of‚ ‘Why did the Commandant of the United States Marine Corps want every Marine to read MCWP 6-11’‚ with 1000-1500 words. Method: By reading MCWP 6-11 Leading Marines‚ answer and write an analysis on the objectives given per

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    Army Accountability

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    Dictionary.com gives the following definition of reporting: an account or statement describing in detail an event‚ situation‚ or the like‚ usually as the result of observation‚ inquiry‚ etc..In the United States Army Reporting is one of the most important actions a soldier can display. Reporting is used to keep track of a soldiers location and or activities. Without some form of reporting‚ it would be impossible to monitor the actions or location of any given soldier. In a garrison environment

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