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    professionalism as by Merriam-Webster is the conduct‚ aims‚ or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or professional person. Being in the Ranger Regiment we are considered professionals. How we train‚ perform‚ and even hold ourselves to the Army Values and Ranger Creed make us the elite fighting force we are. In this essay I will talk about what professionalism is‚ what professionalism means to me as well as what it means to this unit‚ 75th Ranger Regiment. In any profession there are many

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    have three types of duties: specified duties‚ directed duties and implied duties: specified duties‚ direct duties and implied duties. Specified duties are related to jobs and positions. such as Army regulations‚ Department of the Army general orders‚ the Uniform Code of Military Justice‚ soldier’s manuals‚ Army Training and Evaluation Program Publications and MOS job descriptions specify the duties. Direct duties are not specified as part of a job position or MOS or other directive. A superior gives

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    Romans took up the concept and applied it to the western half of their empire. Asia—or the East—was similarly a geographical innovation of the Greeks and Romans. Asia was that land that belonged to non-Greek cultures of Asia Minor‚ particularly the Persians. The Romans‚ too‚ regarded lands east of Greece as Asia. The name was retained and applied to other cultures beyond the Turkish peninsula such as China and India. Although what we refer to as “Western Civilization” began in the area that today we

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    The Varsity team continued to lose against the JV team because the eight members of the Varsity team were not able to synchronize their rowing. As explained in the article‚ one small movement that was not in unison could actually slow the shell down even if all rowers were putting forth their best effort. The article mentioned the research project in which the most experienced and successful coaches felt the most important elements of a victorious crew are mental aspects. Trust seems to be a very

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    Joining the Army

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    2001 to 2006‚ the Army deployed over 717‚000 personnel to Iraq and Afghanistan‚ with over 15‚000 troops wounded. Little is known about the impact of military and demographic factors‚ particularly deployment‚ occupation‚ and pre-existing medical status‚ on disability retirement. Methods: A nested case-control study of first time‚ active duty personnel entering from 1997 to 2004. Cases‚ individuals granted a medical disability retirement from 1997 to 2006‚ were identified by the Army Physical Disability

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    Army Values

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    “In peacetime‚ we practice tactics‚ strategy‚ and weapons firing. We must do the same with our values”. General Donn A. Starry.” Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless Service‚ Honor‚ Integrity‚ and Personal Courage; The 7 army value soldiers past‚ present‚ and future are taught to live by. None of these takes precedence over another. All are of equal importance in application to life. My favorite by far is integrity. It is Do what is right‚ legally and morally. Be willing to do what is right even

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    Quiet on the Western Front‚ written in 1929 by Erich Maria Remarque‚ is superficially the story of one soldiers’ journey in World War 1 and his eventual death. Beneath this‚ however‚ Remarque has composed a literary treasure which‚ above all‚ seeks to illustrate war as that which is engrained in the nucleus of humanity and through the hugely negative effects of war depicted‚ seeks to question humanities apparent advancement through its need to engage in such a futile exercise as war. Remarque’s Liberal

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    Colonial American Culture EVENTS * Louisiana Purchase * Trail of Tears * War of 1812 * Mexican-American War * The Alamo * Proclamation of 1763 * Exploration of North America RELATED TOPICS * Exploration of North America * Native American Cultures * The States * American Civil War ------------------------------------------------- This Day in History Dec5 CIVIL WAR Union General George Custer is born‚ 1839 On this day in 1839‚ Union General George

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    on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque the main argument is the tragedy of war. Through detailing the experience of the main character Paul‚ the terror a young soldier goes through is exposed. It is shown how in war many people die‚ that leaders are unfair and nothing good comes out of it. The war was a tragic event that could have been resolved with peace and treaties‚ therefore moving forward wars should be avoided. In all Quiet on the Western front tragic events happen in the war including

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    On 16th December 1944‚ the seemingly defeated German army launched the deadliest and most desperate battle of World War II. More than a quarter-million battle hardened troopers‚ including the whole SS Panzer Division drove into the Allied line‚ like a spear. Attempting to split the Allied armies in northwest Europe by means of a surprise blitzkrieg thrust through the Ardennes to Antwerp. The tactic was designed to create shock and disorder in enemy forces through the use of surprise‚ speed and

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