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    came to gender inequality in terms of the military. I remember when I was going through high school Air Force ROTC it was easy to see the difference in the male to female ratio. My career in the Air force not only shape the man I was today‚ but opened my mind to the inequality of woman compared to men in the military. My sergeant who was one of the very few female sergeants we had used to tell me that “being a woman was a separate job from the military job you were assigned” she used to say that

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    Andrea Koenigsknecht English Mr. Greenburg September 18‚ 2012 Following Through With Setting Goals I’ve learned valuable lessons in life about setting goals‚ taking the steps needed to reach my goals‚ and not giving up. There have been problems I have struggled with but I’ve learned to always be positive. Life throws many things at us but we need to adjust and continue on. I’ve learned things aren’t always easy‚ but with hard work‚ dedication‚ and focus I now realize I can reach any goal I

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    Being On Time In The Military Countability is one of the fundementals of the military. It not only brings personal responsibility but it also shows the organization of a unit. There are many reasons why being on time is so important. In this paper I will share these reason and give some ideas on time management. The US Army depends solely on its soldiers‚ enlisted‚ warrant officers and commissioned officers alike. The military would not be anything without the soldiers. When soldiers

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    Lost Military Id

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    I won’t say that losing my Military Identification card was completely out of my control‚ but even losing it twice can happen obviously. Things happen‚ we’ve all lost something before‚ hell I had lost $75.00 cash before. When I woke up the next day and couldn’t find it‚ I was so pissed‚ but it happened and there was nothing I could do about it‚ just had to take it as a loss. I’m only human‚ and this will not be the last mistake I ever make. However‚ I won’t make the same mistake over and over again

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    Types of Military Leaders

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    Types of Military Leaders The Military is one of the largest corporations in the United States of America looking for successful leader’s every day. They offer many developmental classes‚ schools and academies that give you the tools to become a successful leader. Like most jobs there is a pyramid effect of leadership roles. This pyramid role is called a chain of command in the military. Each leadership role is just as important as the one appointed above them and is only as strong as its weakest

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    Resilience and the Military Spouse Being resilient is not any easy task and if anyone know what it means to be resilient‚ it is indeed the military spouse. Because of the constant ability to adjust to the many changes and adjustments that they deal with on a daily basis‚ there is no choice but to be resilient. Being resilient means being able to adapt and bounce back when something difficulty happens in lives of a military spouse (Sachan‚ 2012). It the ability to once again pick ourselves up

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    leadership should be defined by the ethics and beliefs of a certain group or culture. The military tends to have different ethics than the country they serve due to the strain of the job. The U. S. Military still channels the core values and beliefs of the United States when in battle‚ but sometimes there are ethical lapses. The population tends to have harsh expectations for those who serve in the military. When the military does not do what the public decides is the “right choice” in high intensity moments

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    2017 The Military in British Colonies of North America There has been some sort of military in existence alongside some sort of America. In British colonial times‚ the military consisted of a militia for the colonies and provincial armies. In analyzing the military‚ it is important to look at the composition of the military‚ the military members’ reasons for serving in the military‚ and their understanding of their service. In this paper‚ those aspects will be discussed. The military in the colonies

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    respect for military families. To have to worry about your loved ones and still try and live a normal life is extremely hard." For most military families it is hard to maintain a normal life with the constant worry about a loved one in the military on your mind. This worrying causes a great deal of stress and puts enormous strains on military families. Statistics show that Students with deployed parents experience significantly higher rates of behavioral issues than their peers. Military children also

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    Essay On Military Dogs

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    man’s best friend. One huge way they are so devoted to people‚ is in the military. Dogs impact the U.S. military personnel in many positive ways. One of the first ways dogs help the military personnel‚ is in recon and weapon detection. Military dogs bring a lot to the table‚ they can detect bombs and they are trained to kill as recon. In the article “10 Things You May Not Know About Military Dogs‚” Sergeant Stubby helped the military in World War One‚ “Sergeant Stubby of the 102nd Infantry‚ Yankee Division

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