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    successfully win on the battle field‚ as technology begins to evolve the reasoning changes to mostly conduct ceremonies. A Marine Corps tradition I think that should be practiced more in my unit is close order drill. I can promote participation by having guided discussions‚ having competitions among the marines and recommending them to participate in special ceremonies. Some Marines are uneducated on why drill is still a part of our tradition and why it is expected for them to be proficient. The only

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    The Marine Corps is the only military branch of service to preserve gender-segregated recruit training. It is my sincere belief that this approach to entry-level training eliminates distractions and allows for healthier‚ genuine and effective mentoring. Segregated training should continue in the United States Marine Corps to focus young women on strong female role models to emulate. Female drill Instructors often prove that female Marines are as strong and proficient as their male counterparts.

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    The Marine Corps The Marine Corps is the smallest of all the armed forces in the U.S. It is highly respected and has the hardest basic training of them. The Marine Corps was founded on November 10‚ 1775. It was founded in a bar called Tun Tavern in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. There are many jobs in the Marines‚ but some can be very hard to get into. Marine Corps basic training takes place in two spots. They are Recruit Training Depot at Parris Island‚ South Carolina‚ and Recruit Training

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    brilliant Web site to stay current in the CBRN field. To the Corps‚ thank you for serving. We are very proud of you! I ask each of you to provide me your thoughts in any areas where we can improve our Corps. Thanks to our Families‚ Retirees‚ and Civilians for what you do. Endnote: 1 C. Todd Lopez‚ “Army Secretary Announces 2009 Will Be ‘Year of NCO‚’” American Forces Press Service‚ U.S. Department of Defense‚ 6 October 2008. The NCO Creed No one is more professional than I. I am a noncommissioned

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    sergeant) in the army‚ air force‚ or marine corps appointed from among enlisted personnel. Noncommissioned officer has through his or hers experience‚ been placed in a position to lead‚ supervise and train soldiers. A Non-Commissioned Officer is a highly respected role in the Army and those in that role demand respect‚ and deserve it. To become an NCO you have to be doing something right. You are getting looked at as doing above and beyond your peers. As an NCO you are the one setting the standard

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    NCO’s are literately the backbone of the army even as it says in the NCO creed. The NCO’s do many jobs that are not totally reconized. They don’t more for the soldiers then even the soldiers think. But the impact of disrespecting NCO’s is what I’m going to cover in this. For many reasons the NCO’s keep the moral up and motivate soldiers and showing disrespect to the NCO’s not only lowers moral. It also makes it to where the NCO(s) thinks less of the person and lowers the persons creditability. There

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    would say‚ a confusion of orders. He knows in advance: in the letter of the Creed which he recites with his brothers‚ following so many others‚ there is infinitely more depth in reserve and timeliness in potential than in all the explanations and critical reductions that would affect to "go beyond" it. He knows this in advance‚ and experience and reflection reveal it to him a little more each day. Above all‚ this Creed teaches

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    Yesu Kalishia Creed Introduction: ‘ He [Jesus] told them‚ “This is what is written: The Christ will suffer and rise from the dead on the third day‚ and repentance and forgiveness of sins will be preached in his name to all nations‚ beginning in Jerusalem. You are witnesses of these things. I am going to send you what my Father has promised; but stay in the city until you have been clothed with power from on high”’ (Luke 24.46-49). ‘But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes

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    Respect…. take a moment to think about this one little world that means so much to so many people. What does respect mean to you? Generally respect means treating others the way you would like to be treated. We are taught from infancy to respect our elders‚ teachers‚ friends‚ and everyone else whether we know them or not. Respect is a simple gesture like saying: thank you‚ you’re welcome‚ or even obeying an order. Many of us‚ like me‚ forget to do these small‚ simple gestures. Getting caught up in

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    The History of Marine Corps at Embassies If you have been watching the news lately (2015). You have probably heard all about ISIS and the train incident and even some of the terrorist attacks. Marines play a major role in most of these incidents especially the train incident in Paris‚ France. A crazy person could have kill some people but no‚ the Marines were the heroes. Now let’s learn about The History of Marine Corps at Embassies around the world‚ and some other cool and crazy facts about

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