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    How Being a Marine’s Significant Other Affects your Life Out of all the men in the world some girls choose the craziest option and that is to be a marine’s significant other. I’ve been dating my boyfriend who is a marine for about 8 months now and it has been a crazy road of ups and downs‚ happiness and tears‚ and also such a major change that was brought into my life. It is never easy for us women and can have many major affects on our lives both negative and positive. Some major affects are

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    REGT-N-WL 18 December 2008 MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD SUBJECT: Warrior Leader Course Welcome Letter 1. Congratulations on your selection to attend the Warrior Leader Course at the 3rd BN‚ 166TH Regiment at Fort Indiantown Gap‚ Pennsylvania. You will report between the hours of 0800 and 2200 on the ATRRS report date. 2. Effective 10 August 2006 soldiers attending WLC are still required to meet the APFT and HT/WT requirements. However‚ soldiers who meet academic course requirements

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    recruits because it strips away their civilian identity and places them into the identity of a Marine. The degradation ceremony is an attempt to remake the self by stripping away an individual’s self-identity and putting a new identity into place. In order for the degradation ceremony to work the recruits have to follow certain rules and procedures to transform them from civilians to recruits to Marines. During this time many of the recruits are going through a process known as the looking glass-self

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    Conducting yourself under the Code Of Conduct Task: Comply with the requirements of the code of conduct. Conditions: In a classroom setting Standard: Act according to the standards presented in article 1 through article 6 of the code of conduct shown in basic warrior skills 3-21 Risk Assessment: Low Today we will be conducting a class on the U.S. Armies Code of Conduct. Article 1 states “I am an American‚ fighting in the forces‚ which guard my country and our way of life. I

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    to realize after he had shot his corporal and a hut full of young‚ unarmed children‚ that everything was different out here and winning medals and being first isn’t important anymore. But now it all seemed different. All the hopes of being the best marine‚ winning all those medals. They all seemed crushed now‚ they were gone forever. Like the man he had just killed with one shot‚ all these things had disappeared and he knew‚ he was very certain‚ they would never come back again. The book ends with

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    CYCLE OF THE INFANTRYMAN

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    maneuver. As an example this is when a Marine may use a frag grenade to eliminate/shock/suppress the enemy position. -ASSESS In this phase the Marines will assess the effectiveness of their suppression/grenade while putting heavy fire on the target. This phase should take a Marine extremely little time. If the effects were good on target‚ the Marines will move into the next phase. -MOVE During this phase the Marines will maneuver on their target. A Marine will announce that he is moving the other

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    Why did i join JROTC

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    enrolling in JROTC was because I wanted to make my grandfather proud. He was in the Marines before I was born and always wanted me to pursue a career in the military. Also when I graduate collage I would like to enroll into the Marines and follow into his footsteps. Being in JROTC gives me four years of basic military knowledge that others may not know. This gives me an advantage and a greater chance of becoming a Marine. In conclusion‚ JROTC has changed my life for the better. This program is training

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    Facts: Between 1985 and 1990 Beth Ann Faragher worked part time and during the summers as an ocean lifeguard for the Marine Safety Section of the Parks and Recreation Department of the City of Boca Raton‚ Florida. During this time‚ Faragher’s immediate supervisors were Bill Terry‚ David Silverman‚ and Robert Gordan. Two years after resigning as a lifeguard in 1990‚ Beth Ann Faragher brought an action against the City of Boca Raton‚ Terry and Silverman alleging the supervisors had created a sexually

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    Marines and Leadership

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    Leaders of Marines There are many awards given out for leadership; however‚ watching Marines succeed because of the time and effort that their leaders have invested in them can be far more rewarding than any medal or certificate. There are many different methods and theories on leadership; however‚ some approaches are almost universal amongst leaders. Leadership is a continuous process‚ which requires limitless dedication that will constantly push Marines to their limits. Leaders should know not

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    Leyte was intended to be the last battle for the tired and battle tested military soldiers; but‚ in an abrupt change of plans the Marines decided to enact Operation Scavenger‚ the US Bomber raid‚ on Iwo Jima that paved the way for Operation Detachment‚ the land raid. The military goal:

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