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    The Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) and how it must evolve over the next 10 years is critical to the success of not only our national interest‚ the United States Marine Corps as a whole‚ but globalization and the free world economy. Expeditionary Force 21 (EF21) provides a road map based on the current world situation and will drive our procurement plans‚ the way we train‚ the way we fight‚ and ultimately how we develop as an organization. In order to understand this concept fully‚ one must truly

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    Marine organisms: Potential source for drug discovery. Life has originated from the oceans that cover over 70% of the earth’s surface and contain highly ecological‚ chemical and biological diversity starting from microorganisms to vertebrates. This diversity has been the source of unique chemical compounds‚ which hold tremendous pharmaceutical potential. New trends in drug discovery from natural sources emphasize on investigation of the marine ecosystem to explore numerous complex and novel chemical

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    U.S. Marine Corpsh

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    U.S. Marine Corps Our country has the most powerful military in the world. Our military consists of five different branches and each branch is unique in their own way. One unique branch that I will be talking about is the United States Marine Corps.This paper will cover the following topics...origins/history‚ organization‚ strength‚ missions‚ specialty forces and weaponry. The United States Marine Corps (USMC)‚ was established on the 10th of November of the year 1775 at the Tun Tavern‚ Philadelphia

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    The Battle of Conscience

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    normal person should do when faced with a moral dilemma. What people do is often the opposite of what their conscience tells them to do. " The Sniper" by O’ Flaherty and "War" by Timothy Findley are both good examples of this. The two stories both show that war brings people pain because it forces them to contradict their consciences and feelings. "The Sniper" and "War" both show people will go against their conscience during war because they are force to hurt women & children. In the story " War"

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    Marine Corps History

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    Marine Corps History On November 10‚ 1775‚ the Continental Congress passed a resolution stating that "two battalions of Marines be raised" for service as landing forces with the fleet. This established the Continental Marines and marked the birth of the United States Marine Corps. Serving on land and at sea‚ early Marines distinguished themselves in a number of important operations‚ including their first amphibious raid on foreign soil in the Bahamas in March 1776‚ under the command of the Corps’

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    imagine the Marine corp where Marines were not held accountable for their actions? Where Marines could do whatever they wanted and not have to face the repercussions. I think its safe to say that the Marine Corp would be pretty chaotic. Marines have to be held accountable for their actions‚ It ensures mission completion‚ a high quality of work‚ and it makes you a better overall marine. With out accountability the quality of the Marine Corp would drastically decrease. In the Marine Corp there

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    Every Marine enlisted in the armed forces of the United States takes an oath to defend their country from all enemies both foreign and domestic. Whether flexing a little muscle to prevent fighting‚ participating in a small conflict or aiming to win a major war against a near peer competitor‚ the Marine Corps must be prepared for any and all threats that may be faced in order to be victorious. This preparation includes knowing what irregular threats of military‚ political‚ psychological and economic

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    Hazing in the Marine Corps

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    The United States Marine Corps is unfortunately involved in an underlying issue within its own ranks called hazing. Hazing is an overlooked problem being dealt with today in the military as it is enforced and prevented. As hazing is becoming more commonly identified‚ Marines are being held accountable. As you read this paper you will find out about this issue. You will be engaged in the Marine Corps order that covers this very topic. General James F. Amos scrutinizes the act of hazing in saying‚

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    Three Day Road Chapter Notes

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    Chapter notes Prelude (1-2) -1st person point of view established‚ and the three main characters. -E and X are hunting; 12 years of age -Who is the more experienced hunter? (X) How do we know this? -Establishing the story and its struggles through foreshadowing: -We stand back and stare as the marten struggles in the air. The black eyes focus on me. It does not want to die” (2). -We are great hunters and best friends‚ yes?” (2) Chapter 1: Returning (3-9) -We encounter the second speaker

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    afraid to push on due to enemy snipers. The sun is setting as the scene progresses and the group becomes more and more anxious. After losing two men to the sniper attack‚ the entire group decides to push on‚ realizing that there is only one shooter. The group fills the immediate area with smoke‚ so that it is difficult to tell whether or not the sun is setting. The only way of telling that the sun has set‚ after the infantry has moved inside the building where the sniper is located‚ is the slight highlights

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