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    Foundational Leadership Philosophy: My leadership philosophy is built on the understanding that the foundation of our country was forged through hard-work‚ difficulty‚ and sacrifice. I will remember that as a Military member‚ my responsibility may ask the same of me and I will be willing to commit the same level of hard-work‚ perseverance‚ and sacrifice when needed. I will live and work to honor and continue the legacy of freedom that was passed down to myself and my family by both the forgotten

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    physical requirement of the infantry‚” (Dr. Paul Davis) there is no doubt that some women are as mentally tough and physically tough as men‚ so with that the Department of Defence has come up with a compromise that has put a "standard" for every military job which requires you to meet the standard to be accepted for the

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                1   Women‚  Weapons‚  and  War:  Feminism  in  the  U.S.  Military     In  Iraq  and  Afghanistan  the  front  lines  are  everywhere‚  and  no  matter  what  their  job  description   says‚  women  in  the  U.S  military  are  fighting.  In  Band  of  Sisters  Kirsten  Holmstedt  presents  us  with  more   than

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    At a basic level‚ every soldier has the capability of exercising the core fundamentals a leader should possess. The United States Military‚ specifically the Army‚ is a most unique profession as it is comprised of individuals from different cultures‚ demographics‚ and experiences. That combined with the military occupational specialties a soldier is designated makes every individual an expert on any given topic or situation at different levels. That soldier‚ exercising their ability by position

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    Perhaps one of the biggest blocks of foundation for the military is the ability to lead and follow orders. Without the will to follow‚ soldiers would do as they will‚ not what they are told to do. When people are told what they need to do it is usually by someone that has experience in whatever field they may be in‚ if they fail to follow those simple orders given to them chaos can erupt by lack of communication and possibly failure to get the mission done. The US army is one of the oldest groups

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    often face these difficulties due to the language barrier. Even before the violence erupted in 1983‚ the necessity of Tamil as a second language was highlighted but when the military began working too close with the Tamil population‚ the need to arm the soldiers with Tamil was intensified. Even in this post war era the military is consisting of Sinhalese speaking majority. Sri Lanka is as democratic country‚ any ethnicity and languages were accepted within her boundaries. Tamil language was declared

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    Joining the military was not an easy process. Every day was a constant struggle. There were days when I honestly felt that I would not be experience a new life and adventures than what was concerned normal. It all began towards the end of junior in high school. I was walking towards the end of the lunch line when a man dressed in a nicely pressed tan shirt and dark blue pants with very shinny shoes approached me with a smile and said “Hello‚ bud how is it going?” I stopped and looked at

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    The Effect of The “Us vs Them” Mentality on U.S. Military Personnel and Police Force There exists a very dangerous threat to society that settles in the minds of both the law enforcement and military of this nation and many other nations. This threat manifests itself in such forms as blatant racism‚ discrimination‚ xenophobia‚ and‚ in some cases‚ the use of excessive‚ sadistic‚ or otherwise unnecessarily excessive force. This threat that I write of will commonly be referred to as the “us vs them”

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    The position of salute is held until the last note of the music is sounded. Military personnel not in uniform will stand at attention and remove headdress‚ if any‚ with the right hand. Then place the right hand over the heart. Vehicles in motion are brought to a halt. Persons riding in a passenger car or on a motorcycle dismount and salute. Occupants of other types of military vehicles and buses remain in the vehicle; the individual in charge of each vehicle dismounts and renders

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    is demonstrated through several contributing three key facets. The factors that led to significant military advances for Europe during the Renaissance were the movement towards swifter‚ more durable ships that could defend themselves on the high seas and the creations that derived from gunpowder‚ and how it made the military weapons used before it obsolete. Ultimately‚ the most significant military advancement of the European Renaissance is how the Reformation created the

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