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    gender-based roles which limit and influence their attitudes and behaviors. Thanks to the worldwide development of the gender-equality‚ many people hold a belief that women should be allowed to serve and have dominant positions in the police and military forces. Whereas‚ others oppose this idea since they are afraid that the lack of physical strength and mental discipline will make women become incapable of fulfilling their tasks in the army. Personally‚ I completely agree that women should receive

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    South America’s governments have long been run by military oligarchies. Did this benefit South America? Most South American countries were overthrown by the military and have long been ruled by the military to this very day. An oligarchy is understood as rule by the few‚ in this case‚ that few would be the military. Under these regimes‚ citizens enjoyed few if any civil liberties. With the military taking over‚ South American countries had developed arrangements for governing that allowed both

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    I have been tasked with writing this 1000 word essay on the importance of accountability of sensitive items within the military. The reason I have been assigned to do this task is due to my failure of being attentive that cause me to wash and utterly destroy my meal card on the night of 07MAR2014 at approximately 2350 hours. I had just came back from playing some playing billiards and having some drinks with some friends (no I did not drive). After checking to see if any washing units were available

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    Defense (DoD) definition of accountability and responsibility while explaining the importance of maintaining positive physical security of a Common Access Card (CAC) which is a piece of the “intelligence puzzle” and vital to Operational Security (OPSEC). The paper will give examples of how the lack of positive security of a CAC can‚ not only‚ diminish a soldier’s ability to perform daily tasks‚ but also limit their access to information pertinent to the mission at hand. Why is accountability important

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    republic was slightly better‚ save some regions. The second‚ third and the current crops are blatant real thieves in agbada and babariga. Shame on the lot of them. I prefer the military as least we know where we stand and how far we can misbehave. Most infrastructural developments in the country where done under the military regime e.g. - the famous lagos-ibadan expressway - Gowon‚ the plan was to make that expressway all the way to ilorin. - lagos international airport (known now as MMIA) - Gowon

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    The definition of a sensitive item is a piece of equipment or an item that is potentially harmful or hazardous or is of high monetary value and easily converted to unauthorized use or disposal. In the military it is extremely important to keep up meaning take charge of and know the location of the item at all times. Never should a sensitive item be left unsecured or unsupervised‚ or placed in the hands or someone not authorized to care for such sensitive items. A Sensitive item is an item such as

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    The American public’s perception of military spouses is skewed due to a lack of information and incorrect media interpretation.  Military spouses must be willing to sacrifice‚ as well as have courage and integrity to make their family work under extreme circumstances. This cannot be portrayed in the media accurately.  Television shows such as Army Wives makes light of what a military spouse has to endure.  In turn‚ this hurts the reputation of the military and the wives who make such tremendous

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    Essay Over the importance of following instructions One repurcution to not following orders is a ucmj which according to the U.S. military is any one of these things which is why at all times you want to follow instructions down to the tee. Courts-martial [edit] Courts-martial are conducted under the UCMJ and the Manual for Courts-Martial United States. If the trial results in a conviction‚ the case is reviewed by the convening authority – the commanding officer who referred the case for trial

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    According to www.militarydefinitions.com; accountability is the obligation imposed by law or lawful order or regulation on an officer or other person for keeping accurate record of property‚ documents‚ or funds. The person having this obligation may or may not have actual possession of the property‚ documents‚ or funds. Accountability is concerned primarily with records‚ while responsibility is concerned primarily with custody‚ care‚ and safekeeping. Why Accountability is Important? Accountability

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    Article Eighty-six of the Uniform Code of Military Justice makes it a crime to fail to go to one’s appointed place of duty at the time prescribed‚ to leave one’s place of duty‚ or to be absent from one’s unit without authority. Article Eighty-six or Absent Without Leave‚ states verbatim “Any member of the armed forces who without authority fails to go to his appointed place of duty at the time prescribed; goes from that place; or absents himself or remains absent from his unit‚ organization‚ or place

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