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    Military forces have faced many hardships during their existence as a protector of the American dream. Yet there is one issue that will quickly destroy any unit. Unprofessional relationships within the unit will have a negative impact on mission outcome. This is accomplished by affecting the units manning because the instructors are removed from their position. This then leads to low morale and also creates an unprofessional atmosphere to develop. I will first cover how unit manning will

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    The importance of accountability. In the military accountability is very important. Your NCOs need to keep accountability at all times‚ the need to know where you are going to be so they find you in case you have formations‚ or something else important comes up. If you are not accounted for and your NCO does not know where you are a lot of things could happen as far as being listed as AWOL. You could get in so much trouble over being in a AWOL status like an article 15 or worse‚ prison time.

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    The controversy surrounding the military draft has since its inception to its repeal in the nineteen-seventies; however the vitality of the draft remains because United States may need more than a volunteer army‚ it requires everyone to serve‚ and higher trained and educated people are needed to run new technology. The first reason is the military may need more than a volunteer army to defend the nation in a national emergency. In the U.S. constitution the government has the right the raise and

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    A Code of Conduct as described by Collins (2012) defines ones behaviors in relation to given situations. For the military‚ the Code of Conduct was established as a result of the gruesome conditions that prisoners of war were faced with during the Korean War. The standards outlined in the Code of Conduct were the standards developed to guide Soldiers while in combat

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    leadership should be defined by the ethics and beliefs of a certain group or culture. The military tends to have different ethics than the country they serve due to the strain of the job. The U. S. Military still channels the core values and beliefs of the United States when in battle‚ but sometimes there are ethical lapses. The population tends to have harsh expectations for those who serve in the military. When the military does not do what the public decides is the “right choice” in high intensity moments

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    exception‚ China has been considered by the world as little more than a footnote to the history of the nuclear era. However‚ in recent years the pace and scope of China’s military transformation has been seen to have increased significantly. In the current climate‚ it is now a fact that China is increasingly modernising its military‚ and this‚ in conjunction with China’s rising economic power‚ is new to history. Following from this‚ many countries and leaders are no longer hesitant to promulgate their

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    During my time in the Navy‚ I found that having a foundation of leadership is key. At sea‚ we all work as a collaborative team but are divided into our specialized departments. My department was the Weapon Systems Department‚ a collaborative team comprised of 100 hardworking sailors. Amongst those sailors‚ I was the team lead. One of the hardest deployments I remember and the one I faced the most difficulty with followed the transfer off-ship of two senior enlisted personnel . I was still considered

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    Among these concerns is the implementation of balance and equality in the today’s military‚ as it grows to accommodate quickly arising changes and as members of the Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ and Transgender (LGBT) community increase. The chief concern of this integration is the challenge of not infringing on the values of existing religious groups‚ most notably‚ the Christian people. Being a Christian in the military has already presented challenges for those in the past‚ including Major General Oliver

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    Throughout the military there are rules and regulations set in place to form stability. Without these rules missions‚ would not get done‚ soldiers would not be in the same place doing the right thing. Throughout many businesses and companies‚ you would find the same structure holding it together keeping it successful. Respect is also part of army values‚ the army values is a base line for all soldiers to abide by while conducting themselves‚ on and off duty. Respect is also found in many regulations

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