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    The Centralized Organizational Structure of the US Military Thaddeus A. Menold‚ Sr. Project Management 611 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University August 23‚ 2014 The Centralized Organizational Structure of the US Military I have served as a warrant officer in the US Army since 1992‚ which means that I have always worked in a centralized organization. Why must our military use a centralized organizational structure? The nature of our military’s missions require a structure with a definite chain-of-command

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    Social workers in all branches of the military are helping families and military personnel prepare for‚ and cope with‚ the hardships of war. They do so through a range of preventive and clinical services provided by the Veteran Administration with many different types of programs‚ including family-support and mental-health counseling. The mission statement of the VA Social Workers is to eliminate significant barriers to clients in need and offer interventions for veterans and families. It is accomplished

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    introduced in 1940 when President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940‚ which created the countries first peacetime draft. In 1973 the draft ended and the U.S converted to an All-American military. Even though there is no draft‚ yet‚ there is still a requirement for men who reach the age of 18 to register for selective service. America today is worried about a military draft becoming law. Some believed that the Bush administration was preparing to reinstate

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    The Proper Homecoming for a Soldier Soldiers are our warriors; the people that fight for us‚ our nation‚ and our freedom. They are the ones that make this country strong. These men and women got to war to fight‚ so we can live peacefully. They are the only ones that know how it feels to see people die and to kill in order to survive at war. Only they know the true torment they live during and after war. The best thing a person can do‚ as a civilian‚ is to educate oneself on the cost of war and then

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    NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM What is the National Service Training Program (NSTP) law? NSTP law or otherwise known as Republic Act 9163‚ is a program aimed at: Enhancing civic consciousness and defense preparedness in the youth Developing the ethics of service and patriotism while undergoing training in any of its three (3) program components Enhancing the youth’s active contribution to the general welfare. What are the program components of NSTP? Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)

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    Mandatory Military Service There is a buzz around talking about mandatory military service‚ and I agree with it. There should be a mandatory draft for all young men and women from the ages of 18 to 21. The United States has gone through so many changes in just a short time; WWII was only 65 years ago‚ a long with the Korean War only 50 plus years ago and now we get to deal with the attack of 9/11. I have mentioned only the wars that we as a nation are fighting for our freedom. In WWII men were

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    Questions: Which social work theoretical approach works best in the military setting? In recent years‚ Canadian troops have been deployed to various parts of the world to maintain peace and order as part of the government’s commitments to their allies and the United Nations. As troops return home from their tour of duty‚ the main focus for military and civilian social workers across Canada is the reintegration of theses individuals back into society. Many of these solders experience a combination

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    Increased Rotational Presence of U.S. Military in the Philippines: A Tactical Maneuver by the Philippines Introduction There has always been a strong relationship existing between the United States of America and the Philippines‚ with the U.S. being the closest defense partner of the Philippines. This is shown in the multiple defense treaties entered into by the two countries‚ two of which are the Mutual Defense Treaty which has been in force since August 27‚ 1952‚ and the Visiting Forces Agreement

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    English Composition/ Illustration Final Draft Service Before Self The day I finally signed up to join the military I knew I was taking a risk in my life. I believe it is important to take risks in life to move into bigger and better things. My first huge decision I made in my life was to join the United States Air Force. My uncle was the main person who put the idea in my head but my dad and my friends thought otherwise. My parents were divorced when I was young and I didn’t have the privilege

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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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