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    Officer Trapp Monologue

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    Guess who told me that? Officer Trapp did!!! I really have learned a lot from him and now I’m very educated about not doing drugs. He really helped me prepare my life ahead of me. I have learned lots of stuff. Would you like to hear some? I have learned that there are 200 known harmful chemicals in cigarette smoke. I also learned what D.A.R.E means‚ it means D:define‚ A:assess‚ R:respond‚ E:evaluate. I have not only learned stuff about drugs‚ but I learned some stuff about Officer Trapp‚ I learned that

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    The Military Drawdown

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    THE MILITARY DRAWDOWNESSENTIALS OF COLLEGE WRITING/COMM 215 PROFESSSOR CAROLYN CRANE The Military Drawdown is a terrible idea. This action will not improve our economy. Soldiers will be negatively affected by this move. The job market is not prepared to embrace the influx of veterans who must now find a new career. I believe the military will lose experience and knowledge from the soldiers that will be displaced from the military. What about the effect

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    home from being away for so long I always ask her where she went‚ what it was like‚ what the people were like‚ what kind of missions she went on. Of course she can’t tell me exactly what she did while she was over there‚ but she would try and answer my questions as best as she could. Our whole family was a little more than shocked when she told everyone that she enlisted because she’s five foot nothing and had always been a girly-girl‚ she liked getting all dressed up and she was a cheerleader in

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    Military Leadership

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    Within the U.S. military‚ leadership is generally considered something of a given. It is a fundamental ingredient of warfare‚ without which the outcome of a combat operation cannot be assured. The leader is the brain‚ the motive power of command‚ upon whom subordinates rely for guidance and wisdom‚ and depend upon for good judgment. The leader must be determined‚ unflappable and charismatic; confident in delegation of authority; able to combine the various strands of command into a common thread;

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    Military Brotherhood

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    long-term commitments to one another‚ and reside usually in the same dwelling place. In the past‚ present‚ and future the definition of the word family will have an ever changing meaning. Whenever I hear the word family the first word that comes to my mind is unity. Unity in a way as which a group acts together for their own personal well-being. In the movie Tigerland‚ it is a perfect description of Webster’s dictionary definition. Tigerland is a movie about men that are being trained to go to

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    know me by now. I do my best to get to know everyone in the club. Still‚ if you don’t let me try to jog your memory‚ I was the assistant stage manager for Rock of Ages‚ I stage managed and co-directed The Stinky Cheeseman and Other Fairly Stupid Tales for the intermediate show‚ I have been involved in various theater productions over the years and I can keep going on about what I’ve done in theater. However‚ I want to talk about the future. I am running for multiple officer positions‚ including president

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    You should not disrespect a commissioned officer because it is demeaning to their rank. A commissioned officer has been appointed they’re rank by the United. States Congress which makes them far more valuable an asset to the Army than enlisted personnel. An officer is there to lead his or her soldiers by personal example. For an enlisted person to disrespect a commissioned officer it lessens their ability to properly train their soldiers because they are more focused on the disrespect they received

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    Discuss how you would perform the role of Rose in the Recruiting Officer‚ in two or three sections of the play‚ in order to create comedy for your audience. The two sections of the Recruiting Officer where I would perform the role of Rose in order to create comedy for the audience would be Rose’s first encounter with Plume in Act 3 scene 1 and later in act 4 scene 1. Rose’s physical appearance and facial features would assist the creation of comedy for the audience in her first appearance in

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    Military Organization

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    Military Organization BC345: Organizational Communication Instructor: Dr. Loretta Jenkins Assignment Due Date: 3/8/2014 My choice is easy because‚ how can you not choose one of the greatest forces on this earth the US Military. I will emphasize more on the US Army because that is who I work for now. I did serve sometime in the US Air Force for the first part of my career‚ five years’ worth. The Army‚ as one of the three military departments

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    Military Culture

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    During Operation Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn (OIF/OND)‚ over 2.1 million American military troops have been deployed‚ 44% of whom have children (DOD 2010a)‚ resulting in nearly 2 million children experiencing stressors of parental deployment (DOD 2010b) to a war zone‚ whereby a parent may be either wounded or killed (Link‚ Palinkas‚ 2013). Children are moved between 6 to 9 times during their school careers‚ following their parent as they are re-stationed from base to base. When a child is repeatedly

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