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    China as a Super Power

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    its land bases and navy is likely more than what they have stressed as a peaceful front‚ and is causing concern amongst the world. China is steadily increasing their defense budget at around 12% a year‚ which if they stay on this course‚ will end up in them becoming the biggest military spender in only 20 years. The effect of this is the quiet increase in defense budgeting by its neighbors‚ South Korea‚ India‚ Japan‚ and even Australia all of which are bumping up their navies. The ultimate goal of

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    Good Order and Discipline

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    really a matter of how one perceives their surroundings. If soldiers are happy‚ lead with authority‚ are recognized for their achievements‚ and are treated fairly‚ they will respond by performing their assigned duties to the best of their ability (Navy Advancment 3-9). Those seniors who are most consistent in decision making and treatment of subordinates are those who subordinates are more willing to follow. These leaders both reinforce and discipline behavior to guide subordinate’s development‚

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    Lord Of the Flies Sequel

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    story begins with a group of kids‚ left on an island in the middle of the Atlantic‚ with no adults‚ no guidance‚ just them and the island. A couple months go by and they have lost all senses of humanity. Friendships are broken‚ they were truly lost. A navy Commander sees that this island is on fire and goes to see if he can help. What he sees is nothing like what he has seen before. The boys get on a life boat with the commander. They are dirty‚ smelly‚ and just look horrible. The commander says‚ “What

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    to joining the armed forces and what steps were taken to keep the education process going? A. What were the living arrangements like? B. Should the pursuit of education in the Navy be more aggressive? C. Were credits awarded for job qualifications? D. What were the cost benefits? E. How did the Navy boost or hurt the original education timeline? III. What lead to the decision to enroll with UMUC? A. Was a college major change involved? B. What classes are required for

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    Guidon

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    PURPOSE OF MILITARY GUIDON The significance of the guidon is that it represents the unit and its commander. When the commander is in‚ his or her guidon is displayed for everyone to see. When he leaves for the day‚ the guidon is taken down. It is an honor‚ although sometimes a dubious one‚ to be the guidon carrier for a unit‚ known as a "guidon bearer" or "guide". He or she stands in front of the unit alongside of the commander (or the commander’s representative)‚ and is the rallying point for

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    Decision Making

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    moment. I was never really that great at planning out any of my decisions that I made. Most of the spur of the moment decision that I have made turned out to be the right decisions at the time. One of my biggest decisions was joining the US Navy‚ which was a life changing decision. I did use most of the decision making process discussed in chapter 3 of the text book except for the first step. Generating alternative solutions is the second step of the process which involved me

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    wears a plain green epaulet. Any naval enlisted are recognized by wearing white stripes about the sleeve cuff. The United States Army uses a flame resistant uniform which includes two patterns. The Marine Corps use woodland and desert variants. The navy uses a multiple pocket shirt and trousers with multiple colors. Overall‚ blue reflects the Navy’s heritage. The Air-Force use camouflage. The Coast guard use a plain blue normal work uniform. The MultiCam is used by the United States Army and ground

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    Organizational Culture

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    certain core values and beliefs‚ many cultural layers further differentiate the individual branches of the military. The military consists of five active-duty services and their respective Guard and Reserve units. These include the Army‚ Marines‚ Navy‚ Air Force‚ and Coast Guard. All branches are equal parts of the United States Uniformed Services‚ headed by the president as commander in chief. To join the military‚ you must be between 18 and 34 years old ; or 17 years old with parental consent

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    The Military Child

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    There are 1.7 million dependent progenies worldwide in the armed forces making military children‚ one of the largest and unique parts of the military community. According to the research‚ Month of the Military Child (MOMC) is part of former Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger legacy which was established in 1986. The Defense Department commemorates the importance the role of military offspring has in the armed forces community. “Although young‚ these brave children stand in steadfast support of their

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    The Real Me

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    in this program. The more I became involved in the program‚ I learned that I could do just about anything I wanted to from going to summer camp‚ meeting new people‚ winning multiple awards and even being successful in graduating and going into the navy like I planned. I found the jrotc to be very stressing at times‚ but the more I participated the more I found myself becoming a new person and earning rank. I am proud to say that I am the daughter of an army veteran and that im inspired to follow

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