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    Soldiers and the Media

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    individuals do not have to speak to the media‚ you do not have to answer all the questions‚ and the individual controls the length of the interview. An absolute must is to never discuss classified information and always keep/maintain operational security (OPSEC). The second guideline we give should lean toward common sense‚ but we put it out at all levels regardless to make sure everyone is on the same page. This list is as follows; think before you answer‚ tell the truth (do not lie or mislead anyone intentionally)

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    Module 1 Exam 1. When selecting a UPL the Commander must take into consideration which of the following qualifications? The commander appoints an officer or non-commisned officer ( e-5 r above) on orders as the UPL 2. What are the side effects of THC? Short Term Memory Loss 3. Rohypnol is known as a Date Rape Drug due to its association with which of the following behavior patterns? Rape 4. Ethical reasoning is characterized by ______? Beliefs 5. How many perspectives are used

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    sensitive item

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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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    OPORD

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    with a Platoon Sized Element • 301-371-1052 Protect Classified Information and Material • 191-377-4256 Guard Detainees • 301-348-1050 Report Information of Potential Intelligence Value • 301-371-1050 Implement Operations Security (OPSEC) Measures • 191-377-4254 Search a Detainee • 191-376-4114 Control Entry to and Exit from a Restricted Area • 071-331-1004 Perform Duty as a Guard 3. Treat casualties • 081-831-1056 Coordinate Medical Activity Support •

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    Accountability

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    This essay will be about the importance of keeping the accountability of sensitive items. The US Army values soldiers that are accountable for their actions. The accountability of sensitive items affects the unit in many ways. AR 710-2 and AR 735-5 both cover the Army policy for property accountability. Some sensitive items are your weapon‚ military ID card‚ commo equipment‚ etc. Sensitive items are anything that can be used by opposing forces or the enemy to counter attack‚ weaken forces‚ and gain

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    NAME: Wilson‚ Dane M. RANK: Staff Sergeant SSN: 000-00-0000 ADDRESS: your address Your phone email: dane.wilson@us.army.mil UNIT: HHC‚ 65th Medical Brigade Yongsan Garrison‚ Korea APO AP 96205 DSN: 315-736-5505 email: dane.wilson@us.army.mil OBJECTIVE: To obtain an appointment as a Warrant Officer‚ USAR‚ in MOS 420A‚ Human Resources Technician CIVILIAN EDUCATION: 6 Sem. Hrs.‚ University of Maryland University College; 14 Sem. Hrs.‚ Central Texas College; 70 Sem. Hrs.

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    Army Wives Wendy Agbay Baker College 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

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    PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY My current employment is Futron Incorporated since September 2006 on a government contract EITC through present government contract SITEC. My primary duty is asset configuration management responsible for accurate CMDB information over 9‚000 government billable assets covering four separate geographical locations which contractors and government agencies rely on for billing‚ device sustainment‚ and device current locations; and every month I review on average 300 change requests

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    Running head: PUBLIC POLICING VERSUS PRIVATE SECURITY Public Policing versus Private Security Comparison Maria Perham University of Phoenix April 15‚ 2011 Public Policing Versus Private Security Comparison In the policing field are two paths for individuals to choose from public policing and private security. Both paths have many similarities and significant differences in each one’s roles and responsibilities. Private security and public policing both have similar histories

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    Embedded Journalism

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    EMBEDDED JOURNALISM 1. In the realm of media-military relations‚ Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) has become synonymous with the concept of ‘embedding’. The Pentagon defines ‘embed’ “as a media representative remaining with a unit on an extended basis”[i] and OIF represents the single greatest instance of embedding. The Pentagon offered 920 embed spots‚ and‚ from 775 acceptances‚ eventually managed about 600 positions from more than 250 national and international media agencies[ii]. The British Ministry

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