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    flight. The Flight Commander takes someof the duties of command off of the cadet Commander’s shoulders. 2. How does the Flight Commander help the squadron fulfill its mission? Without the Flight Commander‚ the Flights could not operate. The cadet corps would possibly fail. Or‚ the Cadet Commander would be forced to take on all of the responsibilities that would have been shared. 3. How does this position affect cadets or the overall Cadet Program? This is the basic unit for cadet leadership

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    world. I happen to be one of those people who took a chance; for that is why I’ve become one of the most remembered people in all of American history. Hello‚ my name is Meriwether Lewis. Most people probably already know that I was a co-leader in the Corps of Discovery‚ but many do not know my entire life story. For that reason I’ll start where it all began. I was born on a warm summer day in August of 1774 in the small county of Albemarle. I was born and grew up

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    were found living in caves in Arkansas. Entire families lived in sewer pipes in Oakland‚ California (Mintz). Fortunately‚ the U. S. government‚ under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal‚ created such programs as the Civilian Conservation Corps‚ the Works Progress Administration‚ and the Tennessee Valley Authority‚ to rejuvenate the American economy following the Great Depression by creating new jobs (Wilkison). Because of the economic hardships of the Great Depression‚ it had a tremendous

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    The History of Marine Corps at Embassies If you have been watching the news lately (2015). You have probably heard all about ISIS and the train incident and even some of the terrorist attacks. Marines play a major role in most of these incidents especially the train incident in Paris‚ France. A crazy person could have kill some people but no‚ the Marines were the heroes. Now let’s learn about The History of Marine Corps at Embassies around the world‚ and some other cool and crazy facts about

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    "Marching Band: Sport or Not?" The Rider Online | Legacy HS Student Media. Madison Davis‚ 10 Nov. 2011. Web. 08 Feb. 2017. Ferlazzo‚ Mike. "New DCI Rule Redefines Pre-show Timing‚ Judging‚ Creative Elements; Permits Illegal Devices/instruments." Drum Corps World. Mike Ferlazzo‚ 15 May 2010. Web. 25 Apr. 2017. Greenwald-Gonella‚ Haley. "Musicians as Athletes." Halftime Magazine. Haley Greenwald-Gonella‚ 2 Oct. 2010. Web. 08 Feb. 2017. Martinez‚ G. "Marching Band...a Sport?" Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles

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    The Great Depression            The 1930’s was a huge decade of history filled with many important events that changed how we think. However‚ one crucial influence to the 1930’s was the Great Depression. The Great Depression was a major event in history and widely affected the 1930’s. The Great Depression was a world-wide economic downfall in which things such as industrialism and construction came to a near halt. There is no true date as to when the Great Depression started‚ but experts

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    Civilian Conservation Corps Our history is littered with economic hardship but none have been as devastating as the one that the nation had to endure in the late 1920 ’s and most of the 30 ’s. This era of economic strife is called the Great Depression. Depression politics spawned the introduction of several drastic programs in hopes of righting an otherwise sinking country. The parent program is referred to as the "New Deal" which included the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). In the following

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    are available‚ one of which; The National Cadet Corps Transformation is an inspirational process leading to self awareness and for achieving this‚ only textual knowledge will not suffice. Practical knowledge based on experience‚ intensive planning‚ dedicated efforts are all called for. Also‚ change of any kind would always be accompanied by obstacles which need to be overcome with grit and determination and this is exactly where National Cadet Corps comes into the picture with its vital role in

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    History 112

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    well capitalized farms were successful ***Relief of unemployment & destitute **** *1993 reconstruction finance corporation -$500 MM in assistance to 1/6 of the population - modest payments but avoided starvation * civilian conservation corps - young males worked in public lands * public works administrations - 1993 failed to put many people to work * works progress administration - 1935 spent $5 billion putting the unemployment on the federal payroll‚ skilled / unskilled‚

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    that they should be. They soon realized that they needed to unite and work for their rights in society and in life. Before World War Two‚ an organization called the “Betsy Ross Air Corps”‚ named after Betsy Ross‚ a WWI heroine‚ was created to help support the US Army Air Corps. It was never officially recognized by the US government. Feminism continued in the 1940’s and 50’s when World War Two forced women to work in jobs which were traditionally thought to be men’s because

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