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    3000 word RBI on why I should back my vehicle into a parking spot Here is what happened. I pv2 stein was on patrol in Schweinfurt Germany on 19 April 2010. I went to work at 1345 like usual for a swing shift. We started guard mount and then we went out to PMCS our vehicles as we always do. I had vehicle 753 for the day so I started my PMCS on that vehicle. I started by checking all of the fluids in the vehicle. I checked all the fluids including the oil and windshield washer fluid. Everything was

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    MUET Speaking Past Year Questions |INDEX | |Ref. No |Theme |Page | |1 |Modern Life | | |2 |Crime & Security

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    protect the Philippines from Japanese control in 1941-42‚ which resulted in the capture of over 550 American and allied POWs. The capture of the Philippines was essential to Japan‚ who would be able to use it as a resupply point‚ as well as eliminating the natural barrier that existed between them and China. The raid was organized three years later in an effort to release the POWS and further the mission of the Allies reclaiming the Philippines from Japanese control. On December 7th 1941‚ Japanese

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    story about an American soldier‚ Sgt. Raymond Shaw‚ fighting in the Korean War when his troop is ambushed by the Chinese as a result of an oriental translator convincing them to cross in a single line. Raymond Shaw and his troop are air lifted to a POW camp where they are the centre of a brainwashing program funded by Soviet and Chinese brass. Sgt. Shaw receives hypnotic suggestions to murder two of his troop members‚ the other men are not able to react as they are in a similar trance. They are all

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    community and on environment. As the Glastonbury Festival is one of the largest music events in Europe‚ which gather about 140‚000 people in one small area‚ it causes serious pollution problems‚ which include air pollution‚ water pollution‚ land pollution (Pow‚ 2009‚ p.11) The most wide-spread pollution problems include the pollution of air from the vehicles’ fumes‚ noise pollution caused by vehicles which transport people to the event and music performed by the musicians during the Festival. Besides‚ the

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    Rufus pointed the way to Alice’s cabin‚ then left me alone in the cold darkness of the night. I began walking across the field into the forest in the direction Rufus pointed. When I had gotten deep into the woods‚ I noticed a large black man leaning against a tree. I could see his features through the shadows. Strong jawline‚ large build‚ and very tall. He didn’t seem to want any trouble‚ so I continued my trek to Alice’s cabin. I got through the woods and veered left to where Rufus said a

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    Battalion forces as they extract POWs from the Japanese enemy prison WEST of Cabu River Bridge. COMMANDERS INTENT: The purpose of this blockade is to provide a first line of defense against Japanese enemy forces moving NORTHEAST and SOUTHEAST toward the POW camp to stop the 6th Ranger Elements mission of rescuing POWs. Key Tasks are: 1) Deter Japanese enemy forces from penetrating the bridge blockade; 2) Defend 6th Ranger Element and allied forces in rescuing POWs; 3) Defeat enemy forces within

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    Colditz Castle was a Prisoner of War (POW) camp for the duration of World War Two (WWII) strictly for the officer ranks‚ however there were a few non-commissioned officers (NCOs) present. These NCOs were orderlies of batmen of the commissioned offiers (COs). The castle is situated in the town of Colditz‚ this was in the heartland of Hitler’s Nazi Germany. The Swiss border was over 400 miles away to the south‚ an extremely long and dangerous route for any escaping POW from Colditz. The geographical position

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    were known as prisoners of war or POWs. Prisoners of war‚ or POWs‚ were soldiers that had been captured and held in concentration camps. The Geneva Conventions are a series of treaties… on the treatment of civilians‚ prisoners of war and soldiers‚ who are otherwise rendered out of the fight‚ or incapable of fighting (“Geneva Conventions”). Allied soldiers

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    Feeling and Resisting Invisibility During World War ll both of the Japanese-American internees and American POWs in Japan got put into camps. Some were tortured and some were treated well but were held captive till the war was over. Louie was a trouble making kid when he was little and he changed once he started running then he went to war. While he was in the war the plane didn’t make it and it crashed with Louie‚ Phil‚ and Mac the only ones alive after a couple months Louie‚ and Phil got captured

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