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    In the consideration of a career within the Executive Protective services field going over the training and qualifications when it comes to perusing a career in this type of field. There’s a high importance when it comes to the training part of becoming an agent of executive protective services and its very essential to the job that a constant education; this being that there is always new information and risk assessments that are developing that would need to be understood. To even be considered

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    Military Orders

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    The issue of following military orders from higher ranking military officials that may be unethical has been a disturbing and controversial issue over many years and decades. Many soldiers and service members in general have been put into a situation where they were given in order‚ knowing well that the situation isn’t right but cannot disobey. The leader giving the order in all likelihood may threaten or set out stiff punishment on to the individual who did not follow the order or hesitates to

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    Suicides In The Military

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    Since being in the military‚ I have personally dealt with three suicides within the Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) community. One of these three deaths was a close friend of mine. On January 4th‚ 2014‚ two days after my birthday‚ my friend Daniel Lars Shoemaker took his life. This tragic event was shocking because no one knew he was dealing with his demons. However‚ hindsight is 20/20‚ and this has left me with a sense of guilt because I feel I could have done something to prevent

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    INTRODUCTION Importance of on-the –job training Nature of business Name and location of the firm Brief history of the firm Mission Vision II. PRACTICUM PROPER REPORT Narration of experience Organizational chart Division of department Trainer Time frame of training Duties and responsibilities Skills developed and work habits learned Machine and equipment used Problems encountered Action taken Positive and negative observation Recommendation III. APPENDICES Pre-training requirements Application letter

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    Military Psychology

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    Military Psychology Military psychology is a broad market of psychology in which virtually any and all subfields of psychology where the lessons of personality‚ organizational and abnormal psychology among others are applied to the needs or desires of military planners and strategists. Reasons for their application may be immediate or sustained. The application of psychological research or theory to the military can be used to analyze either enemy or friendly forces‚ exemplified by perfecting an

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    Military Prepping

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    Prepping From a Military Standpoint Friends‚ neighbors‚ and associates often times make assumptions about veterans when it comes to prepping‚ assumptions that may not necessarily be true. Some assume that if you have ever served in the military you know all there is to know about prepping and survival. The skills‚ and experience gained from military service is a plus‚ a huge plus when it comes to SHTF scenarios‚ but when it comes to prepping in general when it’s your family and friends’ life at stake

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    Baseball Training Equipment for Beginners Beginners especially youth players can find baseball aids and equipment useful to improve their skills. These devices are beneficial during practice and helps players to transition from beginners to real baseball professionals. Likewise‚ these equipment can help you establish proper batting‚ fielding and coaching mechanics and allow you to be more adept to baseball rules and techniques. Coaches also find these training equipment such as swing trainers‚ batting

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    Trust in Military

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    TRUST IN THE MILITARY What is one of the most important elements used in relation building in the military? Trust‚ personal growth from friendships becomes challenging without the presents of this crucial element. Without trust‚ individual’s confidence in all echelons of leadership and their subordinates ability to complete missions would diminish a unit’s morale and loyalty. Friendships are constructed over time through the innuendo of mutual trust. Time is the only factor

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    Military Bio

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    Born: 01 January 1992 Hometown: Greenville‚ SC As of: 17 January 2013 Specialist Josiah T. Smith has been assigned to Echo Company 3-158 as the unit’s CBRN Specialist and Primary armor. He is in charge of maintaining all CBRN equipment for Echo Co. in accordance with Army Standards. Also he is in charge of maintaining arms room standards‚ memos‚ logs and weapons according to AR 190-11. Prior to arriving in Germany‚ SPC Smith received Basic Combat Training (BCT) and Advanced Individual Training

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    Stigma In Military

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    Stigma of Mental Illness Among the Military Michal Jacobson Stern College for Women Yeshiva University Abstract: The present review addresses the perceived stigma associated with admitting mental illness and seeking mental health treatment. Research on the public stigma associated with mental illness is reviewed‚ indicating that the public generates stereotypes of mental illness‚ which may lead to discrimination of those individuals with mental illness. The internalization of these public beliefs

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