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    Defence. My primary role is providing immediate medical support to troops on the frontline during war and in barracks during peacetime; I run clinics at the med centre especially for soldiers. For ease of management medical support staff come under the Royal Army Medical Corp which comprises all medical expertise needed by the Army to maintain the fighting strength . We are spread across Army locations as little independent units called Medical Reception Stations known as MRS and in overseas stations

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    Why were the Japanese able to defeat the British in the war for Malaya and Singapore in 1942? The Japanese defeated the British in the war for Malaya and Singapore for a number of reasons. The British underestimated the Japanese and thought that Singapore was an impregnable fortress‚ meaning that they believed that Singapore was a country that could not be conquered. Therefore‚ they did not put much effort in trying to project Singapore. In this essay I will be comparing the Japanese and British

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    They had used the words: ’Bloody Marvellous’ Also in a book published in England in July 1940 written just after Dunkirk: ’(At Dunkirk) a miracle was born. This land of Britain is rich in heroes. She had brave daring men in her Navy and Air Force as well as in her Army...there was not a man or a boy who knew how to handle a boat who was not prepared to give his own life to save some unknown son...The little ships dodged their way up the waters and hauled over their sides the soldiers who

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    Air Raid Shelters in the United Kingdom During World War II World War II broke out on the first day of September‚ 1939. Over 60 million people lost their lives in the war and the air raids which were taking place were one of the causes of the death of both civilians and soldiers. During the severe years of the world war‚ civilians in Britain had to be protected from the air raids of Axis powers‚ particularly from the air raids of Luftwaffe‚ the German air force. Therefore various types of air raid

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    on the viewpoint. From 27th May to 4th June the British Expeditionary Force with the remainder of the French and Belgian armies were attacked from behind by the Germans while waiting for a ‘ferry service’ back to Britain. After their defeat at Calais‚ in May 1940‚ the British army were ordered to retreat from the area and get to the coastal area of Dunkirk no matter what. There they would be rescued by the British naval forces. However‚ the Brits were left waiting until the 27th of May. Whilst the

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    much more sexualized something that stuck once the war was over. A final point on how the second world war changed the role of women is that it opened up a whole new section amongst the British armed forces. The women fighting on the home front worked as messengers‚ decoders‚ nurses‚ scramblers and air rade wardens.

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    CPT ROBLES MY FORCE STORY

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    A WALK OF FATE My child‚ You may not know me‚ but I know everything about you. I know when you sit down and when you rise up. I am familiar with all your ways. (Psalm 139:1-3) I made so many decisions in every stage of my life. Decisions to discover that God reserves a life full of surprises to fulfill his plan for us. Decisions that had influenced and developed my well-being and lead to a place where I am right now. My name is Vic Anthony C Robles. I was born on October 5‚ 1981 and raised

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    Title Assignment 1 Lecturer Name Mr. Barry Sutherland Number of Words 1‚510 The crash of Czar 52 at Fairchild Air Force Base A Case Study of Unsuccessful Leadership Executive Summary This report demonstrates an example of poor leadership that contributed to a major accident in aviation in 1994 at Fairchild Air Force Base‚ U.S.A. The aim of this report is to provide an analysis and evaluation of this event using leadership theories to find reasons behind the accident

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    naThis inspirational essay was written by Elbert Hubbard in 1889. He was writer‚ editor and artist. “A message to Garcia” written by Elbert Hubbard narrates characteristics of a knowledgeable and skillful employee‚ represented by Rowan‚ which has his mission to bring a message to general Garcia. This man is organized‚ attentive‚ cooperative‚ and able to act independently‚ it is good doing his job and does not need to be constantly monitored. He is a person focused on results. If a job is assigned

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    at Dunkirk deserve to be remembered as a triumph or in fact a failure for Britain and its people. In the month of May 1940‚ Hitler’s army was winning against France‚ despite Britain sending over 300‚000 troops to help them out. Most of the allied forces had been surrounded and trapped by the fast-advancing German Army onto the beaches around Dunkirk. Despite countless severe casualties the British troops could not retreat as their escape routes were all blocked; they were sitting targets for the

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