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    time is a very important part of being in the Marine Corps. Being at the right place at the right time for any member of the Armed forces is extremely essential to the defense of the entire United States. Also being at the right place at the right time ensures a steady workplace‚ and ultimately the reliablity that others have on us. A Marine can not move up in the ranks in the Marine Corps if he or she is constantly late and/or at the wrong place. A Marine who truly wants to succeed in the military

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    It is important to be able to rely on your mail getting to you or the recipient securely and in a timely manner. Royal Mail is used as the best external mail service however‚ there is now several different businesses that offer similar services to Royal Mail which can be cheaper and will offer deals if you need to send a number of parcels for your business. In most cases with all delivery companies you use they can send items locally‚ nationally and internationally and they can be sent now within

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    Gear Accountability

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    Mitchell Strohmeyer Lance Corporal Uch 3/4 Kilo 20120811 Importance of Gear Accountability Gear accountability is very important in the Marine Corp. What would a Marine do in a combat environment if he left his Kevlar back at the rear? None of his brother’s would just happen to pull out an extra for him to borrow for the patrol. The same fundamentals apply to any other significant equipment items. In combat environments all the gear issued is issued for a reason‚ whether it is something

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    The Battle Royal Analysis

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    The Battle Royal is about a narrator who is speaking in the voice of a man in his 40s having flashbacks about his youth. He remembers when he had not yet discovered his identity or realized that he was an invisible man. In this short story he used animals as a way to express analogy. He used various animals but I only chosen three; the cottonmouth‚ crabs‚ and wolves. One of the best animals he used was a wolf. A wolf can be described as a wild carnivorous mammal of the dog family‚ living and hunting

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    The modern Marine NCO is the embodiment of the Corp’s history and traditions because we are the back bone of the Marine Corps. We are the small unit leaders and through our strive‚ motivation and dedication‚ I believe its our duty to pass on the knowledge to our junior Marines as many other NCO’s have and are doing today. We do this by carrying the tradition of making sure the the history and traditions are still being remembered and enforced by taking the initiative and time to learn about our

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    Battle of Jitra

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    BATTLE OF JITRA INTRODUCTION 1. Some two months before the fall of Singapore‚ the history of East Asia was forever transformed by the surprising attack across the Malay Peninsular. The sole objective was the capture of Singapore by land. Within a few days of the landing of the invasion forces‚ the fate of Asia will be played out on the field nearby a town called Jitra. 2. The Battle of Jitra which lasted less than two days will ultimately foretell the density that waits that the British

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    Why Being On Time is Important Being on time is one of the most basic‚ yet most important things about what we do‚ as Marines‚ and Military Policemen. Most Marines understand this concept and are able to comply willfully and promptly due to the extent they have been taught regarding the importance of being on time and the punishment that can follow a more than tardy arrival. Tardiness in the workplace is a correctable issue and majority of the time is nothing more than a seldom occurrence.

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    Why Are Drills Important

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    Marine traditions are passed from generation to generation to sustain our base and beliefs. However sometimes certain traditions may fade within in time if not emphasized and practiced by leaders. In order to build a strong foundation it’s important to often remind ourselves of the bond that upholds us. Passing along the core values‚ traditions‚ customs and history of our Corps is necessary to promote good order and discipline. Drills are an example of one of the many traditions that have been part

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    PTSD In The Marine Corps

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    During my time in the Marine Corps I have seen the problems and troubles first-hand that Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD) has on all branches of service. In this paper I will argue that there is still a lot of testing that can be done to better diagnose weather a service member has PTSD or not. I will give first-hand accounts on people that I have known that have fought this and survived and I will also give an account of someone I know who fought and lost because no one knew he had PTSD

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    A Few Good Men - Honor

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    at what cost is honor worth obtaining. To the lawyers‚ honor is a punch line. To the marines at Gitmo it is a necessity to survive. To the commanding officer‚ Colonel Jessup‚ it is authorization for the strong to exploit the weak so that in his mind he can protect Americans. Lieutenant Kendrick uses honor as a cover for narrow-mindedness and pride. Honor is thought of in many different ways‚ but what do the Marine Corps say about honor? “A code of personal integrity‚ honor guides those who do the

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