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    The Importance of Respect Throughout Society There are many forces at work that keep organizations‚ society‚ and mankind in general operating. These can range from the moral basis of the said organization or civilization‚ to logistic and financial structure‚ to the motivation and views of the people in it‚ the policies of the leader or leaders‚ as well as their finesse and charisma‚ all the way to the traditions and customs that make the organization stand out uniquely and its people proud

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    harassment cases. The incidents of sexual assaults have become a pressing issue not only in the Army but also in other military branches of service‚ though they have a zero tolerance policy. Army values‚ Warrior Ethos‚ Soldiers Creed‚ NCO Creed are some of the main guidelines that soldiers are expected to follow. Is the Army still experiencing sexual harassment incidents ’ in the new millennium? The answer is yes‚ which begs the following questions: Does sexual harassment impact unit readiness? Why

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    documents‚ or funds. In the military this goes double true for soldiers‚ accountability is one of the most important responsibility any soldier can perform. Accountability is a valuable part of military life. We as soldiers are accountable for every action we take and every decision we make. To be an effective soldier you must understand the power of accepting responsibility for the results you create. There isn’t much asked of soldier‚ be in the right uniform a‚ be at your place of duty at the right

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    All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque‚ a profoundly horrific image of war is formed in the eyes of the reader. In the past‚ War stories leaned toward themes of glory‚ adventure‚ and honor. In presenting his realistic version of a soldier ’s experience‚ Remarque strips away the glory of war and reveals the physical and mental hardships of war. Throughout his book‚ a plethora of themes are emphasized and brought to light. Among those themes are deception‚ camaraderie‚ and propaganda

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    this essy you read 3 diffrent stories about how soldiers did there duty and then i will give you 3 stories on how not doing your duty as soldier affects the team. You will also read about leadership duty and how it can either help the lower enlisted or break the lower enlisted. So be prepeared to get some knowledge dropped on and also to learn how you as a leader should think about how it affects joe. Story 1: this story is about a young soldier who was some what squared away. He has been in the

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    1777‚ George Washington decided to set up a winter camp at Valley Forge. The area was about eighteen miles northwest of Philadelphia making it a good place to stay and watch over the British troops. The men build huts large enough to house twelve soldiers at a time. Unfortunately‚ the men slept on the straw and mud floors while being exposed to the freezing weather. Health‚ housing and supplies were critical topics in the camp. The men enlisted only for either six or nine months at a time and when

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    members because of its history‚ mission‚ capabilities‚ and the respect it has earned in the service of the Nation. A reflection of that pride is visible in the customs‚ courtesies‚ and traditions the Army holds. Adherence to them connects us with soldiers throughout America’s history.The Army has its own customs‚ both official and social. Some have been handed down from the distant past while others are of comparatively recent origin. Those customs that endure stand on their own merits. As a long

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    quiet on the western front”‚ The uselessness‚ hopelessness‚ and effects of war are displayed using Paul Baumer’s‚ a young German soldier‚ experience and encounters while being on the front line. The effects of war are far worse than the advantages or rewards of war. In the first chapter there is a wide range of greediness and desensitization. When the remaining eighty soldiers came back‚ hungry and wanting‚ heinrich takes no notice and keeps on cooking for one hundred and fifty men until Tjaden tells

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    an officer for the Army at that time. I felt as though I was not cut out for the officer role as the semester went on but felt as though I needed to live a life style as an enlisted soldier. I will then continue with my effort in becoming an officer for this great Army after getting experience as an enlisted soldier. I have thought about this decision for quite some time now and believe that going enlisted before I earn my officer rank will better prepare me for a leadership role in young men and

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    powerful theme around the world. Men and women from countries all around the world risk their lives to ensure the safety and protection of their country. Enlisting in one’s armed forces brings a strong sense of camaraderie and companionship to the soldiers‚ as they mostly stick with the same people they went to training with. There are also long lasting effects of going to war‚ such as PTSD‚ amputations‚ and various health conditions. One of the biggest things about enlisting is the emotional stress

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