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    place of duty at the time ordered. Another form of it would be if a soldier goes from that place or absents him or herself from his or her oraganization‚ unit‚ or place of duty at which he or she is ordered to be at. Such disobedient actions shall be punished as directed by a court marshall. Going further into failing to go to appointed place of duty is a as such. A soldier was appointed a certain time and place ‚ that soldier was aware of it and the accused without authority failed to comply.

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    the ever-changing battlefield. (Army White Paper‚ 2010) Leaders must also ensure that our culture and climate at indicative to producing Soldiers that feel they are serving a calling and not just filling a job

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    My Strengths & Weaknesses

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    is happening in my surroundings. I owe a lot of this to my 11 years of military service. The military trains you in a way that once you are done with their training; you will walk‚ talk and act as a soldier is supposed to act. There are times when the soldier forgets his surroundings; causing the soldier to forget and stop acting the way they were trained. Two of my biggest strengths are discipline and leadership. This was started in my household where my parents were the disciplinarians of the home

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    Women in Infantry

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    BLAW Women in the Infantry Today‚ one of the biggest debates over women’s rights is the one over females being in the infantry. The world is changing and with that comes a lot more responsibility for policy makers‚ and there is a great debate over women being on the front lines. Women have been in the Military for quite some time‚ but not in a front line type of role. I can see both sides of the argument; the one that wants people to broaden their views and accept women in the infantry‚ and the

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    the report is completed and the salute has been returned by the officer. When the business is completed‚ the soldier salutes‚ holds the salute until it has been returned‚ executes the appropriate facing movement‚ and departs. When reporting indoors while carrying a weapon in your hands‚ by a sling or holster. The procedure is the same except that the headgear is not removed and the soldier renders the salute prescribed for the weapon with which he is

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    salute to the lower enlisted. This is because‚ as said before‚ it is not a chore of the lower enlisted to salute‚ it is a privilege and the salute goes both ways as a sign of respect. There are times when a soldier doesn’t have to salute because the situation just does not permit it. A soldier does not have to salute when working‚ is

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    Combat Training Centers are a very important aspect of the Army. They are essential to the success of the Army and ensure that Soldiers‚ their units and leaders are well prepared for the full range that their current or future operations can encompass. The main focus of these training environments is to establish efficiency‚ while still ensuring that Soldiers learn effectively through a realistic training environment. There are many important steps to guarantee success from this training environment;

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    something done there should be absolutely no argument or thought about it. The soldier has an easy job; A. Listen to what he is told‚ B. Be at the right place at the right time in the right uniform. It is important to do so so the mission goes as planned. When we are deployed the Non Commissioned Officers we have been told to listen to could be the one’s who keep us alive. NCO’s are the more mature and experienced soldiers that lead from the front.The non-commissioned officer corps is often referred

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    Shaw - Arms and the Man

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    comes from a military family deeply involved in a war; her fiancé and her father are both military officers. She is shocked‚ one night by the arrival of an enemy soldier. She rescues him‚ knowing that she’ll have to keep the incident a secret from her family forever‚ and the soldier eventually leaves. Of course‚ once the war is over‚ that soldier comes back‚ forcing each of the primary characters to reevaluate their values and their relationships. It is quite interesting how Shaw layers meaning within

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    important reasons that a soldier needs to be at his or her appointed place of duty on time. Being at your appointed place of duty on time is important because your leadership is held accountable for you and your absence. If you feel that you are going to be late you should contact your chain of command and let them know of your tardiness immediately. If you are not at your place of duty then you should expect your chain of command to be calling you or coming to your house. If a soldier does not show up

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