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    Accountability

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    Lcpl Urena‚ Xavier D. Screw Crew Accountability Essay Flight Eazy Accountability in the military has to be one of the most important things to keep track of in the military. Always knowing where your Marines‚ tools‚ equipment‚ etc. are vital to mission completion. An example of why accountability is important can be shown with the Marines that work on aircrafts. From my knowledge they have to take accountability of their tools at least five times just to complete one

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    Sir Francis Drake

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    early age. In 1567‚ Drake made one of the first English slaving expeditions as part of a fleet led by his cousin John Hawkins‚ bringing African slaves to America. All but two ships of this expedition were lost when they were attacked by a Spanish squadron. After that attack‚ the Spanish became a lifelong enemy for Drake and they also considered him a pirate. In 1570 and 1571‚ Drake made two moneymaking trading journeys to the West Indies. In 1572‚ he commanded two ships in a raiding expedition against

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    Bermuda Triangle

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    The legend of the Bermuda Triangle probably started some time around 1945‚ when a squadron of five Navy Avenger airplanes disappeared on a training flight out of Fort Lauderdale‚ Fla. Soon‚ the masses were wondering: Was something amiss in the triangle-shaped stretch of ocean between Miami‚ Bermuda and Puerto Rico? Today‚ we’ve all heard of the Bermuda Triangle. And over the years‚ a whole host of theories‚ from the wacky to the reasonable‚ have cropped up to explain its disappearances. 1: Human

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    ROLE The role of discipline in the Public Services is shown well through Team Spirit. If one person in a team‚ squadron or troop is particularly negative through a task or operation‚ then it gets everybody else’s enthusiasm down and can affect the successfulness of the assignment. Also‚ being a negative input to discussions and jobs‚ can then also lead to a lot of resentfulness and dislike being opposed on that particular person. In training for the public services‚ they are taught to be positive

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    Siren Song

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    Amber Wi 11/17/14 Period 2 “Siren Song” by Margaret Atwood The speaker in Margaret Atwood’s poem “Siren Song” is one of the three sirens of Greek mythology. The sirens are known as half-woman‚ half-bird monsters who sing songs to lure sailors to their death. In the beginning of the poem‚ the speaker makes it seem as if she needs the sailor’s help. As the poem comes close to the end‚ it is apparent that the whole poem is actually the deadly song of the sirens. Margaret Atwood employs allusion‚ diction

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    General Frank Savages conduct and actions‚ leaders can experience the U.S. Army’s charismatic leader paradigm. It sure helps to have a star the caliber of Gregory Peck and a cast full of the finest character actors. When learning that Bomber Squadron 918 has lost five planes on their recent mission‚ General Savage (Peck) is dispatched to take over the platoon. That is when the previous commander‚ Colonel Davenport (Gary Merrill)‚ has proven himself “too close” to the men in his group and is

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    Battle of Midway

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    as ground crews scrambled to reequip the aircraft. As Nagumo vacillated‚ the first of Fletcher ’s planes arrived over the Japanese fleet. Armed with sighting reports from scout planes‚ Fletcher had begun launching his aircraft at 07:00. The first squadrons to arrive were the TBD Devastator torpedo bombers from Hornet (VT-8) and Enterprise (VT-6). Attacking at low level‚ they failed to score a hit and suffered heavy casualties. Battle of Midway - Aftermath: On the night of June 4th‚ both sides retired

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    Iago's Psychology

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    thought abroad‚ that ’twixt my sheets
He has done my office: I know not if’t be true;
But I‚ for mere suspicion in that kind‚
Will do as if for surety” • “One Michael Cassio‚ a Florentine‚
A fellow almost damn’d in a fair wife; that never set a squadron in the field‚
nor the division of a battle knows more than a spinster; unless the bookish theoric‚
wherein the toged consuls can propose as masterly as he: mere prattle‚ without practice‚
Is all his soldiership. But he‚ sir‚ had the election: And

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    chaplain that a young airman had died by suicide. The chaplain requested my colleagues and I to be present to provide support and resources to anyone who needed it as the news was released that one of their fellow airman had died. As the chaplain and squadron commander released the news‚ I watched as looks of sadness‚ panic‚ shock and disbelief spread among the men and women standing in that airfield hangar. I dutifully did as requested; I made my way through the airfield hangar‚ talking to the airmen

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    Homer and Atwood both have a way of portraying the Sirens. Although their explanations may be quite different‚ the way of revealing the Sirens is the same. They demonstrates that the Sirens are evil creatures that with their lovely voice make the sailers listen and then they end up dying. The authors convey this image of the Sirens through use of imagery‚ tone and their point of view. Homer alike Atwood use imagery‚ so that as readers we get a visual of what the Sirens portray in their perspectives

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