create our own expert knowledge and to police the application of that knowledge by individual professionals. Non-professional occupations do not enjoy similar autonomy. A self-policing Ethic is an absolute necessity‚ especially for the Profession of Arms‚ given the lethality inherent in what we do. Lastly‚ other organizations motivate their workers
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21st 2016‚ Sergeant Cody Standifird was patrolling the area of Coal Creek south of Wagoner when he observed a‚ Maroon Toyota Sports Utility Vehicle parked in the grass near the river bank. As Sergeant Standifird circled the parking lot area he observed the back hatch of the vehicle was open and a person lying inside. Sergeant Standifird approached the vehicle and discovered a male occupant was laying on his back with blood coving his face and head‚ and involuntary gasping for air. Sergeant Standifird
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them the strong cannot exploit the weak?" Andreas T. The arms trade is a major cause of human rights abuses. Some governments spend more on military expenses than on social development‚ communications infrastructure and health combined. While every nation has the right and the need to ensure its security‚ in these changing times‚ arms requirements and procurements may need to change too. Each year‚ around $45-60 billion worth of arms sales are agreed. Some two-thirds of sales are made to developing
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grief. People have died. The lesson about the tragedies of war can be found in numerous other sources as well‚ such as films and literature. One of the most prominent literary works dealing with the pain of war is Ernest Hemingway’s "Farewell to Arms." This novel depicts the physical and mental breakdowns and pains of people involved in wars. The main character of the novel‚ Lieutenant Frederic Henry‚ is a soldier - an ambulance driver in the Italian army during World War I. As a soldier who is
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Stationed in Devon‚ England‚ and scheduled to arrive in London to be assigned to infantry for the D-Day invasions‚ Sergeant X‚ imprisoned by the effects of war‚ alienates himself from those around him. At the specialized pre-Invasion training course‚ X describes how when the sixty American enlisted men‚ “spoke to each other out of the line of duty‚ it was usually to ask somebody if he had any ink he wasn’t using‚” and how after attending courses‚ “each of [them] went pretty much [their] own way‚”
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An Army White Paper: The Army Profession of Arms‚ Its Culture‚ and Ethic The overall objective of the Army Profession of Arms campaign is for Soldiers and leaders to refine their understanding of what it means to be professionals--expert members of the Profession of Arms--after nine years of war and to recommit to a culture of service and the responsibilities and behaviors of our profession as articulated in the Army Ethic. GEN Martin E. Dempsey‚ CG‚ TRADOC The preeminent military task‚ and
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Roles and responsibilities of a First Sergeant are very extensive and include a myriad of different duties that must be accomplished on a daily basis. Each and every role is very important but there are some that is critical to the success and readiness of a successful organization. As stated on the DA form 2166-8 under daily duties and scope of a 79R First Sergeant he must be able to “lead‚ trains and supervises an Army recruiting company dispersed in an area spread over square miles with various
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Sergeant for not agreeing on a trouble shooting method. They begin with yelling at each other in front of the young airman to include hateful language and pushing each other. Sergeant Tolbert told both of them to stop acting unprofessional‚ but both members ignore him. Then he actually got in the middle and pull both of them in the office. Not only have they both disrespected him as being the ranking member‚ but it expose to the airman that is acceptable to verbally and physical dispute. Senior Master
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early 30s. Sergeant Lucas is very tall standing at 6 foot and 4 inches tall with light blue eyes‚ waxed eyebrows and a narrow nose. Sergeant Lucas‚ is from California‚ but he moved to Jasper Texas when he was 8 years‚ old him and his mother moved because of the cost of living was too high in California. Sergeant Lucas attended Jasper elementary which was one big school so that meant it went from kindergarten all the way to the 12th grade so it was the only school in the town. Sergeant Lucas was very
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personal and professional pleasure to share some insight on the abilities and technical skills of Staff Sergeant Arnold. Staff Sergeant Arnold and I both served together in Okinawa Japan while assigned to Ammunition Company‚ 3rd Supply Battalion. 2. SSgt Arnold is a self-starter that made an immediate impact on the leadership and performance of the company. He was easily the top sergeant and was routinely given tasks normally reserved for SNCOs. Marines under his charge were always well organized
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