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    Army EO program

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    program protects everyone in the army no matter what race‚ sex‚ religious preference‚ etc. from discrimination from anyone. The equal opporunity program is considered a commanders program. They should be able to point out discrimination against a soldier and do what needs to be done to fix the problem. Eliminating discrimination inside units allows for greater trust within the unit‚ higher moral‚ unit cohesion‚ and a stronger unit as a whole. The equal opportunity program has a diversity roadmap

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    the soldiers are very young. They do not know what they are doing. People in the town almost like the soldiers‚ including the young boy in this story. The solider that he befriends is not cruel or inhuman. In fact‚ he brings good food for the boy and the family all of the time. He does not do it because he has to; he does it because he wants to be kind. One would not expect a German solider to act in such a manner. However‚ this soldier is more of a boy than a man. In fact‚ all of the soldiers are

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    the poet is trying to prove wrong. Tone: Horrific‚ truthful‚ critical Theme: To witness death during war is horrific and dying for ones country is not what people make it sound like. Speaker: The poem is written by a soldier‚ in first

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    Dear Mike Hum The article “Is Abu Ghraib the military version of reality TV?” is unpleasant to read. It tries to give the reader‚ the vision that US soldiers in this period are not responsible for their actions on torturing of other peoples (Iraqis) but rather the orders in chief. The soldiers act was because of hypothetical imperative and not by their own desires. This is total disagreeable. The most categorical imperative act is when your own life is at risk and to save it you must commit things

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    we should uphold proudly every day‚ living the life of a Soldier. Lacking discipline and self-standards will adversely impact the entire chain of command within the Army‚ and may affect that chain from the bottom to top. A disregard for self-discipline also diminishes the continuity and readiness of our force and destroys the trust‚ good faith‚ and hope that the American public which has been placed in the hands of each and every Soldier in the Army. Discipline is not a punishment‚ it is a behavior

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    Army Values Outline

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    squad leaders to individual soldiers; it is paramount that leaders are able to trust their subordinates to complete assigned tasks correctly‚ and in a timely manner. In addition‚ something as simple as being at you assigned place of duty and the assigned time that you are supposed to be there is an example of integrity in itself. When you are told be somewhere be your leader they are trusting that you will follow that order‚ and it is your responsibility as a soldier to follow through. This also

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    Mystery of Heroism

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    Realist American Literature. The story “A Mystery of Heroism” begins with a description of two armies battling against each other. The protagonist Fred Collins was a union soldier in the Civil War who served in the A Company and is described is a simple and ordinary man. During the battle when the dead bodies and injured soldiers are lying around him‚ the ground is full of holes dug by explosive shells Fred Collins is feeling very thirsty. “Thunder! I wish I had a drink. Ain´t there any water round

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    Imagine that you are a soldier on a battlefield. Look around‚ all around you your allies are lying on the floor‚ either as dead bodies or wounded‚ crying out “MEDIC!”. Wouldn’t you help if you could? Desmond Doss is the man that did. He was an American combat medic during World War 2‚ a conscientious objector who wouldn’t use a weapon. Despite not wanting to use a weapon‚ he volunteered for the military. A soldier without a weapon‚ yeah I know how that sounds‚ but you’d be surprised at what

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    “The Red Badge of Courage” by Stephen Crane written in 1895 and set during the civil war‚ Crane presents a fiction novel on a young man named Henry wanting to become a U.S soldier who discovers the truth of war. He goes to war and figures out the hard way that war is not the place for him until he meets a man name Tall Soldier and that man he meets and looks up to doesn’t make it. From that man dieing it shook Henry up and then Henry really thinks hard and figure that his live is on the line it is

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    Emily Rose

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    and required that a surgeon and two sugeon mates accompanied each regiment on the field. Although this may have helped a little‚ soldiers where still dying from dieseases such as pneumonia‚ dysentery and smallpox. It wasnt until General George Washington petitioned the Continental Congress to establish what he called "the Hospital": a general medical corps for soldiers. This was set up to serve an Army of 20‚000 with four surgeons‚ an apothecary‚ 20 surgeon’s mates‚ one clerk‚ a storekeeper and

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