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    I am counseling you for the conduct noted above. If this conduct continues‚ action may be initiated to separate you from the Army IAW AR 635-200. If you are involuntary separated‚ you could receive an Honorable Discharge‚ a General (Under Honorable Conditions) Discharge‚ or Under Other Than Honorable Conditions Discharge. An Honorable Discharge is a separation with honor based on the quality of service‚ which meets the standards of acceptable conduct and performance of duty. A General Discharge

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    Salvation Army was started in 1852 when William Booth set out to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. Taking the concept of church to the streets with the main purpose to save souls and help the poor‚ the homeless‚ the hungry‚ and the destitute. William Booth along with his wife Catherine founded The Salvation Army. Dedicated to convert many to Christianity‚ thieves‚ prostitutes‚ gamblers‚ and drunkards were some of the first souls saved. Leading people with spiritual guidance‚ this volunteer army is now

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    Responsible RECYCLING. Authors: Schmeiser‚ Lisa Source: Macworld‚ Apr2009‚ Vol. 26 Issue 4‚ p60-63‚ 4p‚ 3 Color Photographs Document Type: Article Subject Terms: ELECTRONIC apparatus & appliances -- Recycling MACBOOK (Computer) APPLE Inc. APPLE computers EBAY Inc. CRAIGSLIST Inc. GLOBAL Alerts LLC ELECTRONICS ELECTRIC apparatus & appliances Abstract: The article offers information on several ways to recycle an old Mac computer from Apple Inc. It is suggested to donate the

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    ADVERTISE WITH US FOLLOW SLATE ABOUTUS CONTACTUS WORKWITHUS USERAGREEMENT PRIVACYPOLICY FAQ FEEDBACK CORRECTIONS PHOTOCOVERCREDITS SlateispublishedbyTheSlateGroup‚aDivisionoftheWashington PostCompany.Allcontents©2013TheSlateGroup‚LLC.Allrights reserved. SLATE ON IPAD IPHONE ANDROID KINDLE REPRINTS Advertisement SINGLE PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 NEXT THESPECTATOR SCRUTINIZINGCULTURE. JAN.920095:12PM The Letter of Last Resort The decision about nuclear

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    Department of the Army Headquarters‚ United States Army Training and Doctrine Command Fort Monroe‚ Virginia 23651-1047 8 May 2007 Training *TRADOC Regulation 350-6 ENLISTED INITIAL ENTRY TRAINING (IET) POLICIES AND ADMINISTRATION History. This regulation is a rapid action revision. The portions affected by this rapid action revision are listed in the summary of change. Summary. This United States (U.S.) Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Regulation 350-6 prescribes policies and procedures

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    To what extent did Scotland play an important role in the British army during the First World War? Scotland played an important role in the British army right from the start of the war. Straight away there was a lot of support from Scotland as volunteer rates were bigger in proportion to the size of the population than in any other area of the UK. Scots were also highly involved in the battle of Loos which was one of the first main battles of the war. The next battle that involved a large amount

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    change made to ADRP 6-22 Army Leadership (AUG 2012) from FM 6-22 Army Leadership (OCT 2006) 1. References: a. FM 6-22‚ Army Leadership: Competent‚ Confident‚ and Agile‚ 12 October 2006. b. ADRP 6-22‚ Army Leadership‚ August 2012 2. I do not believe that there is one single significant change made to the Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRP) 6-22 from the FM 6-22. The FM 6-22 establishes the Army leadership principles that apply to all members of the Army‚ military and civilian

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    “Achilles ’ heel” Over-reliance on Technology as a Weak Point of the U.S. Army The information revolution – an incredible growth in possibilities of receiving and passing on information‚ changed the way how the world is functioning so significantly that we are able to say that we are now living in the midst of the information age. Digital technology opened new possibilities to economy and had also big impact on most other areas of human life. Among them‚ conflicts and wars have always occupying

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    Assess the effectiveness of the military strategies of the Irish Republican Army during the War of Independence‚ 1919-21. At the outbreak of hostilities it was apparent that the I.R.A. could not hope to win a traditional stand up military fight against a modern‚ well equipped army with the financial backing of The British Empire. In order to engage the crown forces in a guerrilla war‚ weapons and ammunition were required in large numbers. General Head Quarters (G.H.Q.) authorized smuggling operations

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    “Britain was wrong to send its army to Northern Ireland” How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. The British army was sent to Northern Ireland to restore peace in August 1969 when serious rioting broke out. Britain was not wrong to send its army to Northern Ireland because the intention was right. Britain decided to send its army to Northern Ireland to help control the riots to maintain peace and order. British army was also welcomed by the Irish Catholics as their defenders

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