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    Introduction A security guard (or security officer) is a person who is paid to protect property‚ assets and people. Security guards are usually privately and formally employed personnel. Often‚ security officers are uniformed and act to protect property by maintaining a high visibility presence to deter illegal and inappropriate actions‚ observing (either directly‚ through patrols‚ or by watching alarm systems or video cameras) for signs of crime‚ fire or disorder‚ then taking action and reporting

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    The Importance of Being On Time At Your Place of Duty There are many 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

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    ← The United States Coast Guard (USCG) ← The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is a branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven U.S uniformed service. Their role is critical to national security. Its mission is to protect the public‚ the environment‚ and America’s economic interests in the nation’s ports and waterways. The Coast Guard values diversity‚ teamwork‚ and responsiveness. Their mission in valuing diversity is to build a positive and respectful work

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    Security Guard Do you feel the security guard took the right action? Would you have taken the same action? Why or why not? Mr. Tuff‚ having had a four-year stint in the Marine Corps as a policeman‚ is still a fairly young and inexperienced person in the business world. The military is very strict when it comes to their procedures and policies and Mr. Tuff‚ now having firsthand knowledge in following rules‚ is using his experience to enable him to pursue a job as a security guard. It seems

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    What is The Pennsylvania Army National Guard? The Pennsylvania Army National Guard is a branch of the United States Army that is mostly used today for homeland security. Although the National Guard is not active like the Reserves or Active Duty Army‚ they still have the same requirements and same responsibility. More than 22‚000 men and women make up the Pennsylvania National Guard and Air National Guard today. They reach from state quarters at Fort Indian Town Gap in Lebanon County to about

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    your wear abouts. Because apparently just because someone says that you werent there even though they were not there is good enough for someone to believe them. So if in any case take pictures and get a note. Also failure to report to your place of duty can result in a negative counseling statement and and further (UCMJ) Uniform Code of Military Justice‚ which can result in loss of pay‚ rank‚ and time. And nobody wants to loose any of that.256 If you are also late with out reason or cause it

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    Protect your child’s smile with mouth guards Children continuously participate in sports and are in the risk of breaking teeth or damaging gums. The sports persons are incomplete without mouth guards more if they are athletes. The custom fitted sports mouth guards are more popular as it is the best way to protect he teeth. They protect the teeth from injuries like jaw fractures and may be even serious injuries of head and brain. How does the guard protect? It actually spreads out the force that will

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    The Red Guards Beginning in 1966 until 1976 when Mao Tse Tung died‚ he launched The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Chairman of the Communist Party Mao Zedong‚ wanted his Red Guards to take over the other Chinese government authorities. Mao wanted to regain power within the Communist Party. The Red Guards were mainly made up of young adults and children. They were all followers of Mao’s ideas. The Red Guard ’s main goal was to get rid of everything that had to do with the old culture in

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    The Importance of Being on Time at Your Place of Duty By Spc Grant‚ John Today I was task with writing an essay on the importance of being on time at your place of duty. I thought about what I could write about and this is what I came up with. It made me think back to one of my seven army values; Duty. What is my duty? It is my duty to show up at my station of assignment on time if not even a little early. Reasons for this would be that the NCO would know that all personnel are present and ready

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    Duties

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    community‚ state‚ or nation. Citizens have rights and duties as family members‚ as students in a classroom and school‚ and as members of their community‚ state‚ and nation. Being a good citizen means following rules and laws being responsible and respectful helping others. Being a responsible family member means knowing and following the family’s rules. It means helping parents or care-givers and cooperating with brothers and sisters. It is the duties of family members to be honest and fair to each other

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