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    Boko Haram and Joseph Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army have their differences. One difference is their original intentions. Boko Haram was not originally a violent group‚ according to “Bringers of Sorrow; Boko Haram”‚ by Mike Smith‚ “In its early days the group emphasised teaching rather than killing. Yet it took a radical‚ violent turn soon after Yusuf’s [Boko Haram’s original leader] brutal death.” (1). Little is known about their intent since they haven’t exactly publicized it (“Bringers of Sorrow;

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    Situated Learning Analysis of an Army Headquarters By Peter Jones Introduction Many commentators now argue that workplace learning has become increasingly crucial to the on-going success of an organisation responding to external rapid change (Coetzer 2006‚ p. 1). However‚ workplace learning is not in the current vernacular of the Australian Army. In theory‚ adult learning‚ normally as expressed by the Army in terms of training‚ is generally seen as a deliberate‚ structured‚ and formal process

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    of the US Army is “Army Strong” (New Army). This catch phrase is used as a recruiting tool to convince men and women to enlist in the Army as a career. People have the choice to either enlist in either Active Duty or the Reserves (Serve your way). With either choice‚ soldiers will be gaining a sense of pride and other traits. When a soldier is enlisting they also have the decision of choosing a commitment of two to six years‚ depending on their job and personal preference (Active Army). Joining

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    Why I want to be an Army Officer When I first enlisted‚ I did not know where my military career would take me. Back at that time‚ I thought that I may only complete my initial enlistment and move on to other professional pursuits. However‚ over the past nine years I have come to embrace all that the United States military stands for. I believe that service as an Army officer is a distinguished honor that is surrounded with a rich history of all who have served and sacrificed before me. The

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    SUBJECT: Army Doctrine Publication (ADP)/Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRP) 3-09 Fires‚ Dated 31 August 2012 1. Purpose. To provide SFWOAC Class 002-16 an overview of ADP/ADRP 3-09 2. Summary. ADP/ADRP 3-09 discusses Fires doctrine and its application in support of unified land operations. The publication presents Fires concepts using Army‚ joint‚ and multinational Fires systems‚ to include Electronic Attack (EA). Fires is integrated into the commander’s concept of the operation via Fires

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    overlooked Australian army nurse experiences. They reveal that nurses endured chauvinistic constraints‚ traumatic conditions and perpetual anguishing impacts on their lives (Inglis‚ K. S‚ 2015). Over two thousand two hundred Australian civilian nurses volunteered to serve as army nurses in World War 1. These nurses constantly cleaned‚ bandaged and comforted hundreds of patients whom had ghastly wounds or were suffering from dreadful diseases (Bell‚ M. R‚ 2015). Additionally‚ Australian army nurses faced

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    PAPER SUBJECT: Summary of Army White Paper‚ The Profession of Arms 1. Purpose. To summarize the Army White Paper‚ The Profession of Arms and to define what it means to be a professional Soldier in the present day U.S. Army. 2. Facts. a. The Army White paper‚ The Profession of Arms is an open essay on professionalism addressed to all members of the U.S. Army endorsed by the TRADOC Commander‚ GEN Martin Dempsey. The essay defines the Army as a profession of arms‚ how Army culture and climate influence

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    Dear Captain ‚ The United States Army is one of the main factors that allows America to be a free and democratic country. The Army defends‚ protects‚ and honors the United States of America. Ever since I was a young boy‚ I saw greatness in the United States Army and hoped to one day be a part of it. I always envisioned myself in a leadership position and when I decided to join the Army‚ I knew being an officer was for me. To me‚ being an officer in the U.S. Army is a career unlike any other. There

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    The United States (U.S.) Army is one of the best leadership institutes in the world. This paper seeks to analyze the effective practices and cornerstone doctrine that allows the Army to produce effective leaders across the entire duration of a soldier’s career. The analysis begins with a review of the Air Force’s traditional‚ more centralized leadership approach providing contrast with the Army’s decentralized approach called “Mission Command.” An explanation of Mission Command and review of behavioral

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    foods‚ highest quality of clothing and attended the most deluxe banquets and ceremonies. Even though he provided the best for his children he considered education to be of much importance. Thus assuring each child has their own tutors‚ servants to provide them with every need. As a result of the persistence and importance of education Cleopatra studied philosophy‚ literature‚ art‚ music‚ medicine and was able to speak six different languages. These languages were Aramaic‚ Egyptian‚ Ethiopic‚ Greek

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