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    The mission of the United States Army is to fight and win the nations wars. The army accomplishes this by providing prompt and sustained combat operations on land utilizing Active‚ Reserve and National Guard Soldiers. Medical readiness is a key part to the army’s ability to accomplish this mission. Medical readiness effects the availability of the Soldier to deploy‚ attend schools‚ and the overall strength of the unit. Deployable A Soldier is non-deployable if they fail to meet specified requirements

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    three to five of those strengths that match the job posting‚ and give specific examples of that strength (Martin‚ 2005). I can easily tell you that my greatest strengths are the core values that I was instilled with during my service with the United States Air Force. Integrity first‚ service before self‚ and excellence in all [I] do (USAF‚ 1997); these are my strengths that I bring to every job or task I do. Integrity first refers to a willingness to do what is right‚ even when no one is looking (USAF

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    Airmen Leadership School

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    REFLECTIVE THINKING ESSAY #1 [Your Leadership Manifesto] Before I joined the United States Air Force (USAF)‚ if someone asked me what type of leader I am‚ I would have just simply laughed. However‚ since then‚ I’ve matured and I have helped other Airmen adapt to a structured military lifestyle. "I’ve never been the one to toot my own horn". Therefore‚ I’ve chosen a more logical route and took the famous Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality test‚ in order to account for my

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    “Protecting those who protect our nation”. Members of the Air Force Security Forces are assigned with providing basic protection‚ guarding weapons‚ air bases and Air Force personnel from possible dangers. The Security Force’s main goal is to keep the people‚ planes‚ base‚ weapons‚ and surrounding area safe from any threat or intrusion by unauthorized people. Security force members are basicly the military police within the Air Force‚ and the branch’s first line of defense. They are responsible for

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    Olds Military Career

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    report to the West Coast for training on P-38 Light-nings. Olds was then posted to the 479th Fighter Group’s 434th Fighter Squadron with orders for Britain. Olds’ squadron arrived in Britain in May 1944 and quickly entered combat as part of the Allied air offensive prior to the invasion of Normandy. Olds was promoted to captain on July 24 when he scored his first two kill-a pair of Focke Wulf Fw 190s during a bombing raid over Montmirail‚ France. On August 25‚ during an escort mission to Wismar‚ Germany

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    of the Specialist Rank By CSM Dan Elder When Washington assumed the role as Commander in Chief of the fledgling Continental Army in 1775‚ it had adopted the British model of organization. There were basically four enlisted grades‚ sergeants‚ corporal‚ musicians and privates. The musicians were fifers and drummers‚ who of course directed the linear movements of the Army. If the sergeants‚ corporals and privates were the combatants‚ it could be a stretch to argue that those musicians were the Army’s

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    BACKGROUND PAPER ON SGT MAYNARD SMITH 1. When you hear about the Medal of Honor‚ do you know why it is given? Do you as a military member know what a member must go through to receive such an honor? Sadly‚ a lot of military members don’t realize what a prestigious award this is. My intention today is to share with you what the Medal of Honor is. Also‚ I am going to tell you about Sgt. Maynard Smith who received a Medal of Honor in World War II‚ due to his bravery and loyalty to his fellow crewmembers

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    recruiter for almost 5 years for the Pennsylvania Air National Guard. The Air National Guard offers members the opportunity to serve in the military in a part time capacity. This offers a larger group in interested individuals. Our recruiting team is nationally recognized as one of the best i country and are always receiving various awards and accolades. There professionalism and reputable sales techniques are highlighted as great practices across the Air National Guard nationally. All recruiters must

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    MILITARY COURTESY. Definition. Military courtesy may be briefly defined as being the attitude of civility and respect which military men at all tinges maintain toward each other. Its true nature is best understood through a knowledge of the manner in which it is practiced among military men. In order to understand the various forms by which it is expressed‚ it should be understood that military courtesy is based on the principle of equality among military men. In point of merit

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    Appearance‚ Personal/Professional Conduct On/Off Duty. (For SSgt/TSgt also consider Enforcement of Standards and Customs & Courtesies.) N/A Initial Feedback Does Not Meet Meets Above Average Clearly Exceeds 3. FITNESS. Maintains Air Force Physical Fitness Standards. Does Not Meet Meets Exempt 4. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS. Consider Upgrade‚ Ancillary‚ OJT‚ & Readiness. (For SSgt/TSgt also consider PME‚ Off-duty Education‚ Technical Growth‚ and Upgrade Training.)

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