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    Born on the Fourth of July

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    show not only how one man can overcome his trials and tribulations‚ but how he can change others and positively motivate others and become a great leader of men. This movie inspired me because I had the same dream as a child‚ I wanted to join the United States Army‚ get married and have a family‚ and while in the Army I became injured‚ was going through a rough divorce and had my whole life torn upside down but was still able to overcome the hardships and make something better of myself in life and move

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    Gear Accountability

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    Mitchell Strohmeyer Lance Corporal Uch 3/4 Kilo 20120811 Importance of Gear Accountability Gear accountability is very important in the Marine Corp. What would a Marine do in a combat environment if he left his Kevlar back at the rear? None of his brother’s would just happen to pull out an extra for him to borrow for the patrol. The same fundamentals apply to any other significant equipment items. In combat environments all the gear issued is issued for a reason‚ whether it is something

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    Major Daniel Daly enlisted during the Spanish-American war. He weighs 135 lbs and was only 5 foot 4 inches. Daly grow up in New York. his dad had a lot of political power in Long Island New York. in n sergeant Major Daniel Daly joined the United States Marine Corp at the age of 25. Daniel Daly is an influential American because he single handedly saved the life of many American soldiers‚and help us win WWI. He achieve many awards that others will try their whole life to get‚ 2 Medals of Honors‚

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    Burning Question

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    Joshua Dailey ENG 122 Essay #3: Justifying an Evaluation Burning Question: Is the Marines a good option after graduation? I-Search Source Evaluation: I looked through many sources for this assignment; talked to a recruiter‚ discussed what my cousins went through in their own paths‚ studied the Marine Corp. website and etc. The source that I found most drawn to was the website; it answered all my questions whenever they popped into my head and answered questions I didn’t even have. The convenience

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    | | |(555) 555-5555 ( someone@somedomain.com | |Profile |Decorated police officer transitioning from the US Marine Corps Military Police (MP) to civilian law enforcement -- tour of | | |duty ends December 2009. Highly motivated to leverage five years of achievements during MP career to provide dedicated | |

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    groups‚ the African-Americans contributed the most manpower. There were more than nine hundred thousand African- American men enlisted in the military‚ they served in different military branches- Army‚ Navy‚ Marine Corps and the Coast Guard. FDR also gave them the permission to join the Air Corps‚ and to attend officer training schools. The “Tuskegee Airmen” included pilots‚ navigators‚ bombardiers‚ maintenance and support staff‚ instructors‚ and all the personnel who kept the planes in the air.They

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    Jarhead Movie Review

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    the first Gulf war‚ and shortly after his discharge; in an attempt to give the audience a better understanding of what happens within a soldiers mind as a result of being in combat. It is incredibly hard to imagine the toll that being in the Marine Corps‚ and being involved in such a situation‚ could take on your mind and body but this movie makes a really good attempt. Unlike most war movies Jarhead does not focus on the enemy or the war at hand‚ it gives us here at home a little inside look at

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    Vietnam killing many Vietnamease children and elderly. The Vietnam War started in 1954 and ended in 1973 which is the setting of the book. The war is completely relevant to the book as that is all the book is about. Phillip Caputo was in the Marine Corps to prove something to his parents. He wanted to do something that his family would most likely go against. Phillip Caputo was in the war‚ he was on the battlefield and he was on the frontlines during the war. The book depicts the terrible things

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    T J Rodgers

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    QUESTION 1 How would you describe the management style of T.J. Rodgers? T.J. Rodgers management style is described as aggressive‚ rigorous and down right in your face. As CEO‚ Chief Executive of Cypress Semiconductor and author of the book‚ “No Excuses Management”‚ Rodgers has developed an almost fear inducing management style. On the wall of his San Jose‚ California office hangs a plaque that reads‚ “BE REALISTIC‚ DEMAND THE IMPOSSIBLE” which exemplifies exactly what Rodgers expects from his

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    traits is something that separates the Marine Corps from not only other branches of the military but also every other organization in the world. The stress for every Marine to have the ability to be a leader and to take charge and do what they know is right allows the leadership to trust that everything that is supposed to be done will be done and done correctly without issue while the leadership can focus on more pressing issues. Furthermore it allows the Marines not yet in positions of power to be

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