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    everyday Army life. It is an essential attribute in what it means to be successful and able to possess a long lasting Army career. Upholding standards and discipline are the foundation of being professionally‚ legally‚ and morally correct and such practices instill trust in ourselves and our entire military organization. Developing definitive trust in one another‚ in our leaders‚ and in the Army builds strength within every unit‚ our esprit de corps‚ our full sense of pride‚ and our Army society

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    to wrest the American colonies from England" . The infamous Boston Tea Party in 1773 would result from the tax on tea‚ and the continuous conflicts escalated to a war about a year and a half later. Saving the contents of the war for the rest of the paper‚ the colonists‚ against all odds‚ managed to defeat the British and maintain their independence they established during the war. The answer to "How were the Americans able to fight their way to victory?" is still debated over today. Many

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    The Indian National Army in World War II Usually when people reminisce about World War II in the Pacific theater they talk about the struggles between the Allied forces and Japanese powers in battles like the Philippines‚ Iwo Jima‚ Okinawa‚ but they never talk about struggles in places like India. India‚ literally a ticking time bomb‚ was under the control of the British and was known to occasionally fight back against the British Raj. As one can imagine‚ the Indian Nationalists of that period

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    Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps Take the women into the armed service‚ who then will do the cooking‚ the washing‚ the mending‚ the humble and homey tasks to which every woman has devoted herself? From the mouth of a man who was against women joining the Armed Forces of the United States during World Wars I (WWI) and II (WWII) (Monahan). In 1917‚ thousands of women served during World War I (WWI)‚ constantly fighting a battle to become part of the United States Army‚ a battle they were not winning

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    broken down to the acronym SOLID C. These are the basic values that soldiers in the Royal Logistic Corp are expected to up hold. Since the British Army has been deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan there are numerous examples of these being upheld but it is important for these to be upheld when soldiers are not on Operations. Selfless commitment in the Army is a part of everyday life putting the team first and being able to think of others before yourself. If one member of a team or section doesn’t follow

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    An Army At Dawn Book Review Griffin Duvall AP US History: Book Review November 20‚ 2014 An Army At Dawn. By Rick Atkinson. Picador: New York‚ 2002. ISBN 978-0-8050-8724-6. Bibliographical References. Index. Pp. 1‚ 681. $18.00. Rick Atkinson took the gruesome story of World War II and turned it into a thrilling three volume tale. In the first volume‚ An Army At Dawn‚ Atkinson takes on the escapade into North Africa from the perspective of the Americans using only letters and documents

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    moral discipline and portrays maturity. Accountability also correlates with knowing where a certain person resides currently or in the future. In the Army accountability represents organization‚ discipline‚ and control. Accountability becomes an obligation when you join the Army‚ it benefits every party involved. The importance of obligation with the Army. Your obligations given to you as a soldier are there to help you perform your duties‚ much like guidelines to success. Obligations within a workplace

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    Today‚ many opportunities are available to women in the United States Army. Women can serve in all positions held by men‚ but women cannot be involved in direct ground combat. This restriction‚ which some women in the Army resent‚ has its adherents and its opponents. Nevertheless‚ while the views about women in the Army differ‚ women join for the same reasons men do: pride for their country‚ funds for college‚ job training‚ and travel. While women are not eligible to be involved in direct ground

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    be prepared for Salvation Army Case Case Name_________salvation army____ Student Name___________Eric Boyd_________ What is the strategic purpose of the Salvation Army in terms of the following: a. Mission- There mission is a consice way of dricribing what the orgainiztion is about. Its dedicated to telling two main things about the orgainzation. First‚ that it is a chirstian orginaization with the mission to spread their belifes. Secondly‚ that the Salvation Army gives aids to anyone whose

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    Continental Army June 14‚ 1775 the Continental Army was formed after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. Formed by colonies that became the United States of America‚ and established by a resolution of the Continental Congress‚ it was created to coordinate the military efforts of the Thirteen Colonies in their revolt against the rule of Great Britain. It was commanded by General George Washington‚ Commander in Chief‚ throughout the war (Wikipedia.com). The idea of creating an Army began on

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