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    Serving in the Army

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    Serving in the army In America‚ serving in the army is often associated with respect and honour. From an outsider’s view‚ America has always been a very patriotic country based on a strong passion for freedom and democracy. So is that the driving power that makes so many young American men and women to enlist themselves in the Army? Yet it seems that not everyone looks upon the army with the same amount of respect‚ and maybe America today isn’t as patriotic as it used to be. In the text “A

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    Army Rangers

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    The U.S Army rangers of WWII Prelude: The U.S Army Rangers played a key roll in WWII. From the allied campaign in Africa to the beaches of Normandy to the war in the Pacific the 1st‚2nd ‚3rd‚4th‚5th ‚6th and 29th Ranger battalions(a battalion usually consists of 300-1000 soldiers 300 being small 1000 being extremely large most battalion average 650 soldiers) spearheaded operations throughout the course of WWII. The United States Army Rangers helped change the course of WWII and turn the tide

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    Army Safety

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    Army Safety This research project’s goal is to determine whether or not the Army should increase its safety program to include additional training and incentives for Army families that are safe in their activities. When family members are injured it creates a dilemma for the Army. It creates low morale and negatively affects a unit’s ability to complete its missions. There are even cases where family member injuries or deaths render a soldier completely unable to continue service under any capacity

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    Army Professionalism

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    Professionalism: As leaders in the world’s greatest Army‚ we are professionals. We are experts at our jobs and role models for our Soldiers. I expect you to conduct yourself in a professional manner at all times‚ on and off duty. You are responsible for the professional growth of Headquarters Platoon’s Noncommissioned Officers (NCO). I expect you and the NCOs to treat Soldiers with respect‚ mentor them when they need help‚ and train them to become experts at their jobs. I will not tolerate derogatory

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    Marc Smurr English 101 January 28‚ 2011 Responding to Another’s Voice New Army Physical Fitness Training Standards The United States Army Physical Fitness test‚ or Pt test consist of a two mile run‚ push ups and sit ups‚ each event is graded based on age‚ and sex. There is a simple pass or fail in each category and this is based on how many repetitions‚ whether it being sit-ups or pushed up‚ the person can complete in a two minute time period. The two mile run is based on age‚ sex‚ and time

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    PFC Georges‚ Alexander Alcohol Use Essay Alcohol Use and the Army Alcohol related incidents in the Army As stated in AR 600-85‚ The Army Substance Abuse Program‚ consuming and abusing alcohol‚ as well as the consumption of alcohol as a minor‚ is considered inconsistent and in direct contradiction with the core Army Values. The consumption of alcohol disrupts any Soldier’s ability to be combat ready‚ perform efficiently‚ and perform any given task with any sizeable gauge of success and accuracy

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    The Army Values

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    The Army Values Loyalty "Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. constitution‚ the Army‚ and other soldiers. Be loyal to the nation and its heritage." I define loyalty as the willingness of a person to sacrifice at their own personal expense in order to protect‚ uphold‚ defend and edify those persons‚ ideals and/or things which they cherish most. The amount of loyalty a person feels towards someone or something determines how much they are willing to sacrifice for them. As a soldier‚ we

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    The Army Crew

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    The Army Crew Team: A Case Study Executive Summary After Applying OB Analysis‚ Coach should switch Varsity & JV The coaching staff reviewing this case determined a recommended course of action to‚ in only four days‚ prepare our Army Crew team to compete at the National competition. The problem as presented to us is that our Army Junior Varsity (JV) team‚ historically the second best performer of the two teams‚ frequently outperforms our prized Varsity team in heats. The alternative solutions

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    Army Essay

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    that accountability is the most important asset here for work. In doing so it makes sure that everybody is on the same page at the same time in order to do that you have to follow orders that were given to you. I may have made mistakes but the army also teaches us that we are a family and if anything stick together and help the other person out if you see that there is something wrong or them not getting up for formations. Well it has been a hard time her e but in all aspect of things I have learned

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    Army Respect

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    What is respect? Respect can be in various forms. It can be knowledge‚ self awareness‚ trust‚ character‚ honesty‚ understanding‚ and a positive attitude. But respect also has to be earned. If you can’t respect yourself then you won’t be able to respect others. To gain respect you have to treat others the way you would want to be treated. Without respect you can’t have team work and care for other peoples well being. It is respect which creates devotion to the team‚ and the important part is that

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