My role as a military officer will change drastically from my current role as a Senior Non-Commission Officer (NCO). As a Senior NCO, I was primarily responsible for the health and welfare of Soldiers and ensuring they were trained to standard. Most importantly, I was a steward of the Army’s’ culture, traditions, and standards. My role as a Military Officer will be challenging as I will build upon the responsibilities of a Senior NCO. As a Military Officer, I must serve as a manager to Soldiers…
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Fall Research Paper Modern Issue: Females limited in the military Issue 1: loss of women’s potential to traditional domestic roles pursue challenges men never face Issue 2: limited opportunities due to sex Issue 3: encourage women to pursue own personal genius; pursue talents and interests for future Issue 4: economic security – stress education Issue 5: physical and psychological limitations Limitations based on physical, gender, and pursue their own personal genius In the extended…
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majority of Protestants in the country. Protestants felt threatened by the new Catholic immigrants and as a result they discriminated against them. The Catholic immigrants, particularly the clergy, searched to find a way to convince their Protestant peers that they were legitimate Americans. Some believe that the immigrants fought because they were forced into joining service into the war due to the Enrollment Act of 1863. However, both Catholic immigrants and clergymen voluntarily joined both the Union…
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I think disrespect is one of the biggest issues in the united states military. Respect is something everyone wants, not many have, and few want to give. Unfortunately, respect is not something that is given all the time. Maybe this is because respect is not clearly understood. What is respect? The Webster’s Dictionary defines it as an act of giving particular attention or high or special regard. Another definition shows respect as a feeling or attitude of admiration and deference toward somebody…
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am excited to graduate from high school and pursue a career as a Family Physician in the Navy. As I end my high school career, I realize that I am more than prepared to take the next step in my life. I plan to apply for several colleges, including Howard and East Carolina University, that not only have pre-medical studies but ROTC as well. During high school, I prepared for this path by taking multiple science, health, military skills courses. This included a first aid and safety course within…
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Governor Jay Nixon. Their federal mission is to provide federal support when called upon by the president - this could be for overseas contingency operations or federal emergencies like Hurricane Katrina as well as maintain properly trained and equipped units for prompt mobilization for war, national emergency, or as otherwise directed by the president. 1-135th ARB members must always be ready for any mission from the president, including peacekeeping missions and overseas contingency operations. Their…
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throughout a unit. Disrespect proves to un glue previous acts of respect and can make for an unorganized and un trustworthy bod of soldiers. If a leader disrespects his or her soldiers he or she can loose all respect and trust of a unit and will create tension within the team. Attitude can also cause the downfall of a unit’s cohesion and can damage morale, which in turn will hurt the mission readiness and combat effectiveness of a unit as a whole. Bottom line is, without respect a unit is ineffective…
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your day in a good note. In Conclusion during writing the essay I found out the importance to being to work on time in the civilian and military because it can show some many different signs to your boss our commander. I didn’t view being late as a sign of disrespect but now I do. I didn’t think that it had some much of a strain on the company or unit. I know now that it presents your image to allow the people that you work for and with. I know now that you will be label the guy that is…
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the betterment of the team. Human Resources NCO are trained to ready to engage to assist the first Soldier that walks in the door to help and further his or her career. I witnessed a good Human Resources NCO who positively affected the morale of a unit, by correcting deficiencies in the Enlisted Records Brief (ERB). Subsequently, the Soldier was able to get promoted. That Human Resources NCO continues to assist Soldiers on all topics and trains other Human Resources NCOs, I so I see that as what…
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great uncertainty, what was certain was that I would be embarking on the journey of a lifetime that would bring to bare on me the toughest, yet most rewarding experiences that would sculpt the person I've become today. Coming from a family with a firm military background, as well as a lifelong fascination with the service, I followed my fathers footsteps and enlisted into the Marine Corps. Despit offers of more tame, and frankly less exciting specialties, I had enlisted as an…
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