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    The United States Army Whole Soldier Concept Aaron Williams Engineer SLC Abstract The purpose of this paper is to define one of the Army’s administrative tools called the whole Soldier concept as it applies to Army regulations that govern the Army’s select-train-educate-promote (STEP) promotion system and the Army’s retention program. Although there is no officially endorsed military publication dedicated to the whole Soldier concept, there are two such publications that depict

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    Throughout most of World Word II, Hideki Tojo was an Imperial Japanese Army general and Prime Minister of Japan. Hideki Tojo is most known for his attack on Pearl Harbor in December 7, 1941. He was born on December 30th, 1884, in Tokyo Japan. Tojo was enrolled in the Japanese Army Cadet School at the age of 15. In 1905 at the age of 21 he was commissioned second lieutenant in the Japanese Imperial Army. He was very popular throughout the early times of WWII, but that quickly turned after the battle

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    Army Command Relationships To understand command relationships one must first understand the organizational structure of the Armed forces leadership and key terms that communicate authority and the relationships derived from the structured authority. In a post Katrina analysis of the military role in domestic emergencies it is necessary to understand how the military command relationships delineate authority, responsibility, and accountability for force protection and execution of the collective

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    In an analysis of the situation in the aftermath of Katrina, there is a clear delineation of authority, with the National Guard of individual states remaining under state executive control of the Governor when not federalized (Tkacz, 2006). Understanding the progression of the levels of command is paramount to understanding command interactions and how command elements are unified under one Senior Military

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    UEBNER, Clarence Ralph age 83, of Washington D.C. died September 23, 1972. Born November 24 1888, Bushton Kansas, United states. He was a Lieutenant General, US. Army Son of Samuel G. and Martha (Richel) Huebner, Married Florence Barrett February 28, 1921, He had one daughter Mary Juliette, Married 2nd Anna Imelda Matthews October 19, 1968 Some of Huebner’s achievements were, “1st Lieutenant 1916, Captain 1917, Major (NA) 1918 Lieutenant Colonel 1938, Colonel (AUS) 1941, Brigadier General 1942

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    General Brooks's Career

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    later). General Brooks was an extraordinary man who had a straight-forward influence on the US Army and established strategic leaders through mentorship. General Brooks served at the national-level in the Pentagon. Within Headquarters, Department of the Army, he fulfilled staff duties as aide-de-camp to the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, and later as the Army’s Chief of Public Affairs. Within The Joint Staff, he fulfilled duties as Deputy Director (J5) for Political-Military Affairs for the Western

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    4/04/18 Abstract: The report is on our 34th President of the United States. Eisenhower went from growing up in a small town, to becoming a star football player in high school, and in the Army Academy. Eisenhower was a General in the Army and even served in World War II. Eisenhower is one of few Generals to later become President of the United States. Eisenhower served two terms as President along side Vice President Richard Nixon. “Leadership is the art

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    The Department Of Defense

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    Professor Guenther POS1041 04/05/2017 Department of Defense The Department of Defense also known as the “DoD” is an executive branch department of the federal government of the United States charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government concerned directly with national security and the United States Armed Forces. Before being named the Department of Defense it was first called the Department of War, which was that each branch was on its own. It had its own cabinet

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    authority and responsibility. An E-1 is the lowest enlisted pay grade. That person 's "rank" is a "Private" in the Army and

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    meritorious service during 29 years of service to the United States Army. CW5 Light’s technical competence, superb leadership skills, and tremendous devotion to duty have contributed immeasurably to every unit he served with throughout his career. He has served with distinction in ever increasing positions of responsibility, culminating as the Senior Ordnance Logistics Officer for the 21st Theater Sustainment Command and United States Army, Europe. CW5 Light served in his final position as

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