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    enlisting?” piped the enlistment officer. “Yes, I am, my name should be on the list, last name Benbow, first name Robert.” Robert responded. The enlistment officer looked intently down, flipping through the pages and while moving his finger down the page until the repeated motions stopped. He kept his finger on the page and looked up. “Here we are, Robert Benbow, age 24, 72 kilograms,” announced the officer, “aren’t you a bit too skinny naval officer? Never mind, do not answer that

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    Currently serving as a Patrol Sergeant for the MTPD. One of six Sergeants assigned to watch over, lead and supervise over 80 officers. Responsible for the direct supervision of 12 Officers assigned to my squad. Also serve as Department Special Response Team (SRT) Assistant Commander. On a typical day, I oversee 20 to 40 on-duty Officers. Responsibilities include: • Preforms as MTPD’s Assistant SRT Commander with over two years of experience in this position and five years of service as an SRT

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    enough soup for everyone to have five bowls each. As I became older, I married my neighbor’s nephew and we took over my parents farm. We gave birth to six beautiful children, my life couldn’t have been any better. One day out of the blue, German officers marched through our door and took us away. We drove in the back of a truck for hours until we reached the train station. Then we were forced to pay for a train ticket to go to this secret place. The eight of us huddled tightly together, telling each

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    foremost, when children are unsupervised, they tend to think that they can do anything because they will not receive any inconvenience. For example, the British Naval Officer on shore states that “I should have thought that a pack of British boys would have been able to put up a better show than that” (page 202). This statement from the Officer illustrates that without an adult figure on the island, the boys became mad and

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    Mătăsăreanu exits using the south door, Phillips exits the north. Having not expected officers to already be on scene, Phillips and Mătăsăreanu were trapped in by blocking intersection north and south of the bank with patrol cars, as well as a 2 meter high wall to the back of the bank. On Laurel Canyon and Archwood Street, an intersection north of the bank, Officers Martin Whitfield and Sergeant Dean Haines take a position. Seeing two civilians, Tracy Fisher and a friend,walking

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    CGC ELDERBERRY, had eight members with an Officer in Charge, then BMCS Woody Woodell, who literally led from the front. I knew it was not normal for an E8 to wash dishes at the time but I didn’t fully appreciate that fact until much later. When at PACTACLET as an E5 the Commanding Officer, then LCDR Pat DeQuattro, allowed for any member to hold any qualification regardless of rank or title. On the challenging side of Leadership, I worked for an Officer in Charge who I felt took my disagreement

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    and his commanding officer, Jimmy Cross, feels personally responsible for the death of his grunt. He feels convicted because he was distracted by a memory of home and an unfulfilled romance. Tim O’Brien develops the character of Lieutenant Jimmy Cross in his literary work through his actions, his thoughts, and his words in order to change his perspective to better serve his men. Throughout the short story, Lieutenant Jimmy Cross’s actions change from being a lenient officer overlooking drug usage

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    in England, during the year of 1942. At the beginning of the film, Col. Davenport was the Air Commanding Officer with Lt. Col. Gately as the Air Executive Officer. However, General Savage had to step in and relieve Col. Davenport of command after several major battle losses cause morale to fall to an all-time low. Additionally, Lt. Col. Gately is also relieved of command as Air Executive Officer and placed as an aircraft commander due to his inability to fly missions and be a part of the “team effort”

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    alight or to burn Ralph alive while he is in the forest. If the hunt was successful then this would be the third murder on the island. The isolation from civilised values has driven the boys to fight and kill each other. It is ironic that the naval officer is meant to represent civilization and society but actually represents the evil present in civilization just like the boys themselves. He is a soldier who fights in wars and kills soldiers in the opposing armies. The first image of Jack and his group

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    eighteen, but I did not want that kind of responsibilities. Growing up in the Salvation Army, I did not see anything positive being a Salvation Army officer due to the fact they wear many hats. It was not a glamorous career to choose, it a calling and you have to be willing and obedient. So I stay clear from the word Officership until I met an officer and his family that would change my life. My goals of becoming a singer took a back burner after becoming tangled with this family. The Lord also blinded

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