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    Military officers are symbols of leadership, standards, and intellect within a unit. Selection into the Warrant Officer Corps is no exception and I will explain what an officer means to me. I will describe why I want to become a military officer, what society will expect from me as an officer, and finally a few of the responsibilities that are given to officers. Holding the rank of a commissioned officer is a coveted status within the military held by most enlisted personnel and I will explain why

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    develop leaders with positive leader attributes and proficiency in core leadership competencies for responsibility at higher levels • Prepare adaptive and creative leaders capable of operating within the complexity of the entire range of military operations • Manage military and

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    serving in the military. It has almost become a check in the box just to get your foot in the door. Once you get the job they train you on what that specific company needs or wants. I am here to tell you that you can utilize your degree in your job, not just to get the job. This paper will take what I have learned and directly correlate it to my career path using my Christian worldview. Do I need a degree to work in military and be successful? The answer to this question is no. The military encourages

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    Fierro Graduation Project 27 January 2016 Military Spending in the U.S. The United States of America spends more money on its military than the next thirteen countries combined which is leading to a greater debt and hardship for the nation. The Federal Government of the United States estimated that they will spend approximately $3.9 trillion and the military budget will roughly be around $535 billion for 2015 (Eaglen and Morrison) which means the military spending budget is only around 13% of our

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    ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS WITH CROATIA Through the direct bilateral defense cooperation with the United States, Croatia received approximately more than $300 million, of which more than $200 million is the value of MRAPs, Kiowa Warriors helicopters, and other military equipment. The U.S. SSA can be divided in three main parts: (1) humanitarian and development programs, (2) miscellaneous support with unrecorded value programs, and (3) special and structural cooperation programs. If we take a look at the humanitarian

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    Spartan society is claimed to be brutish, cruel and short and this is partially true because Spartan infants had to prove their fitness, male Spartan children had to undergo military style programs but on the other hand in Spartan society, women had more freedom and rights than the other Greek cities. The first evidence of Spartan society being brutish ,cruel and short lasting is that Spartan infants had to prove their fitness. When a Spartan baby is born, male or female they would be tested on

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    United States Military Training Mission – Our Work It is the primary mission of the United States Military Training Mission to provide training, assistance and advice to the military forces of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The entire point of this cooperation is to be able to jointly protect and uphold the interests of the United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Middle East. In the more than 70 years of our presence in Saudi Arabia, we have been able to provide assistance in boosting

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    One of the main ways Spartans and Canadians were similar was in their form of government. Both Spartans and Canadians had an assembly, whose members were elected by people. However, the Spartan government was usually classified as an “oligarchy”. It is a small group of people having control of the country, organization, and institution. The ancient Spartan government was ruled by two kings, who ruled until they died or were forced out of the office. Women did not participate in the political life

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    The military offers an abundant of benefits for its member and their families, in which one can easily take for granted. Just to name a few, there is free healthcare, basic housing allowance that covers your rent based on your geographic duty location, pay grade, and dependency status, free dental for its members and discounted prices for their dependents, and programs designed to help its members and their dependents further their education. Once a Soldier decides to separate from the military, the

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    Women In The Military

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    Women have always played an important role in the U.S Military and continue to, however women did not officially serve in the US military until the Army and Navy Nurse Corps were established in 1901 and 1908. Prior to that time many women served with the armed forces as contracted and volunteer nurses, cooks and laundresses (Scott, 2013). During the Revolutionary, Civil and Mexican Wars, a small number of women were involved in combat, but they had to disguise themselves as men and enlist under

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