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    powers, and the ‘arms’ the military. The image is further intensified by the link between the five articles as the ‘soul’ of the military, and the crucial virtue of a sincere heart. Yamagata utilises this image as well as inclusive language, rhetorical questions and patriotic appeal to ensure complete loyalty of the armed forces. The document proved effective though, as evidenced by the declaration from a conscripted soldier: ‘I am really grateful for the spiritual education I received founded on

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    To begin, Sparta was huge on their military. Women were fully involved and were given physical training, as their husbands would leave from a young age for years and would only come back to their wives if they were to make a stronger family. Women were there to provide them with their equipment and know how protect their family while their husbands were gone. Unlike Athenian women they had nothing to do with their military. The men only went to the military for two years and then were able to come

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    his sleeves and tries again. The Unforgiving Minute: A Soldier’s Education by Craig M. Mullaney, dives into the transition from boyhood into manhood. The author’s descriptive writing style brings me back to the times I was in active duty and engages the reader all the way through. Furthermore, the research that was conducted looks into Craig M. Mullaney’s life at reception, the Military academy, and when he was deployed. When a military member looks back to the day when they were shipped off from

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    seek education both with the PME system and civilian education. Education is the key to ensure that the SF Warrant officer is an expert in all relevant subject matters. The Special Forces branch has taken steps to ensure that SF Warrant Officers have an outline of what education one should seek through DA PAM 600-3 (DEC 2014). Each grade plate has a suggested level of PME and education including the Warrant Officer Advance Course (WOAC), Special Operations Warrant Officer Immediate Education Level

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    Family Service Paper

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    For this project, we will explore the different support services available to military families through Military OneSource. Though there are a tremendous amount of services available we will focus on spouses, parenting and children, and survivor and casualty assistance. Spouses Military life can be challenging when you are not accustomed to the lifestyle and are coming from a civilian lifestyle. It can take some getting used to and it is more challenging when the other party is not readily

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    entails, such as social, cultural, and economical concerns as well as geographical and topographical elements. Paso del Norte includes the United States – Mexico border, three metropolitan areas: El Paso, Ciudad Juarez, and Las Cruces, as well as large military installations Fort Bliss and White Sands Missile Range that would be required to communicate, cooperate, and collaborate in the event of a major disaster. Conducting a Community Risk Analysis As described in the example guide from the United States

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    Warrant Officer History

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    The Warrant Officer Corp has a long military history of producing subject matter experts in various technical fields. These Soldiers have been sought out by higher leadership to provide recommendations and expertise knowledge on specific topics. As the future of the Army continues to change, so does the Warrant Officer Corp. The traditional Warrant Officer is now experiencing a multitude of changes to include becoming immaterial. According to Merriam-Webster, the word immaterial is defined as

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    FOR Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Advance Leadership Course (Primary Military Education), Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473. SUBJECT: Letter of Recommendation for SGT Best, Santania XXX-XX-8675, for Reclassification to Career Counselor (79S). 1. REFERENCES: a. AR 601-280 Army Retention Program b. AR 611-1 Military Occupational Classification Structure Development and Implementation. c. DA PAM 611-21 Military Occupational Classification and Structure. d. FM 7-22 Army Physical Readiness

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    lead people to having different life experiences their first day or week on the job. Joining the military for me was a very interesting last minute plan since such though had never crossed my mind. When the time to leave home arrived, I felt like it was all a dream, as if I had lived in a cloud for a few months. There were a lot of thoughts running through my head when as the bus was approaching the military installation I would be calling home for the next few months. The most important thing I remember

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    meaning of military service. As I stood in formation, I immediately began to reflect over the past eight years of my military career. My reflections ranged from the first few steps into basic military training to the current position where I was leading a great group of young Airmen. The many good and bad experiences are responsible molding the person I have become. In addition, I began to reflect on my military commitment. Over the years, as I gain experience and knowledge my military commitment

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