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    different Military Occupational Specialties (MOS). 1LT Flores volunteered for and quickly embraced his role as the only battalion Master Resiliency Trainer (MRT). He developed and maintained a training plan to personally instruct all 12 modules during the training year. He expertly provided resiliency skills training to more than 120 Soldiers. Additionally, 1LT Flores supported military education through collaboration with the hospital chief nurse to manage officer primary military education.

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    Today I researched 3 careers that I would like to further more explore once I graduate high school, these three careers were border patrol, military officer and nurse. All these jobs interest me because I would like to do any of the three, they are all very well paying jobs and they seem like very interactive and fun something’s I would like to do because desk jobs aren’t for me. So I am going to explain why I chose each job. Being a border patrol seems very fun; the starting off salary is 52,000

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    Suicide Among Soldiers

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    Studies show that military members are nearly twice as likely to attempt or commit suicide (Childress, S. 2015). The reasons for suicide among soldiers may surprise you, since many soldiers with mental illness have not seen combat situations (Childress, S. 2015). Studies have given few answers, as to why there are such high suicide and mental illness rates among soldiers. Soldiers are encouraged to depend on their fellow warriors and build strong bonds with them. The military family is a close knit

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    Naval service because of my military heritage. When I was younger, both of my grandfathers took care of me every day while my parents went to work. One of my grandfathers served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and the other served as a Merchant Marine during the Second World War and received the Purple Heart. Both of these veterans were instrumental in the early development of discipline and integrity. It is because of them that I gained a curiosity for military history. My grandfather that

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    Was Sparta A Success

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    talking about the Spartans and their military. Today I am going to answer the question, how did their lifestyle and military techniques lead to the success of the Spartans society. The main reasons why the Spartans’ society was a success were because of their way of life, their rise to power and their powerful military and its training. One of the reasons why Sparta was a success was because of its way of life, even for children of a young age. Sparta was a military state in Greece and was known as

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    I was raised in a military household; both of my parents were in the U.S. Navy. Growing up I was taught proper discipline, a sense of order, and a firm belief in right and wrong. These skills allowed me to be able to conduct my life with a sense of purpose and gave me the confidence to accomplish anything I set my mind to. I myself spent 5 years in the U.S. Navy and I am definitely a better person for it. The military taught me many essential life skills that I feel give me a unique perspective and

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    The culture of a country is what makes them unique to other countries of the world. It includes values, beliefs, religion, and many other factors. Learning about the culture of a country will give us a better understanding of how they live, and could be helpful if you planned to visit there. The country of Turkey is a country with a rich history, and a culture worth learning about. It is similar to that of the United States in some areas, and greatly differs in other areas. Turkey is located

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    altogether. What pro-draft advocates such as Rangel ignore is that while a draft could induct people without discrimination to class, “intelligence, education, health, and prior experience all influence what they do in the military”(Gilliard). History has shown that even if the affluent do get drafted and must serve against their will, they, because of their education and class, are given safer staff jobs while the poor are made to fight the front lines as they are not deemed valuable enough to serve other

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    Country through becoming a Military Police Officer I have been a child of an active duty marine my entire life. I have grown up military, living on a military base, attending school with other military children, all things military. The criminal justice field that I have selected for this project is a Military Police Officer, as we call it on base and MP. I believe that is the best form of police officer to be; no offense to civilian police officers. By being a Military Police Office one is able to

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    Transitioning Military After years of admirable service, many veterans choose to make the transition back to civilian life. During their enlistments, they’ve learned invaluable skills that are highly sought after by employers. For these individuals, the experience was a powerful and empowering experience, but it’s time for a new chapter in their lives. Each year, more than a million veterans take advantage of resources that are provided specifically for current and former military personnel. Just

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