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    Currently, the United States military is drawing down from thirteen years of sustained combat operations in two different countries: Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Throughout this period of time, millions of veterans, as well as support personnel, have been deeply influenced by the dramatic effects of modern warfare. These individuals have knowingly and willingly sacrificed a tremendous amount – in thousands of cases, their lives. For those that do

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    now looking to protect and preserve mainland Japan with what remained of their military.

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    appears to be a trend in the Military as a whole of a high suicide rate. The Army's suicide rate for active-duty soldiers averaged nearly 11-per-100-000 from Sept. 11, 2001, until shortly after the Iraq invasion in 2004. It more than doubled over the next five years, and, with the exception of a spike in 2012, has remained largely constant at 24-to-25-per-100,000, roughly 20% to 25% higher than a civilian population of the same age and gender makeup as the military (Zoroya, 2016). It is critical

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    Legacy Leaders, “Leaders of Influence”, CPT Justin Fitch The purpose of this paper is to thoroughly describe how CPT Justin Fitch’s attributes and competencies contributed to the Army community. It will also depict my personal growth and development as a Soldier I received from CPT Fitch. Additionally, this paper will clearly describe the legacy that I would like to leave on the Army community that was a direct result from my direct interactions with CPT Justin Fitch. CPT Justin Fitch, a Leader of

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    soldiers that we send to war to protect us against the countries trying to harm us are put into dangerous situations that affect them physically and mentally and leave them with permanent damage to their minds and bodies. The server damage that our military soldiers faced when returning from war is PTSD which stands for post traumatic stress disorder and is the most common disorder that returning soldiers are diagnosed with , but a more tragic diagnosis from war

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    From module seven, Leadership Influence on Subordinate Behavior, the concept I found most important is Ask, Care, and Escort (ACE). The reason I find this concept important is because each year, for the first six years of my military career, I have had a colleague attempt to hurt themselves or went through the act of taking their life. I believe any loss of human life by one’s own hands is a loss to many. Being a wingman isn’t just about being a supervisor, a subordinate, or a peer. It’s about

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    In the book “After The First Death” Ben father the General push Ben to commit suicide. Do to the actions the General made Ben go throw in the hijacking. But Ben death could have been prevented. Only if Ben father would have shown he caryed about thing Ben did and made better choose on the day of the hijacking. The General has a big effect on Ben death. One example on page 192 the author Robert Cormier states that the general says that he should have”picked up the telephone and told washington I

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    Suicide in the Trenches War, a slaughter of mankind that has gone on for hundreds and thousands of years. One of the most gruesome wars was WW1 which lasted for 4 years from 28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918. In this devastating war, the total number of casualties includes about 11 million military personnel and about 7 million civilians. Many of those soldiers were young men. The poem “Suicide in the trenches” written by Siegfried Sassoon describes the harsh experiences in the trenches and how many

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    “Roughly 20 veterans a day commit suicide nationwide, according to new data from the Department of Veterans Affairs.” (Shane, 2016) Some argue that a better metal health program for military members could prevent these deaths, while others believe veterans get enough benefits, if not too many, already. While not always the main topic, the discussion of where and how to make cuts in the cost of the military spending is brought up by political figures frequently. So, who decides what is best for everyone

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    Key Leader: Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Stephen W. Wilson “One suicide, one sexual assault, or one instance of family violence is one too many. Using an adaptation of the Green Dot model, this integrated training satisfies both Sexual Assault Prevention and Response and suicide prevention annual training requirements through a consolidated delivery method,” said Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Stephen W. Wilson in an implementation memo signed March 22, 2017. “By integrating the training

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