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    Branch Immaterial Officer

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    The position of a branch immaterial officer essentially implies that the officer holding such a position is not attached to any specified branch of the Army (Zurick, 2010). This position also means that a commissioned officer may fill that particular position. I really look forward to working as a branch immaterial officer because this position provides me with an excellent opportunity to explore my skills and abilities in a wide range of duties and activities. More significantly, this position presents

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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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    Good Morning, Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, distinguished guest and family members; Welcome… to the graduation ceremony of the Basic Leader Course, Class 001-16. It is an honor to address you on this special occasion, share the satisfaction of completing a step in your careers as Soldiers, and the beginning of your careers as Non-Commissioned Officers…LEADERS!!!. Basic Leader Course is the first step in the Noncommissioned Officer Education System and represent a Soldier’s first return

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    Field Training Officer

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    operations of the shift including scheduling time off, evaluating officer, and participating in the disciplining of officers as needed. In my absence, the corporal is responsible for running the shift. There are eight other patrol officers assigned to A detail for a total of ten including myself. Of these eight officers, two are also classified as a Field Training Officer (FTO). They have the responsibility of training new officers in the department. For my detail most of the time is spent on patrol

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    The role of the military officer in any country is one of respect. The speed at which new information will be established and old knowledge become outdated is going to increase rapidly as an officer. With this knowledge continuing education is going to be critical for you to stay relevant in your career as an upcoming 131A. Three points I feel are critical and pertinent to your counting education and growth as an officer? What impact might the lessons learned from this reading have on your professional

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    Chief Executive Officers (which will be referred to as CEOs for the remainder of this paper) is arguably the most prestigious position an individual can hold in the business world. There is no disputing the high level of responsibility necessary to manage the operations and resources of any company, while also being the key figure between the company’s board of directors and the stakeholders which are effected as a result of the company’s actions. Despite the high level of responsibility, it is worth

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    positions not for my own personal gain but to share my experience and knowledge and to further develop myself, others and our Armed Forces. Becoming an Army Officer is not just an increase in pay or rank, it is taking the next step to be in a position that I can maximize my potential to develop myself and others. Society expects our military officers to be professional leaders that can make decisions in stressful situations, adapt and overcome any obstacle, and

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    Abstract As a Warrant Officer and especially as a student I am full of outlooks. This class is just the next big step of my career and is one of the building blocks I need to improve my communication and writing skills. This paper explores and exposes all my expectations as a student. However, the outlooks detailed in my paper are not necessary the same expectations and /or opinions of any of my classmates, we all have our share of things we expect from the class. My expectations of the 922A WOAC

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    women and gay men on the police force challenges the traditional heterosexually masculine definition of the occupation. Recognizing the need for gay and lesbian police officers and other criminal justice professionals to have an arena to discuss needs and concerns in an atmosphere free of job-related reprisals, the Gay Officers Action League (GOAL) was established in 1981. GOAL continues to provide a safe environment for people who have been, and continue to be, victims of harassment and discrimination

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    An police officer have many duties to do.They have to responded 911 calls, investigate breaks in ,making arrest, direct traffic, and give first aid to victims in need. Most of the time, they are generally the first to respond to any emergency. Also, they are commissioned to keep citizens safe 24 hours a day and seven days a week. They not only have to protect the citizens, but they also have to protect themselves because being a police officer is very risky. Also officers incur a higher rate of

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