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    1. Identify the author’s mission (task and purpose) in writing this book. The author’s purpose in writing this book was to explain the role of the ‘leader’ in the Marine Corps. To accomplish this the author used examples of corps values, ethos, individual courage and unit spirit. 2. What part of the book was the most effective in accomplishing the author’s mission? What part of the book was the least effective? The part of the book that I think is most effective at accomplishing the

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    Every Marine knows that we fight for each other and nothing will ever come between the brotherhood of Marines. The book Leading Marines talks about three major keys Ethos, Foundation, and Challenges of the United States Marine Corps. Ethos is what is instilled in every Marine from past, present and future. It is instilled in every Marine to be high spirited, and naturally confidant due to the fact we are proud of the brotherhood and the history we carry. It all starts on the day every Marine steps

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    there a way to practice leading Marines? Is it possible to build confidence in your ability to lead Marines? Can you do both while instilling discipline in your junior Marines? How can you bring your unit closer together? All of this can be accomplished by implementing Close Order Drill beyond graduation from Recruit Training, Marine leaders will build confidence, practice their leadership abilities and promote unit cohesion all while instilling discipline in their junior Marines. Close Order Drill

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    Leading Marines Lance Corporal Steven M. Spencer CLB-31 / Embark 2013/10/18 To: Gunnery Sergeant Sandoval / # / 0491 Originator: Lance Corporal Steven M. Spencer / 1262282666 / 0431 Task: Provide an essay summarizing MCWP 6-11 Leading Marines, also answer the question of, ‘Why did the Commandant of the United States Marine Corps want every Marine to read MCWP 6-11’, with 1000-1500 words. Method: By reading MCWP 6-11 Leading Marines, answer and write an analysis on the objectives given per

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    Leading Marines is the greatest resource that I have come across so far for guidance and motivation in becoming a leader of Marines. In one neat sentence located in the forward, we are given everything that sums up what is expected of future leaders of Marines: "Our actions as Marines every day must embody the legacy of those who went before us." Marines have a great expectation to live up to, and as commissioned officers we must absolutely carry on the tradition of excellent leadership that has

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    Leadership When talking about leadership, did you know that the United States Marine Corps. stresses and requires distance education courses for younger Marines to better prepare them to be future leaders. While I was in the Marine Corps., I took the Leading Marines Distance Education and Sergeants Distance Education courses. These courses were extremely invaluable to me as I was being promoted and taking on more responsibilities as a leader. Both courses laid out a foundation that describes, “A

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    I sauntered down Main Street U.S.A, greeting the gentle giants that walked my way and maneuvering through the dense crowds of people. Eventually I made it out the border belonging the Land of Disney and got to the gates leading to California’s Adventure, that also happened to be owned by Disney. Upon my arrival, I was greeted by an American soldier clad in blue protective gear, wielding a silver and rouge shield with a star in the middle. I took this as an omen that would

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    one based on the child’s race, culture, age, sex or physical attributes. These factors all contribute in ensuring that the evidence adduced is reliable and useful. Moreover, s 42 of the Evidence Act enables for leading questions to be asked. A party has the opportunity to ask a leading question to a witness during

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    traditional retailers selling via internet but excludes companies conducting non-retail operations such as travel, ticketing, and financial services (“FAQ”). The retail sales is a leading indicator because it gives us a glimpse of what we can expect in the following months in the economy. It is important to keep in mind that leading indicators are not always accurate and are subject to revisions. The retail sales indicator covers the previous month’s data and is typically released on or around the 13th

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    socioeconomic roles women played in the societal landscape of the 1930s. By analyzing the same actress in two roles, one leading and one supporting, in two film musicals produced three years apart, we can isolate exactly what characteristics were fit for a leading lady at that point in film history. Upon close examination, many of the changes made from the supporting role of Fay to the leading role of Penny can boil down to two overarching themes: sexual repression and heterosexual coupling. A simple way

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