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    Discipline as a Soldier

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    Anonymous 20 November 2012 Discipline Discipline is the most useful quality. It means to act in an orderly manner, to act strictly according to principle. Discipline involves the ability to obey and follow simple task, orders, or request. Discipline is something you acquire through years of being taught, from young to old discipline should be a huge factor of your life. It should be something you live by and use often. Discipline leads to success in everything you do from school, or sports

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    Military Customs

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    Military Customs and Courtesies In the Army and throughout every branch there are certain customs and courtesies that every soldier and military member must follow in order for there to be order and discipline on a daily basis. Customs and courtesies are put in to place to show respect for Non Commissioned Officers and for Officers of all rank. In this essay, I will be writing about the importance of salutes, standing at the correct position when talking to someone higher ranking than yourself

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    The means or in which a man gains his livelihood (1 “Webster’s dictionary”) should be one of the most important things in a man’s life. It is often overlooked on yourself but always noticed by others. The method of how a man should conduct himself in pursuit of a profession is professionalism. It is a roughly defined word which means it is often misused. First there are a set of guidelines about professionals which apply in all realms, Second professionalism has deep roots in military history as

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    recruited and forced to become child soldiers. Many military groups in Africa train their youth to kill anyone who is seen as an opponent. Forcing children to commit such atrocities violates their human rights. Military groups only give their child soldiers the bare necessities to survive. The events child soldiers go through would traumatize an adult. Nobody should be exposed to such horrific experiences, much less children. Many African countries that use child soldiers do not have the resources to stop

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    US ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE Intermediate Level Education (ILE) Common Core C100: Foundations C171: Argumentative Essay Module C160- American Civil-Military Relations Submitted by MAJ David Nicoll The purpose of the argumentative essay is to assess written communication skills. The challenge is to persuade the reader of the validity of the thesis presented and convince the reader of the argument. It is also to argue why it will assist students in their duties

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    “The battle buddy system is a pairing of soldiers of the same sex for mutual assistance and support. The system helps to reduce stress, teaches teamwork, develops a sense of responsibility for fellow soldiers, and improves/encourages safety. The battle buddy system applies to all Soldiers in training at all times, on and off post on and off-duty hours. The battle buddy system is established IAW TRADOC Reg. 350-6.” –Policy Letter #14: The Battle Buddy System Why having a battle buddy is impotent.

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    if he’ll ever learn when to draw the line on when it’s enough. “Sooner or later, you’re going to learn when to grow up and be a respectful member of society. I’m not sorry it had to end this way Durdin, you brought this upon yourself.” One of the soldiers who dragged Caleb onto stage begun aggressively shouting at him and soon made his way towards the

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    his perspective of the war. Throughout the story, he talks about his recent class-mates and how they enlist in the war with him, and how he and his friends experience the war. In the story, it talks about the innocence that is taken away from the soldiers like Paul and his friends. The story is set in Germany during the First World War. Numerous events took place during this bloody war including the deaths of millions and the youth taken away from the young men that enlisted in the war. In this war

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    The War Of The Military

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    military Dangerous situations, scary moments, putting their lives on the line. All those are what a U.S. Soldier goes through. They do it for the love of their country. With everything they do and go through, they should be paid more. I believe that they deserve to make more for what they do. I am filled with questions as to why they don 't make more money for what they do. I know that soldiers volunteer to fight for our country even though they know they cannot make A lot of money off of it. They

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    the Army Values, has profound empathy, and the discipline that is required of a leader. As an example, he recently had a new Soldier under him who failed a physical fitness test. Instead of dismissing this soldier as a problem, he sat down with this Soldier and properly counselled him. He discovered underlying issues that lead to the Soldiers current predicament. This Soldier has since passed his physical fitness test and is more productive in the work environment overall. Without adherence to these

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