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    In the United States the issue of civil liberties, or a lack thereof for certain minorities has been prevalent since the 1800’s. The historically renowned Stonewall Incident marked the beginning of the civil rights and equality movement, for the gay and lesbian demographic in America. “On June 27th, 1969, patrons of the Stonewall Inn, a New York City bar popular with gays and lesbians responded to a police raid by throwing beer cans and bottles because they were angry at what they felt was unjustified

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    An Army White Paper: The Army Profession of Arms, Its Culture, and Ethic The overall objective of the Army Profession of Arms campaign is for Soldiers and leaders to refine their understanding of what it means to be professionals--expert members of the Profession of Arms--after nine years of war and to recommit to a culture of service and the responsibilities and behaviors of our profession as articulated in the Army Ethic. GEN Martin E. Dempsey, CG, TRADOC The preeminent military task, and

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    As an American, you are granted special freedoms that many others do not have, but do you know why you are able to have those freedoms? Is it the politicians? No, it is the men and women in uniform fighting overseas. As the backbone of our military, the infantryman plays a valuable role in the success of our armed forces. Many people know of our nation’s heroes. Unfortunately, many do not know what they do, the strength they need to do it, or how they undertook the task of joining the United

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    which cost the customer $125,000 dollars to fix. The next time they try to ship anything they have to get permission from more than just the customer. They have to get hand written permission from three different sections so they can get the best service that we can give them even if we do not give what they want all the time. Ethics are need in organizations like mine so people will not take advantage of other co-workers and the customers. People in these companies sometimes treat the worker

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    supporting Washington as a Christian may shatter the beliefs of many Americans on how the United States was essentially raised by a Christian President. Before serving as president of the United States, Washington was the General of the continental army and led his troops to win the American Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783. After the war was over and the New America was born, Washington became the first President to take office from 1789 to 1797. As for his religious upbringing, “George Washington

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    means that the person is unable to do his/her duties well. In contrast, being on time proves that the person is highly responsible and is ready to fulfill his/her duty without delay. Such characteristics of an individual are particularly important in army. At any rate, I, in person, know that I cannot be late because I cannot be late for half an hour or even less late and just excuse myself and continue my work. In fact, I am conscious of the fact that even a minute of delay will lead to the failure

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    Barton said, “Offering a hand up is not a hand out”. This means to help people through their problems until they are able to solve them on their own. Clara Barton is most known for establishing the American Red Cross. Although, her many helpful, selfless careers, personal life and family, childhood, and all of her amazing accomplishments throughout her life helped her become known as the Angel of the Battlefield and a well known women of war. Born Clarissa Harlowe Barton, better known as Clara, was

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    Leadership Competencies: Are we all saying the same thing? Jeffrey D. Horey Caliber Associates 49 Yawl Dr. Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 horeyj@calib.com Jon J. Fallesen, Ph.D. Army Research Institute Ft. Leavenworth, KS jon.fallesen@leavenworth.army.mil In the course of developing an Army leadership competency framework focused on the Future Force (up to year 2025), the authors examined several existing U.S. military and civilian leadership competency frameworks. We attempt to link the core constructs

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    Introduction Throughout the past several weeks I have learned so much more about myself, and have gained a more insightful meaning of what is needed in order to be an effective leader. As a Non Commissioned Officer within the United States Army, who is charged with the defense, and the production of our nation finest, the phrase “no one is more professional than I”, must not be taken lightly. Additionally, I have long pledged, that in order not become like the toxic leadership once appointed over

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    projection- which saved lives without knowing they would. The Pentagon has five floors with many different paths like: oncoming airliner, U.S Army’s Resource Service (RSW), and Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the army. The second floor has the office of the U.S Army Deputy Chief of staff for Personnel (DCSPER). Bow the third floor has an Army office of Deputy Chief of staff for Operations. The fourth floor has Marine Cops Office of General Counsel. Finally, the fifth floor had no fatalities

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