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    field services, life support service and operational contract support. Serves as the logistics subject matter expert (SME) who advises the Brigade Commander and the subordinate signal battalions concerning sustainment operations throughout the United States and aboard. Manages an annual budget of $9.4M and coordinates with engineering and budgetary staff

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    Senior Strategic Leadership Reflection Paper As an Army leader, I have learned to appreciate the sense of accomplishment, yet guard against premature celebration when my leadership and guidance has gotten my team to the finish line. As General George Patton said, “A leader is a man who can adapt principles to circumstances.” In my early days as an Army officer, I wanted to know the “secret” to successfully leading men in this organization through challenging waters to the top of the objective. However

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    enriched with it. Their way of day-to-day lifestyle, geographical terrain, as well as their military history can all be analyzed through their culture as well as provide information in terms of our current military jargon for the benefit of the United States Army. Culturally, Okinawans separate themselves from the association of the Japanese culture, even though they are still considered a territory of Japan. The differences in their landscape, their way of life, language, and even their societal

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    acceptance of the Combat Exclusion Law, each military service was to define their policies to determine where females could and could not serve. What this means to the Army in particular is that “all jobs except those having the highest probability of engaging in direct combat” (Ferber, 1987, p. 4) will be opened to women in the Army. The Navy, Marines and Air Force have all had to evaluate the exclusion laws as well and establish criteria as appropriate. The Struggle of Course of Events Involving

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    Army Regulation 600–8–2 Personnel—General Suspension of Favorable Personnel Actions (Flags) Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC 23 December 2004 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 600–8–2 Suspension of Favorable Personnel Actions (Flags) This rapid action revision, dated 23 December 2004-o Changes MILPERCEN to AHRC-Alexandria throughout the regulation except for figures 2-1 through 2-3 where MILPERCEN is changed to DCS, G-1. Identifies proponent and exception authority

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    Article Review All Volunteer Corps Article Review All Volunteer Corps Messe writes about a radical and successful endeavor of the United States military, which is the establishment of the all-volunteer force. This somewhat spontaneous idea has persisted in excess of three decades. The AVF altered perceptions of military officers, of the military institution, and how military officers perceived themselves & other military officers. Quality recruitment is an important issue for the AVF; the study

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    CI Field, Assignments, and Probationary Period. Critical thinking is a self-guided and self-directed mental process, which enables us to develop an in-depth analysis. The purpose of this paper is to use the concept of critical thinking, and explain how the Counterintelligence (CI) field could benefit from using a different approach to newly graduated agents from the Counterintelligence Special Agent Course (CISAC) when it comes to the probationary period, training, and assignments. I am using information

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    Article 92 - Essay

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    an order or regulation given to them by an NCO, officer, or someone pointed above them in section or squad. Article 92 is perhaps the most important article in the entirety of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Any military member, whether in the Army, Air Force, Marines, Navy, or Coast Guard who fail to obey a lawful order of their superiors risk serious consequences. Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice makes it a crime to disobey any lawful order. It lays down the ground law, the

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    Sc Coleman Case Summary

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    SPC Coleman served as a 14T (Patriot Launching Station Enhanced Operator/Maintainer), dedicating himself to the personal care and maintenance of his assigned vehicles and the Alpha Battery’s remaining fleet which was instrumental while supporting the Battery’s countless missions. His selfness service was evident during the multitude of non-standard duty hours that he worked. SPC Coleman single handedly maintained his responsibility for his receipt, storage, issue, and turn-ins of material and vehicles

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    The Us Army 's Doctrine

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    comprehensive overview of how the Army plans operations, expanding upon its doctrine publication (ADP) 5-0, The Operations Process. This and other doctrine materials are produced by the Army’s Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate, United States Army Combined Arms Center (CAC) at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Most famously, then CAC Commander Lt. General David Petraeus, before his later ignominious downfall as Director of CIA, spearheaded the production in 2006 of Army Field Manual FM 3-24, Counterinsurgency

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