impeccable character. He has always conducted himself in a professional and forthright manner setting the example for all to follow. Committed to maintaining a workplace environment free from discrimination and harassment. Fully and actively supports the Army SHARP, EO and EEO programs. CW3 McNair performed outstanding during this rating period. He surpass his contemporaries, as a subject matter expertise for electronic maintenance matters. He meticulously analyzed tends, efficiently delegated authority
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Several years ago, the Army’s office of the CIO/G6 produced a CD on Army Knowledge Management. It was intended as an educational piece and was widely distributed among the troops. The opening screen was blank, and then slowly the following sequence appeared: Imagine… Someone has a piece of data or information so critical that, if shared with the right people at the right time… It could save a lot of time. It could save a lot of resources. It could save a life… Your buddy’s life. Your life…
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soldier development? The Army stands on its training and proficient leaders. Without soldier development our Army wouldn’t be as successful as we are. All across the world we influence other countries with or tactical skills, are technical skills and our professionalism. In order to be an effective Army, leader development programs must recognize, produce, and reward leaders who are inquisitive, creative, adaptable and capable of exercising mission command (FM 6-22). The Army serves to lead others
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collapse and socialism is advancing to world-wide victory. It is a powerful ideological weapon for opposing imperialism and for opposing revisionism and dogmatism. Mao Tse-tung’s thought is the guiding principle for all the work of the Party, the army and the country. Therefore, the most fundamental task in our Party’s political and ideological work is at all times to hold high the great red banner of Mao Tse-tung’s thought, to arm the minds of the people throughout the country with it and to persist
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of religion. With multiple religions and practices, as leaders we must keep up with the standards and regulations that accompany them. However, the numerous types of religions and the lack of guidance can deny a leader the ability to formulate discipline amongst the ranks through one standard across the board
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Group Observation and Reaction Paper “Rum and Vodka” Substance Abuse Training Lenore M. Jackson HUS 340 Abstract In the art of war there is no room for making one’s own rules. Rules are set in place to ensure good discipline and order. When good discipline and order are compromised due to substance abuse, our national security is at risk. It is the mission of the Armed Forces to ensure training of all sorts is available to maintain a strong and ready force. Introduction From the time
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my heart set on being an internationally acclaimed film producer; and I will continue to take many steps academically and within my extra-curricular to achieve my lifetime goal. That brings us to; I entering the United States Army resulted in teaching me self-discipline, time management, and most of all to never give up. Because, of my academic achievements as a water purification, mail handler and the infantry. All vital skills in an industry that requires you to work with a diversity of people
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HANNIBAL AND THE BATTLE OF CANNAE The battle of Cannae was a major battle of the Second Punic War near the town of Cannae, an ancient village in southern part of Italy. The battle took place between the outnumbered Carthaginian army under Hannibal against the Romans under the command of Lucius Aemilius Paullus and Gaius Terentius Varro. For the most part, the Romans were overpowered by the undermanned Carthaginian forces. Many historians agree that the battle of Cannae is one of the greatest
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introduced ‘Order Number 1’. This meant that no law regarding military action could be passed unless it had been approved by the Petrograd Soviet. This put the provisional government in a weaker position than it already was, having no power over its army reflected up the power the provisional government had with the county. The provisional government being an unelected body already meant that gaining support and loyalty of the Russian people was already a difficult task. While the provisional government
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E. The Nurse Practice Act (NPA) in Maryland guides and governs the nursing practice within the state of Maryland. The NPA establishes the board of nursing, it sets standards for nursing education, requirements for licensing, sets standards and scope of nursing practice, the code of ethics, and grounds for disciplinary action. 1. Per the Maryland Nurse Practice Act nurses scope of practice consists of Assessment, Analysis and Nursing Diagnosis, Outcome Identification, Planning, Implementation and
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