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    System Evaluation

    understanding of what system development meant. The first, twelve years of my adult life I spent the majority of that time out of touch with reality. I’m forever indebted to the United States Marine Corps for allowing me to serve the better portion of my life in such a wonderful organization. What do the Marine Corps have to do with this assignment? Some of the most innovative things have been driven or created my veterans and current members of our Armed Forces. I think to myself, my military career

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    Semper Fi

    Lejeune potentially causing fatal illnesses. Ever since he heard that report, Jerry revolved his life around trying to help other people who were victims of the contaminated water. The Marines released a website admitting the water was dangerous, but the website was only up for about two months. This shows how the Marines tried to cover up what happened at Camp Lejeune. Mike Partain was another individual who was affected by the water in Camp Lejeune. He was born at Camp Lejeune and had been diagnosed

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    Rhabdomyolysis In Military Training

    The United States military maneuvers in austere environments at a high operational tempo. Operations and training are accomplished in harsh environments pushing the warrior to their physical and mental limits. One vulnerable group of service members are initial entry trainees (IET). This cohort steps into a realm of physical, mental and emotional stress applied by drill sergeants, extreme physical training, high operational environment, and unpredictable circumstances.1, 2 One specific environmental

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    American Sniper Analysis

    American Sniper is a true story adapted from a book called “The Memoir of Navy SEAL, Chris Kyle.” This movie is directed by Clint Eastwood and the date of it being released in theaters was on January 16th 2015. Basically, this movie is about a Texan man, Chris Kyle, who dreamed of becoming a cowboy, but then he decided to join the Navy SEALs after seeing the TV coverage of the 1998 attacks on the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya. Therefore, he joined the SEALs in order to become a sniper. After

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    Seperation

    Ease” he replies. “Cpl , what the FUCK were you thinking? Actually don’t answer that, you weren’t thinking. The Marine Corps follows a zero tolerance drug policy, and you had two pounds of marijuana in your home. Do you understand you are being separated from MY CORPS? Once separated it will be tough out there in the civilian world, but I want you to remember that once a marine always a marine, so never give up on your pursuit of success. When we cross paths again I expect you to have achieved whatever

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    Regional Slating for Intelligence Military Occupational Specialities

    Regional Slating for Intelligence Military Occupational Specialities A Square Peg in a Square Hole Master Sergeant Paul R Carey CMR 445 Box 231 APO AE 09046 +49 0152 0425 2074 paulrcarey@gmail.com In a May 2015 edition of the Marine Corps times, the acting undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness stated “this is a moment that calls for revolutionary change in the human resources practice of the DoD”. This article, and several other publications, including “Bleeding Talent:

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    Annotated Bibliography

    Women’s Role in Vietnam War: An Annotated Bibliography Thesis: Women played a very significant role during the Vietnam War in the 1950’s and 60’s. Their active voluntary involvement which included mainly nursing was a big help for the United States soldiers as they aided South Vietnam during the war. Source 1: Elshtain, Bethke, Jean. Women and War. New York; Basic Books, Inc., Publishers. 1987. Women who were voluntary nurses during the Vietnam War cared for the soldiers physically but also

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    Kaffia Jones Analysis

    came different. A trip to the post office did it for her. While waiting in line she began to read all of the signs along the wall. One just happened to be a recruitment poster. Jones enlisted in the National Guard in 1976 as part of the Quartermaster Corps. After receiving her bachelor's degree in liberal studies in 1980, Jones was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the California Army

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    Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT)

    The Army Times recently dispersed a possible update to the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) that has caused quite a commotion amongst the soldiers within my unit. This update is known as the Army Combat Readiness Test (ACRT) and consists of six physical events to test a soldier with rather than the three that are currently tested with the APFT. The six events, one of which being the two-mile run that soldiers have learned to love, now include weight-lifting exercises such as a 250-meter spring/drag/carry

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    John Simpson Research Paper

    John Simpson Kirkpatrick John Simpson Kirkpatrick was a stretcher bearer that served under the name of John Simpson for the Australian army in the historic battle of world war one (1914-1918). Simpson was known through the medical crew. He fought with the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corporation) along the shores of ANZAC cove. This was a battle that they earned a reputation for resourcefulness, courage and fortitude. John Simpson was a medical stretcher bearer that would later be known

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