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    Under Fire

    the law that business owners and managers deal with on a day-to-day basis. So it seems like any other business the United States Marine Corps purchased $24 million worth of fire extinguishing systems to be used in their 7 ton Marine Medium Tactical Vehicles (MMTV). Before the installation of all fire extinguishing systems, a pre-deployment check was conducted by the Marine Corps Logistics Base in New Albany Georgia to ensure the safe operation of the automated fire extinguishing systems. IG reported

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    Personal Essay: Joining The Marine Corps

    deciding which branch I wanted to join the Marine Corps was last on my list. This was purely due to the fear I had of Marines. I knew they were the strongest and most elite branch of the military and I wasn’t sure if I was cut out to hold the title of

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    Marine Corps Progression

    The United States Marine Corps is known as the world’s best fighting force. To be more specific, the Marine Corps is an expeditionary force. They are designed to be capable of assaulting foreign shores and establishing a beachhead.1 The Marine Corps is highly centered on the man on the ground, meaning every role in the Marine Corps exists to support the infantry. Over the entire course of the Marine’s illustrious history, their main operational goal has changed little, but the way they carry out

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    Rude Scandal Case Study

    remember my Company 1st Sergeant and CO "lessened battalion charges" for two under-aged Alpha Company Marines for purchasing five cases of Jameson Whiskey; destruction of DC hotel property, and the solicitation of alcohol to several under-aged girls from American University -- that resulted with him being "meritoriously promoted" for "boosting company morale." Meanwhile, other Black Minority Marines who committed lesser offenses received battalion maxed punishment; forfeiture of rank, and to a larger

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    Management

    Company XYZ Student’s Name Utilize APA writing style: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ can assist you but there are other APA sites you can utilize. Some employers do not grasp that most important aspect of an organization and that is its employees. Without employees the organization would cease to exist. Instead of trying to maximize their employees’ strengths, some employers push employees

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    Honor, Trust, Integrity, Obedience to Orders.

    proper mission readiness, good training, good health, good work ethics, and good unit cohesion. Taking away all this things makes us ineffective and incapable to accomplish our mission not just as individuals or Administrators but as United States Marines as well. Noticing a problem and deciding to take action involves Honor and courage. Those problems are probably an example of or a cause from ignorance. To ignore or reinforce a problem, or to prevent someone else from solving a problem, is dishonorable

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    Leadership

    early in my Marine Corps career. Maybe it was the lack of significant leaders coming thru the ranks. Most of the units or squadrons I was attached were so big that being in charge of a group of Marines was never really a possibility. It wasn’t until I pinned on my first rocker and given my first shop that I was entrusted with eight young devil dogs. Since then I have learned many things about leadership that have enhanced me both as a person as well as a leader of Marines. The word leadership

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    Leadership and Mission Accomplishment

    understand the situation. By writing this essay I want to be able to realize my faults and able to adjust myself in order to become a better Marine to my subordinate. This situation was brought to my attention after the result of my actions on not keeping track on waivers that will help my station with contracting new and qualified applicants to become Marines one day. If I continue with this type of attitude not tightening up my leadership style regardless of task/ order will have a bad consequences

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    Fmj Opening

    what must happen for them to join the army and become a marine in training. We get to see a medium close up of the individuals, and this is a great camera angle to use as we can really clearly see the facial expressions of the men. We see that a lot of them do not have the greatest of expressions on their faces, meaning that they are not 100% happy with their hair being shaved off which may mean that they are not happy with going into the marines. The music that we hear is that of a song about Vietnam

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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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