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    LEADERS BOOK INDEX CHAPTER 1. PERSONNEL DATA 2. BATTLE FOCUS 3. EQUIPMENT DATA 4. TRAINING MANAGEMENT 5. SCHEDULED EVENTS 6. PHONE LISTINGS 7. REFERENCES CHAPTER 1 PERSONNEL DATA 1. DAILY PERSONNEL STATUS 2. PERSONNEL ASSET INVENTORY STATUS 3. PERSONNEL DATA DAILY PERSONNEL STATUS DATE: ___________ AUTHORIZED: OFF: ______ NCO: ______ ENL:______ TOTAL: ______ ASSIGNED: OFF: ______ NCO: ______ ENL:______ TOTAL: ______

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    Military Life Versus Civilian Life

    1101 September 27, 2010 Military Life vs. Civilian life Life in the military offers many benefits that are not available to most people living a civilian life. Joining the military is a defining moment in a person’s life and has long-term effects on his or her immediate family. The sacrifices of a soldier may include long absence from home and family, deployment to dangerous places, and uncertainty of personal safety. Nonetheless, the benefits of serving in the military outweigh any conceived

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    Trends in Business Communication

    Trends in Business Communication | | Trends in Business Communication Communication is vital to the success of any business. Miscommunication can lead to complications and loss of profits. It is important that all employees and managers remain well informed about their task; goals of a business

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    can build/get a new battle ship but you cannot re build all those innocent lives which were lost. Also on behalf of the point that innocent people lost there lives, it could be argued that the 2 cities were America dropped the bomb weren’t even military basses,

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    The Warriors Cometh

    D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D Dd D D D D D D D D D D D D D D Dd D D D D D D D D D D Dd D D D Dd Dd D D D D D Dd D D D D D D DFirepower is the military capability to direct force at an enemy. It is not to be confused with the concept of rate of fire, which describes cycling of the firing mechanism in a weapon system. It involves the whole range of potential weapons. The concept is taught as one

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    Management

    The military worked best off of knowledge and technology. There was training conducted daily to get the job done and giving the other members that was flying the aircrafts the ability to complete their missions. With knowledge there was very little room for error and with the technology inside the aircrafts; the pilots never had problems when it comes to getting every mission done. There was one thing that the military lacked and that was physical assets to the parts or personnel that is needed to

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    Leadership Paper

    “King of Battle” MSG Alvin’s Leadership Philosophy Soldiers: Caring for our Soldiers doesn’t mean coddling them. Taking care of Soldiers means having such an impact in their lives that not only do they continue to speak of you, but their families remember you also. Families: The families are an important part of the organization. You must keep the Soldiers family members involved and make them feel like part of the team. The families are our Soldiers

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    Gei Unethical Business

    Global Enterprises, Inc. (GEI) GEI is a long-term military contractor and manufacturer of protective body armor, munitions equipment, and armored vehicles, with annual revenues of $300 billion. GEI employs 140 workers each highly paid union technicians and mechanics, members of the Union of Munitions and Armor Workers (UMAW). GEI manufactures protective body flak jackets, night vision rifle scopes and armored tank vehicles for the US military. Contrary to international law and treaties, it

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    Army

    It is extremely important to be at your appointed place of duty in the United States Army. Article 86 Of The Uniform Code Of Military Justice states that any member of the armed forces who, without authority fails to go to his/her appointed place of duty at the time prescribed, to leave one's place of duty, or to be absent from one's unit without authority will be punishable. In the army the importance of accountability is very important. Accountability is defined by Webster's dictionary as the quality

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    Command and Control for Public Services

    individual knows EXACTLY what their job entails and it ensures that the individual is fully trained and over trained in the job they specify in. Command and control in the Army is highly important for military exercises such as drill practise/competitions. The individual in charge of the military exercise e.g. Sergeant Major, must have good command and control over the soldiers in order for the soldiers to carry out precision in their drill movements and in order for the timings of the moves to

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