United States Naval Reserves. Bolton has a combined 14 years of service between the Air Force, Army, and Navy both with active and reserve time. Bolton is a Family Nurse Practitioner with a specialty in Internal Medicine. Bolton originally entered the military through the Air Force, becoming a flight medic and doing two years of active service before transferring to the reserves. He received his Undergraduate Degree from Mississippi University for Women before gaining his Master’s Degree from South University
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b. Support from the Battalion due to constant targeting by certain individuals displeased with professional enforcement of the standard. This was not a rehabilitative move. Anyone making this statement is not stating the truth. 1SG Charter even welcomed me and knew nothing of the issues. I was integrated into Fco and started work for taking over the outgoing AIT PSG’s role. A rehabilitative would have come with a counseling laying out the issues. However, I was performing a great job at Bravo
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Lieutenant Colonel Robert G. Cole Imagine yourself in a situation where you’re given a mission to lead a large group of soldiers and you get ambushed by the enemy forces. How would you then lead your soldiers to safely complete the given mission? After researching Lieutenant Robert G. Cole and his actions that lead him to a Medal of Honor, I came to an ideal of how I would handle an occurrence like this. Therefor I will summarize the situation and action performed by Lieutenant Cole, next, discuss
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In the historical fiction novel by Paul Fleischman, Bull Run, it has a similar theme as The Dying Confederate’s Last Words and this theme is war can make you sacrifice yourself or other things that matter, in order to get something in return. Like Gideon Adams, negroes would sacrifice anything, including their identity, to fight for freedom, or anything they needed. On page 15 it says, “I clipped my hair short that very night. The next day I bought a bigger cap, one with a chin strap to hold
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If you were a soldier with no food, poor housing, and sickness was surrounding you, would you try to leave as soon as you could? In December of 1777, General Washington took us to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, and we were looking to take over the British that were in Philadelphia. But, compared to Britain, us Americans had nothing. There is no way that any man should stay at Valley Forge because of death and illness, harsh conditions, and lack of support or supplies. Death and illness are unfortunate
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Introduction The Battle at Kolb's Farm is a major battle during Sherman's March to the Sea. The battle, in the perspective of the Confederates, was the heaviest shelling they had endured during the war (Hess, 38), and the Confederates were greatly affected and essentially broke up their attack before they even reached the Federal Line (Hess, 37). General Stevenson, a Confederate general, described their artillery as "admirably posted," and "was served with a rapidity and fatal precision which could
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Have you ever wondered how a war was fought? What causes all the casualties and destruction? World War II used a large variety of means of destructions among numerous countries that partook in the global feud. By the end of the war, it ended up being the most destructive war in history. It's not so hard to understand why because of all the methods and weapons that tore up the environment. You can't have a war without people…. And guns. The infantrymen were equipped for battle with rifles, some
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The Red Badge of Courage proves that people can learn from their past and change from their mistakes. The story is about a young man named Henry Fleming who decides to join the Union Army so he can become a glorious soldier, however, he learns that his view of glory is not all war turns out to be. Perhaps you could call him a zealot; he would reverie of his . Even though he ends up regretting it, Henry runs from his first battle with the fear of being killed and returns later to a great amount of
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The most emphasized type of loyalty throughout both books is the loyalty the men hold to their respective sides, for the confederates this is their individual state, while on the Union's side loyalty to the Union, and the democratic ideals, trumps their loyalty to their states in times of crisis. The southern states main reason for secession was the perceived infringement on their State’s Rights. However, of the Southern Generals the novels focus on, only General Jackson sees this as the Cause, the
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Audie Leon Murphy was not just the most-decorated U.S. combat soldier of World War II but in all American military history. Among his 33 honors and decorations was the prestigious Congressional Medal of Honor, the U.S. military's highest award for valor, three medals from France, and one from Belgium. Yet at war’s end, he was not even old enough to vote. The young dirt-poor boy from rural Texas with only five years of formal education became the face of the victorious American soldier. Audie
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