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    Under Fire

    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 problematic

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    The Battle of Iwo Jima

    km (11 mi) of underground tunnels.[6][7] The Americans on the ground were supported by extensive naval artillery and complete air supremacy over Iwo Jima from the beginning of the battle by U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aviators.[8] Iwo Jima was also the only battle by the U.S. Marine Corps in which the American casualties exceeded the Japanese, although Japanese combat deaths numbered three times the number of American deaths.[9] Of the 22,000 Japanese soldiers on Iwo Jima at the beginning of the

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    Analysis of Personal and Organizational Ethics and Values Between for-Profit and Not-for-Profit Organizations

    and Marine Corps Relief Society and the Pepsi-Cola Company Inc. The Navy and Marine Corps Relief society is a non-profit organization headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. The Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society has approximately eighty-five branch offices located throughout the United States and eleven countries worldwide with a staff of 169 personnel, over 3,700 volunteers and over 50 nurses combined working diligently to provide assistance at moments notice. The Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society

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    Memorandum for the President of Marketing

    SUBJECT: Branding Strategy to Attract New Army Recruits Army recruiters are working increasingly harder to attract America’s best and brightest to serve in our ranks. I will put forward some innovative ideas in this report to lessen their burden and give them an upper hand against our competitors. These ideas are simple, bold and tried and true. The first strategy I recommend is to launch and aggressive polling campaign to find out what our potential hires like or dislike about us. The

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    Masculinity In A Few Good Men

    In the production of “A Few Good Men” two marines, Lance Corporal Dawson and Private Downey, are accused of murdering another marine, Private Santiago, at the naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Both men a suggesting that they are not guilty of murdering Private Santiago. Downey and Dawson said they were ordered by their platoon leader Lieutenant Kendrick to give Private Santiago a “Code Red”. A term used to describe physical and emotional abuse inflicted on a recruit who is seen lazy or violates

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    Sea Cadet Research Paper

    August, I will be enrolled in Naval ROTC at the Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. After completing four years of schooling there, I will seek my commission as an officer in the Navy. My experience in the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps over the past two years has shaped me into the young man I have become. The organization has been extremely valuable in getting me this far in the process of becoming a Naval Officer. Even though I will no longer be a cadet within the USNSCC, I am

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    Sousa Band Sousa Research Paper

    Sousa was a very successful musician. He wrote music, conducted it, and work on the behind the scene things in music that make performance so much better. The characteristics and skills that helped Sousa become successful are determination, decision making skills, and music skills. Sousa was very determination this lead him to a lot of success. For example the author states, “ As the leader of the Sousa Band Sousa was very busy. “. Also the author states, “ The band stayed popular for almost forty

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    Personal Essay: Joining The Marine Corps

    much as I can to defend everyone I have ever met and so many more. When I was first 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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    Jarhead Book Report

    the main portions of the book. This book Jarhead frightened me yet made me excited; I looked forward to reading the heart pounding adventures and the heinous mischief that Anthony Swofford encountered and digested while in the United States Marine Corps.

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    Lewis Puller Research Paper

    Lewis Burwell Puller was born on June 26, 1898 in West Point, Virginia. His parents were Martha and Matthew Puller. Matthew Puller was a grocer who unfortunately passed away while Lewis was at the age of 10. Young Lewis grew up listening to old veterans tales of the American Civil War. He admired Thomas Jackson, a great Confederate general during that war.220px-Chesty_Puller.jpg Around this time of his war interests, the Border War with Mexico in 1916 was brewing. Puller wanted to enlist

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