MILITARY LIFE
My topic today is about what it is like being in the military.But first, let us see what you do in the military and what are the consequences for if you misbehave yourself.KP duty stands for kitchen police or kitchen pratol.when you get KP duty you work under the kitchen staff assigned to junior U.S. enlisted military personnel.KP was one of the nastiest chores in the military that you had to do for one whole day.You had to peel potatoes and clean the mess hall it was terrible.Guest think about it you and some other people guest sitting there for hours peeling potatoes so that way everyone has something to eat and then after that you have to clean up after 1.4 million people or close to it.In the military you defend the country from other armed forces and if there is war.Some things people do in the military is use weapons or drive vehicles and repair weapons.Adultery is punished under Article 134,with a maximum punishment of dishonorable discharge.You can also get yelled at or getting dropped as in having to do some sort of physical exercises; as well as getting recalled which you are put in a different basic training unit and getting kicked out. TRAINING
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Enlisted service members ented what is called boot camp for Basic training.Boot camp goes on for at last 7 to 12 weeks depending on the service branch.you are not to bring these to boot camp.Family,Pets,Expensive personal items,Nonprescription drugs or drugs paraphernalia,weapons of any type including pocket knives,Obscene or Pornographic material,Alcohol bebergives,Playing cards/dice/dominoes,and cigarettes/tobacco
The Sergeant Audie Murphy Club has always been defined by the professionalism, dedication, and expertise of its members. For 32 years the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club has been a beacon of light amongst the Non-Commissioned Officer Corps, showcasing its finest members and providing purpose and direction to the NCO Corps and the Army as a whole. Only the brightest and most dedicated are selected to join its ranks. As a matter of personal and professional pride, I aspire to become a member of this prestigious club because it signifies to others that I am the best and the brightest the NCO corps has to offer, it sets the example for others to follow, and is a challenge that I except and expect to learn and grow from. I understand the induction is
In addition to these subjects, there are other key subjects that I will talk about as well. How did I violate the Uniform Code of Military Justice? How can I prevent further violations within my future based upon the Uniform Code of Military Justice? Another subject will be on how did I violate the integrity of my character? What can I do to always strive to be the soldier with integrity? And why is integrity so important to me as a soldier in the United States Army.
My initial reason to enter the Air Force was a great way to pay for college which turned into a call of duty and a service commitment which has actively allowed me to contribute to the Air Force mission. Thus far I have led a joint force search and rescue effort and a multinational exercise to preserve freedom. As an F-15E instructor WSO and combat mission ready WSO I actively contribute to ensure our freedoms are preserved and the attacks of September 11, 2001 will never happen again.
It’s my junior year of High school and I’ve been thinking about my future a little more and I’ve come to a conclusion that I want to serve my country. This is a big decision I have made and many others have too. I’ve had the honor to interview 4 military people who are retired and still serving.
I Corporal Ramirez is striving to become an Officer in the United States Marine Corps. There are many different reasons why I am eager to become an OFficer. At an early age I knew I wanted to be just like my dad, who would always go on deployments, taking care of his sailors, and serving his country proud. Although he was never home I knew he had to be out there making sure that the ship is up and running and that his ship mates were always on deck. As the backbone of the United States Marine Corps I know the importance of being a vital link for my Commander, and all Officers, and Enlisted Marines, in addition I will never forget who I am, and the traditions I must uphold. Comming from a line of faimly mbembers who have served proudly served before me in other branches is one of the main reasons why I wanted to join the Military, I wanted to lead by example, and I know the importance of the livelihood of all the Marines and Sailors under your command.
"The soldier is the Army. No army is better than its soldiers. The Soldier is also a citizen. In fact, the highest obligation and privilege of citizenship is that of bearing arms for one’s country” (-General George S. Patton Jr). Here within our borders we are the lucky ones, we have been blessed with the pleasure of so many brave men and women; to volunteer in the world's greatest military; and put their lives on the line for something that they believe is a moral obligation. But, think of some other countries, that have conscription (the practice of ordering people by law to serve in the armed forces) laws. We as a nation have some laws on conscription, and if you are male and above the age of 18 you have already signed the slip of paper stating that in the time of war; if our great nation re-instated the draft then there is a great chance you will be serving on the frontline of the next Great War. This brings me to my first topic of this page, is it ethical to have a draft? My second topic that I will discuss will be on if it is morally acceptable to "draft dodge". What I mean on the second topic is if you have a right; that morally allows you to not go fight in the war.
The U.S. military is a strong force and body that protects and serves the American people. Many people support the military and some even disagree with it. What people forget is that without a military the U.S. would be totally over run by foreign countries claiming ground. The military also helps with the nation’s economy boosting the balance of money in the works. Families have trouble with members who serve since there is always chance that they never return but it is because of their service that we are still a free country. Even though the military causes pain to families when a loved one is lost, the U.S. needs a military because with a military the economy increases and that without a military we would be invaded by a dictator or foreign
The United States Marine Corps is a Branch of the U.S. Military that specializes in Aquatic warfare. That means that they are trained to fight from land to sea. They are one of the oldest Branches of the U.S. Military which dates back to November 10 1775 in a tavern named Tun Tavern in Philadelphia. They have been in every major affair in American history from the Revolutionary war to the now and upcoming events in the middle east.
Military is an establishment of a country and nation. There are a few different motivation behind why one may join the Military. Recently, Ive asked a few secondary school understudies for what good reason they anticipate inlisting in the military. Majority of their responses were cash for school , training and traveling. Those are suitable reasons yet many are undecided wheather to join the military after college or before college. With All things considered , it is by all means more valuable and beneficial to join the military before school instead of joining after school. One key defense would be that joining the military before school will help pay for ones
The act of enlisting in war has been seen as an honorable task since the establishment of the military and its different branches. To take pride and to fight for one’s nation is the true meaning of being an American citizen. Like with every decision made in life, enlisting in the military has consequences. The act of war is often unpredictable and many measures are taken into count. These soldiers therefore, entrust their life to the military. However, what most soldiers never take into consideration before enlisting is the fact that a majority of them will be subjected to a form of sexual abuse or sexual harassment. Sexual abuse and harassment that occurs within their own respected military group. These soldiers get in trouble for reporting
The United States Military is a good choice for many people after high school. The military gives you opportunities, and training that no other career or college could provide. Going into college before being enlisted will help greatly later in life. Some people do not know exactly what they need to enter these types of fields of study and work.
What if I could go back in time and sit down with my teenage self? The conversation would seem longwinded, and I would probably want to tell me ‘okay’, just so I would shut up. If I could shake that spaced out kid, with his head in the clouds and yell into his face, ‘Listen, it doesn’t have to be difficult! Things can be so much easier if you pay a little more attention.’ Looking back as I went through high school my priorities changed, from music and friends to wanting to join the military. The decision to join the military changed my life and molded the person that I am today. I had it all figured out back then. My plan, my approach, and my dreams were in front of me.
Rood Boncoeur English 12- Period 5 Carolyn Axt 2018 Barnum Essay 22 March 2018 The military's dark secret The Military for some is an escape, for others it is a necessity and for others it's a grim and dark hell. Sexual assault is something that even the military has to go through and anyone is in danger of facing sexual assault or harassment. Women in the military all around the world are constantly getting harassed and raped by other soldiers and nothing is being done about it .Many
Since the time I was young, my grandfather instilled in me a deep respect and love for my country. I learned that we had freedom because many people would put on a uniform and risk their lives for our country to defend it. My grandfather told me about several people in my family who died while in service to this country and from a young age I wanted to be like them. I knew it was important to fight for our freedom and for our wonderful country like the many people in my family before me. My grandfather, who was in the invasion force in Japan during world war two is a big part of why I want to be an Army officer.
It was troublesome at first to choose which norm in our society I wanted to violate. At that point unfortunately I harmed my knee in a volleyball match and this constrained me considerably more in my decisions for violations. In any case, the more I contemplated it I saw that I could utilize my setback to my advantage. Walking around on crutches I clearly already stood out in the group, yet I wanted something somewhat extraordinary. In the event that I disposed of my crutches and did not have to walk around I would resemble any normal healthy athletic individual.