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Papers On U.S. Military & Government Agencies
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Future Trends in Employee Motivation and Compensation within the Military
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A 6 page paper discussing compensation models, reward systems and planning for contingency needs in the military. There is no question that both the US and its military have entered a new era that no one wanted. As is the case in compensation and reward systems in the private sector, the military will need to assess the future long before it arrives, and plan for it well. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KShrMilFut.rtf
Gavin: Strong And Weak Points
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5 pages in length. Legendary World War II paratrooper Lt. Gen. James Maurice Gavin epitomized what it means to be a stellar military leader; with the combination of great charm, extraordinary intelligence and moral/physical courage, Gavin was the reflection of what it truly means to be a leader of the people. Indeed, one of the most difficult decisions of his entire career revolved around the requisite massive retaliation; believing this counterstrike invalidated, Gavin quit his position as a means by which to uphold his own credibility, along with the ideal of moral fortitude he imparted upon those who respected him. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCGavin.rtf
Gays and Lesbians in the Military: The Moral and Ethical Impact of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Policy
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A 14 page examination of a very complex
issue. The author asserts the military's approach is short-sited. The military must open its eyes and look to other professional arenas where the
issue of homosexuality has taken a more visible stance. Despite the continued protest from those that oppose allowing alternate sexual orientation
to surface in the military, the military is a place of employment and the same concerns which arise in regard to homosexual right emerge there just
as they do among civilians. One's sexual orientation does not impact one's ability to do a job. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPhomoMl.rtf
Generalship And George S. Patton
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A 7 page paper. It is September 1939. The war in Europe has just begun. The writer is the Army Chief of Staff and has been called by the President who needs to decide who the commanders of the U.S. Army will be if the U.S. is drawn into the war. The Chief of Staff is presenting facts and opinions about General George S. Patton, who is currently a highly decorated Colonel. The essay discusses the highlights of Patton's career to that point and compares Patton to the factors/elements of generalship as presented by Fuller. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGpatton.RTF
George S. Patton
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This 6 page paper examines General Patton's life and career. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA809GSP.rtf
Global Management In The Military: Memo Of Transmittal
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7 pages in length. Enclosed please find the completed report that addresses a serious and ongoing issue of military unpreparedness where army combat is concerned. Faulty leadership resides at the crux of the problem, a reality that not only compromises the fundamental objectives of these military missions but also jeopardizes the very foundation upon which the United States Army is able to protect this country and those who depend upon national security to safeguard their very lives. Additionally, equipped with woefully inadequate armaments, this reality packs a one-two punch to soldiers whose objectives simply cannot be met with such unsatisfactory preparation. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCMilitMgmt.rtf
Green Berets
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A 9 page overview of the Green Berets. A brief history, review of various special forces and makeup of the A-Team, and training are discussed. The writer includes a discussion of several Green Beret efforts around the globe. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Grberets2.wps
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