Enlisted Aide Packet for MSG Williamson, C. - Baseball Card Personal Statement
Candice Williamson, a Senior Enlisted Aide Advisor at C. 1775 Base, shares her professional background, goals, and family timeline in her personal statement. With extensive experience in leadership roles within the US Army, she expresses readiness to continue serving with loyalty and dedication. Wil
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Texas Contributions to the Confederate Army in the Civil War
Texas played a significant role in the Civil War by contributing soldiers to the Confederate Army. Governor Francis Lubbock led the state's efforts, organizing troops and sending units such as Hood's Texas Brigade and Terry's Texas Rangers to fight in key battles. Despite initial resistance to the d
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Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States (EANGUS)
Founded in 1972, EANGUS is a professional association dedicated to promoting the interests and professionalism of enlisted personnel of the National Guard. With 55 chapters nationwide, EANGUS works to improve the lives of National Guard members, veterans, retirees, and their families through various
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A Comprehensive Guide to Enlisted Evaluation Writing
Unveiling the truth behind enlisted evaluation writing process, this guide delves into the mandatory requirements, promotion recommendation points, trait grades, and evaluation comments. From submission guidelines to performance assessment criteria, learn how to compile a thorough evaluation that ac
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The Remarkable Story of William Henry Lynch: Gallipoli Hero
Born in Wellington in 1895, William Henry Lynch enlisted in the army in 1914, embarking on a journey from New Zealand to Gallipoli, where he tragically lost his life in the Battle of Chunuk Bair in 1915. Despite dental issues, Lynch fought with valor as part of the Wellington Mounted Rifles, represe
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Australians in WW1: Into the Unknown
In June 1914, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered a chain of events leading to World War I. Australia, as part of the British Empire, declared support for the war effort. Despite the distance from the theatres of war, over 300,000 Australians enlisted, with significant casualties
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Air Force JROTC Uniform Regulations and Insignia Guidelines
The attachment provides detailed guidelines on authorized Air Force JROTC badges, insignia, rank insignia, headgear, and beret for cadets. It outlines restrictions, placement criteria, and badge options for cadets to follow. The content covers specific instructions on wearing authorized badges, choo
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Enlisted Association of the National Guard - Advocating for Legislative Priorities
Enlisted Association of the National Guard, known as EANGUS, was established to provide a voice on Capitol Hill for enlisted National Guard issues. They advocate for policy development, legislative priorities like veteran status recognition, and the protection of Guard members' rights. EANGUS suppor
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Hawaii National Guard Enlisted Association: Advocacy and Achievements
Hawaii National Guard Enlisted Association (HNGEA) was originally established in 1964 to advocate for enlisted National Guard members in Hawaii. Over the years, it has worked tirelessly to secure benefits and advancements for its members at both state and national levels. By expanding its membership
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America's Patriotic Victory Gardens During WWI and WWII
Victory gardens became popular during WWI and WWII due to food shortages in the United States caused by the need to send produce overseas for the troops. The National War Commission encouraged Americans to plant their own gardens, leading to a movement that promoted self-sufficiency and community co
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