How is your organization leveraging Veterans most effectively? Veterans, how are you leveraging your military principles and leadership in the civilian sector most effectively? Jesse, a Marine Corps Infantry Officer and organizational human capital expert, explains how to leverage Military backgrounds. Episode 10 of The VWB Show drops on July 1st! Sponsored by Jet.Build Hosted by Adam Stark Let's go! #veterans #builtenvironment
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Structure of a Marine Corps Regiment Learn how a Marine Corps Regiment is structured from top to bottom. Read more at MPBOD.com/183 The United States Marine Corps is a unique branch of the US military and is organized as part of the Department of the Navy. With over 241 years of warfighting experience and distinct prestige, the Marine Corps has mastered the art of military structure. The makeup of a Marine Corps regiment can vary based on the needs and manpower of the unit but is typically broken down as the following: Four Marines to a fire team (consisting of a rifleman, Automatic Rifleman, assistant automatic rifleman, and a team leader), three fire teams to a squad (three team leaders and one squad leader), three squads to a platoon (three squad leaders, one platoon sergeant, and one platoon commander). There are four companies to a battalion and four battalions to a regiment. The four companies include three line companies and one H&S; the four battalions include three lines and one H&S. Learn about the regimental structure at MarineParents.com! https://lnkd.in/g54wHimm
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Structure of a Marine Corps Regiment Learn how a Marine Corps Regiment is structured from top to bottom. Read more at MPBOD.com/183 The United States Marine Corps is a unique branch of the US military and is organized as part of the Department of the Navy. With over 241 years of warfighting experience and distinct prestige, the Marine Corps has mastered the art of military structure. The makeup of a Marine Corps regiment can vary based on the needs and manpower of the unit but is typically broken down as the following: Four Marines to a fire team (consisting of a rifleman, Automatic Rifleman, assistant automatic rifleman, and a team leader), three fire teams to a squad (three team leaders and one squad leader), three squads to a platoon (three squad leaders, one platoon sergeant, and one platoon commander). There are four companies to a battalion and four battalions to a regiment. The four companies include three line companies and one H&S; the four battalions include three lines and one H&S. Learn about the regimental structure at MarineParents.com! https://lnkd.in/gUXbR9Yp
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We cherish all The United States military branches (Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force and Coast Guard) and thank them for their service! Did you know? Armistice Day was a holiday in the United States that celebrated the 1918 Armistice, then in 1954, Congress renamed the holiday Veterans Day to honor all U.S. Military Veterans. The first celebration using the term Veterans Day occurred in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1947. #VeteransDay #ThankYou #ThankYouForYourService #Cerulium #CeruliumCorporation #LetUsHelp #BridgingtheGap #Technology #TechnologyandBusiness #DataFactory #DataIntegration #MirgrationServices #DigitalMarketing #BIReporting #BusinessIntelligence #MicrosoftAzureSynapse #Healthcare #HealthcareService #Database #DatabasePlatform #Teradata #TechSupport
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This is all true, but potentially irrelevant. You can have the best army to fight the previous war, but is it the best army for the next war? The quality of the people and their organization can be a huge competitive advantage. But if they are not trained in modern war and are not equipped to fight it, can they prevail? The drone war of today and tomorrow requires different equipment, different training, and different unit organization than today's US Army. The United States Marine Corps has started to adapt to the new reality. The US Navy and United States Air Force are lagging behind. The US spend more money on defense than the next seven nations combined, but is it spending it on the right things? In the right ways? The US has become the high-cost producer of almost everything, yet in war, low-cost mass production is critical. The recent RAND study is quite damning and, frankly, scary about how ill-prepared the US is to fight a real war. #ww3 Garrett M. Graff
Opinion | The U.S. military’s true advantage against any adversary
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In what year did the U.S. Army Signal Corps acquire its first airplane, the Wright Model A Flyer? A: 1903 👍 B: 1915 ❤️ C: 1921 😂 D: 1909 😮 The Wright Military Flyer is the world's first military airplane. Satisfying all requirements, the Army purchased the airplane for $30,000, and conducted flight training with it at nearby College Park, Maryland, and at Fort Sam Houston, in San Antonio, Texas. Comment your answer below: ⤵️ #AFResearchLab | #ThrowbackThursday| #AviationHistory | #CoolTech
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"Army Doctrine on Movers 2,500 Years Outdated" US Army TRADOC range doctrine on leading oblique moving targets is that a 45 degree oblique target requires "half the lead of a crossing target." See spec on the U.S. Army PEO STRI's new marksmanship simulator for Synthetic Training Environment CFT. Pythagoras knew better 2,500 years ago. The lead on an oblique target is the sine of the angle, which is trigonometry, which was Hipparchus, 2,150 years ago. The angular lead on a 45 degree mover is 71% of the lead on a crossing target. Which is evidently "news" to the U.S. Army Infantry School The Marines - PM TRASYS, Office of Naval Research, Weapons and Field Training Battalion - may get lead on movers right in 2024. From any angle 😎
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3 Tips for Success as a New Ensign in the Navy by Rich LaMonica Learn valuable advice from a seasoned commander on how to excel as a junior officer in the U.S. Navy. Discover the importance of active listening, humanizing your team, and mastering your role. #NavyLife #JuniorOfficerTips #SuccessStrategies #LeadershipAdvice #USNavy #MilitaryCareer #CommanderGuidance #EffectiveCommunication #CareerGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment #boomers #babyboomers
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THREE GOOD REASONS TO LISTEN TO IDC MIKE SHOENER 1. Inspiring Journey of Service and Mentorship: Listeners will gain insight into Mike Schoener's remarkable journey in military medicine, driven by a deep family legacy of service. The episode highlights how mentorship and familial influences shaped his path, providing a powerful narrative on the impact of guidance and role models in choosing a fulfilling career. 2. Deep Dive into Navy Corpsman Training and Responsibilities: The episode offers a detailed look into the rigorous training process and responsibilities of a Navy Independent Duty Corpsman (IDC). Listeners will learn about the transition from classroom theory to real-world application in high-stakes environments like Afghanistan and the vital role IDCs play as force multipliers in various Navy settings, emphasizing their autonomy and the breadth of their medical and leadership responsibilities. 3. Insights into Military Medical Competitions and Preparedness Programs: The discussion delves into initiatives like the Doc Kent Corpsman competition and the Corpsman Performance Assessment Program (CPAP), which aim to enhance the skills and readiness of military medical teams. Listeners will understand the importance of continuous training and assessment in military medicine and how these programs contribute to maintaining a high level of proficiency and preparedness for real-world situations.
NAVY CORPSMAN'S MILITARY MEDICINE JOURNEY 🎙️ Excited to share our latest podcast episode featuring US Navy Independent Duty Corpsman Michael Shoener. Key highlights include: A journey from family legacy to military medicine. The impact of mentorship in career transitions. Challenges and triumphs of training Navy Corpsmen. The role of advisory positions in military healthcare innovation. Join us as we explore the warrior culture within the Navy and the dedication required to maintain proficiency in military medicine. Check out the blog below for more info and additional pictures #NavyCorpsman #Mentorship #FamilyLegacy #WarriorCulture #MilitaryTraining #SpecialOperations #CorpsmanLife #MilitaryHealthcare https://lnkd.in/g8-RmBE3
Legacy and Mastery: Navy Independent Duty Corpsman Mike Shoener's Journey in Military Medicine
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In this panel discussion, renowned experts from the Army, Navy, and Air Force delve into the strategic brilliance and valor of the 1971 War. Join author Satyajit Lall and distinguished speakers as they explore the untold stories of this historic triumph. https://lnkd.in/g-Pj5f9z
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