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Military in Ada, OK

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Business Listing   Army Department - Recruiting Stations- Army Prior Service Recruiting - Ada, OK - Phone: (580) 332-8132


Business Listing   East Central University - Veterans Upward Bound - Ada, OK - Phone: (580) 310-5740


Business Listing   GAMI - Ada, OK - Phone: (580) 436-4833


Business Listing   National Guard - Armory - Ada, OK - Phone: (580) 436-8400


Business Listing   National Guard - Recruiting - Ada, OK - Phone: (580) 436-8416


Business Listing   U S Government - Army Department Of- Recruiting Station - Ada, OK - Phone: (580) 332-3975


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Helpful Definition for: Military


Military, in Ada, is defined as an organization which uses force to protect or defend its country. Weapons play an important role in military organizations. Apart from this, they takes an important part in supporting and expanding a country economically. Military organizations have their own judiciary system, educational institutes, and training facilities, which differ from those of the civil society. Military organizations require expert knowledge and experienced individuals to train a civilian and convert him into a military soldier. Military employees are generally known as airmen, sailors, soldiers. Military schools and colleges are very focused on producing the best candidates. The candidate has to undergo tough training to perform missions and tasks entrusted to him concerning protection of his countryland against foreign threats and invasions. These organizations inculcate leadership skills and discipline in a person. A military organization's environment is very structured, which enables a person to focus on his goal and mission. After retirement, soldiers usually pursue civil jobs. On successful completion of a mission, soldiers are amply rewarded; they may be awarded with bravery and other pertinent awards or given other types of incentives, that sustain their spirit of motivation and keep them going in spite of all odds.

 

Recent Business News for: Military

Captains of Industry - Slate Magazine

Captains of IndustrySlate MagazineMaybe business schools should think about sending their students to boot camp instead. A study of CEOs who have served in the military finds that companies run by former soldiers are less likely to commit fraud than CEOs who never served.