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In the war zone, Sergeant J learned to function on little sleep, react instantly when threatened, shut down emotions to focus on mission-essential tasks, take care of team members, and use anger to control fear and engage the enemy.
Charles Hoge: PBS's 'This Emotional Life': Once a Warrior, Always a Warrior Charles Hoge 2010
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In the war zone, Sergeant J learned to function on little sleep, react instantly when threatened, shut down emotions to focus on mission-essential tasks, take care of team members, and use anger to control fear and engage the enemy.
Charles Hoge: PBS's 'This Emotional Life': Once a Warrior, Always a Warrior 2010
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A revised evaluation issued for Aiyetoro a few days later by another doctor found that he could wear body armor but "only during mission-essential movements."
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Much more now is in place under Army Regulation 500-3 and other hard line provisions to assure "the execution of mission-essential functions without unacceptable interruption during a national security or domestic emergency."
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While mission termination for health reasons was a possibility with any crewmember, it was anecessary risk for all mission-essential crewmembers.
Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006
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While mission termination for health reasons was a possibility with any crewmember, it was anecessary risk for all mission-essential crewmembers.
Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006
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While mission termination for health reasons was a possibility with any crewmember, it was anecessary risk for all mission-essential crewmembers.
Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006
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While mission termination for health reasons was a possibility with any crewmember, it was anecessary risk for all mission-essential crewmembers.
Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006
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Normally, a commander will assign one mission-essential task to each subordinate unit.
FM 71-1 Chapter 2 Battle Command United States Army 1998
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Leaders should focus on the readiness of mission-essential equipment and ammunition and on the mission understanding of all subordinate leaders and individual soldiers.
FM 71-1 Chapter 2 Battle Command United States Army 1998
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