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December 2003 Archive
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Become a CadetStuff Staffer!
Come join our team! Positions open today! The benefits of working on CadetStuff.org include: a cool CadetStuff stuff, a nifty CadetStuff.org e-mail address, and the knowledge that you're working on the coolest cadet program site on the Internet. The pride! The honor! The pagentry! The chicks! Oh, did we mention that none of us gets paid?
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Activities ::
CadetStuff's first wedding!
The entire staff of CadetStuff.org would like to wish Kirt "UK" Bowden and Sandy "SOS" Bowden luck, health and happiness on the occasion of their wedding. It's a little known fact that they met because of CadetStuff many years ago while our Mangilng Editor Darin Ninness was dating Sandy and our Features Editor Shawn Stanford was dating Kirt. One tragic double-date later ("When Harry Met Sally", anyone?) and it was all over but the crying. Okay, seriously: from what we've seen - and based on what our private investigator was able to uncover - they're made for each other and will have many happy years. Congrats, guys!
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Operation Enduring Freedom: The Opening Chapter
Here is a short video about the Navy-Marine Corps team in Operation Enduring Freedom. Don't mind the uniforms; this video is for everyone serving everywhere in the world. If this doesn't bring a tear to your eye and make you want to stand up and be counted, then you need to check your pulse, because you might as well be dead. Hooah!
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Leadership ::
A 10 Step Guide to Problem Solving
As a leader, you are the go to guy (gal) to get things done. You soon discover that a large part of your job is solving problems. President John F. Kennedy once said “The day before my inauguration President Eisenhower told me, ''You'll find that no easy problems ever come to the President of the United States. If they are easy to solve, somebody else has solved them.''
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Welcome aboard our new Assistant Features Editor
The long search for someone who looks as good in mess dress as our Features Editor is over! CadetStuff.org is pleased to announce that Lt Col John Knowles, CAP, has joined our staff as our new Assistant Features Editor (And that Stanford guy can now get off his "I'm too sexy for this site" high-horse!).
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Drill ::
Stomp in the name of love!
Dear Dr. Drill, I have a big problem. I am in my second year, and I'm on drill team. I have to do alot of marking time, but I am short and c'ant make loud bangs. I think short legs are what's causing the problem, because our drill team commander is really tall and has long legs can make bangs that sound like gun fire. Do you have any suggestions? Please answer quickly, I think compitions are in Febuary. Thanks. Tiny.
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Features ::
Drummond Island:Declassified - The Oatmeal War
When her team served our breakfast, I was stunned. The oatmeal was burned, and they only served water to drink. No sugar, raisins, or toast were served. It was an inedible, hideous meal. My people and I were hungry, and I was concerned that this could really affect my team's fragile state. With things going so badly, good food was essential for our sagging morale.
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Links ::
The Greatest Airplane Ever Made...
Sixty years ago, the Douglas Aircraft Company turned out their third commercial design - the DC-3. It has seen service in every imaginable job that a twin-engine transport could and has even been updated with turboprops. Hundreds of them are still flying, including those used by Canada's Buffalo Airlines out of the Nortwest Territories, which offers daily passenger service aboard what has been called "The Greatest Airplane Every Made"...
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Seeking New (Wild) Frontiers
When CadetStuff was a mad gleam in the eyes of barely enough people to seat a poker game, one of the first things some yahoo said was "Hey, man, if this is gonna be CadetStuff, we'd better bloody well get some cadets in here to work on this thing..."
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