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    United States Army World War II Service Certificate issued to Private Ivorey Cobb; November 24, 1942

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    A reproduction of the original certificate issued by the United States Army certifying Private Ivorey Cobb, is serving in the United States Army for defense of his country - World War 2 ; stationed at Camp Wheeler, Georgia, United States of America; Unit Co. A-16th Lng Bn.https://scholars.unh.edu/cobb_records/1005/thumbnail.jp

    United States Army Active Duty Certificate of Service for Captain Ivorey Cobb; September 30, 1957

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    A reproduction of the original Certificate of Service from the Armed Forces of the United States certifying Captain Ivorey Cobb\u27s honorable active duty service in the Army of the United States of America from March 10, 1943 to September 30, 1957.https://scholars.unh.edu/cobb_records/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Exodus of clergy: The role of leadership in responding to the call

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    Leaders play an important role in clergy’s response to their call. Toxic leadership, also known as the dark side of leadership, negatively influences their decision to remain in full-time pastoral ministry. There is a shortage of clergy in the Roman Catholic Church and a distribution or displacement challenge facing the Protestant church. This shortage adversely affects the future of the church as clergy play an integral part in the preparation of congregants for their works of service (Eph 4:11–12). The purpose of this study was to discover what factors were involved in clergy’s response to the call to full-time pastoral ministry. A practical theological grounded theory approach was used to discover the properties of the category ‘leadership’. Semi-structured interviews were conducted and data were coded using Glaser and Strauss’s grounded theory methodology. The category of ‘leadership’ includes properties such as favouritism, leaders abdicating responsibilities, leaders taking no action/being inactive, leaders ‘labeling’ subordinates, leaders’ ‘unethical’ behaviour, nepotism, poor conflict handling, poor handling of multi-racial issues, being placed on a pedestal, affirming subordinates and autocratic leadership style. Osmer’s descriptive-empirical task was used as a practical theological lens through which to view the category ‘leadership’. The results indicated three responses by clergy to the call to full-time pastoral ministry: not being called in the first place, a dual call (being bi-vocational or ‘seasonal’) and being called but leaving anyway because of, among other factors, toxic leadership. A steward leadership approach is recommended in response to the dark side of leadership

    World War I P.9

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    25604 Panoramic view of Mantillois, France, captured by American forces, 1918. (A). Courtesy: Eleanor Heywood. P.9-11 same neg. panorama

    World War I P.10

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    25605 Panoramic view of Mantillois, France, captured by American forces, 1918. (B). Courtesy: Eleanor Heywood. P.9-11 same neg. panorama

    World War I P.11

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    25606 Panoramic view of Mantillois, France, captured by American forces, 1918. ©. Courtesy: Eleanor Heywood

    Metalworking machinery.

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