The Inspector of the Army (German:Inspekteur des Heeres or InspH) is the senior serving officer in the German Army of the modern-day German Armed Forces or Bundeswehr.
He is responsible for the readiness of personnel and materiel in the German Army, in that regard he reports directly to the Federal Minister of Defence. The Inspector commands the General Staff within the Federal Ministry of Defence as well as the Army Command with its subordinate divisions (and division equivalents) and the Army Office with its subordinate training and support establishments. He sits under the General Inspector of the Bundeswehr and is a member of the Defence Council for Bundeswehr-wide matters.
The Inspector and his deputy both hold the rank of lieutenant general (Generalleutnant).
The Inspector Guardian is one of the 16 role variants of the Keirsey Temperament Sorter, a self-assessed personality questionnaire designed to help people better understand themselves. David Keirsey originally described the Inspector role variant; however, a brief summary of the personality types described by Isabel Myers contributed to its development. Inspectors correlate with the ISTJMyers–Briggs type.
Overview
Inspectors are careful and thorough in examining people and institutions. Comprising about 6 to 10 percent of the population, Inspectors are decisive in practical affairs. These guardians of institutions are perhaps best described as dependable: Inspectors are people of their word, intent on preserving social and family values. At home and at work, Inspectors reliably examine the people and products that fall under their tutelage—unobtrusively ensuring uniform quality and demanding that certain standards of conduct are maintained.
In both their professional and personal lives, individuals of this type are rather quiet and serious. Inspectors are extraordinarily persevering and dependable. The thought of dishonoring a contract would appall a person of this type. When they give their word, they give their honor. Inspectors can be counted on to conserve the resources of the institution they serve and bring to their work a practical point of view. They perform their duties without flourish or fanfare; therefore, the dedication they bring to their work can go unnoticed and unappreciated.
Inspector is a 1970Bollywoodaction thriller about an Indian terrorist who attempts to release a poisonous gas into the atmosphere. Directed by Chand, the film stars Helen and Joy Mukherjee.
Destiny moulds its own way. When Thakur Mahendra Singh adopted a child his wife gave him the happy news that she is going to be a mother herself. The adopted sons father Badri, who was known as Thakur's faithful servant, thought of murdering the newly born child. But his wife Ganga stopped him and ran away with the child. Twenty-five years elapsed. But the sins of the father were not left unpunished. It was on the steps of Bijlis Kotha, that a murder was committed. Rajkumar did not know how to dispose off the dead body. Badri, now a victoria driver, came to his rescue. He took away the dead body and placed it in a car parked at a lonely place. It was Varshas car. A happy go lucky girl, as she was, Varsha found the dead body. She was dumb founded and thought to inform the police. But a second thought came to her mind and she pulled the dead body up to the road and left it there. A constable, who saw all this informed the Police. Inspector Shyam came to investigate and was surprised to see his own beloved entangled in this case. But the duty of a Police Officer came forward Varsha was arrested and investigation went on . How Varsha was proved innocent ? How the criminals were punished ? How the Inspector solved the mystery ? This is what you will see in INSPECTOR.
An army (from Latinarma "arms, weapons" via Old Frencharmée, "armed" (feminine)) or ground force is a fighting force that fights primarily on land. In the broadest sense, it is the land-based military branch, service branch or armed service of a nation or state. It may also include other branches of the military such as the air force via means of aviation corps. Within a national military force, the word army may also mean a field army. They differ from army reserves who are activated only during such times as war or natural disasters.
In several countries, the army is officially called the Land Army to differentiate it from an air force called the Air Army, notably France. In such countries, the word "army" on its own retains its connotation of a land force in common usage. The current largest army in the world, by number of active troops, is the People's Liberation Army of China with 2,250,000 active troops and 800,000 reserve personnel followed by the Indian Army with 1,129,000 active troops and 2,142,900 reserve personnel.
"Army" is a song by English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding from her third studio album, Delirium (2015). The song was released on 9 January 2016 as the album's second single.
Composition
"Army" is written in the key of B major with a tempo of 87 beats per minute. Goulding's vocals span from B3 to B4. The song was written about Goulding's best friend.
Music video
The music video for "Army" was directed by Conor McDonnell and premiered on 14 January 2016. Shot in black and white, the video features Goulding having fun with friends in several settings, as well as performing the song live.
Army (陸軍 Rikugun) is a 1944 Japanese film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita and starring Chishū Ryū and Kinuyo Tanaka. It is best known for its final scene, which Japanese wartime censors found troubling.
Army tells the story of three generations of a Japanese family and their relationship with the army from the Meiji era through the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. Ryu plays the man of the middle generation, Tomohiko, and Tanaka his wife Waka. A large portion of the movie concerns Ryu's and Tanaka's concern that their oldest son Shintaro will be too weak to become a good soldier and their efforts to mold him into one. Other portions of the movie include Tomohiko's own exclusion from fighting during the Russo-Japanese War due to illness, and his later indignation when a friend suggests that Japan could lose a war.
In the wordless final scene of the movie, Shintaro marches off with the army for deployment in the invasion of Manchuria. Tanaka's character runs alongside him tearfully and expresses her anxiety over his well-being. Japanese wartime censors were upset by this scene because Japanese mothers in films were supposed be depicted as being proud to send their sons to battle, and not being at all upset about it. According to film critic Donald Richie, the scene was spared being cut because arguably Tanaka's emotions were caused by her internal conflict between her duty to be happy to send her son off to war and her own selfishness by loving and trying to possess him.Criterion Collection essayist Michael Koresky and others attribute the fact that the script escaped censorship of this scene to the fact that the scene is wordless, and so in the script it merely states "The mother sees the son off at the station.” Koresky attributes the scene's power to purely cinematic elements, i.e., "expressive cutting, the variations in camera distance, Tanaka’s stunning performance."
New V5 Seats In The Bora Variant! ( Inspection Day )
Sucks we failed inspection but thankfully its only simple stuff to fix so no worries at all.
Hyped the V5 seats worked out though which is sick!
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published: 07 Nov 2019
Universal Pictures (1983) (The Witch Inspector 3 variant)
Music used: The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975)
Taken from "The Witch Inspector 3" (1983)
The Witch Inspector 3 (1983) - Working on Storyboard: July 15, 1978-August 1, 1980 and Working on Animation: June 14, 1979 - August 11, 1982
Theatrical release:
Original: February 10, 1983
First reissue: February 9, 2003 (20th anniversary edition)
Second/final reissue: August 19, 2021
VHS/Laserdisc release:
July 1, 1993 (MCA/Universal Home Video)
November 17, 2005 (Universal Studios Home Entertainment)
DVD release:
December 30, 2003
Blu-ray release:
February 12, 2010
Peacock availability content: May 27, 2020-present (along with other Universal/Lacey movies, Universal/Illumination movies Universal/Hanna-Barbera movies, Universal Animation movies, etc.)
Rated G (United States)
Rated G (Canada
Rated U (U...
published: 15 Jun 2023
Walt Disney Pictures (Inspector Gadget Variant)
Walt Disney Pictures (Instepector Gadget Variant) #logo #Disney #matthewbroderick #waltdisneypictures #identity #label
Seen in the movie “Inspector Gadget” (1999).
Walt Disney Pictures (1999) (Inspector Gadget Variant)
Credit to The Walt Disney Company for this movie.
Taken from “Inspector Gadget (1999)” on 7flix.
Starting with this, I'm am now starting to like Disney now.
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published: 05 Jun 2020
Walt Disney Pictures (2003) (Inspector Gadget 2 Variant)
This video is muted due to copyright. However, I might update it soon, but that's all for today.
Credit goes to their original owners
published: 10 Dec 2024
Universal Pictures (1981) (The Witch Inspector 2 variant)
Taken from "The Witch Inspector 2" (1981)
The Witch Inspector 2 (1981) Working on Storyboard: April 17, 1974-November 30, 1976 and Working on Animation: December 13, 1979 - August 11, 1980
Theatrical release:
Original: September 13, 1981
First reissue: August 1, 1996
Second/final reissue: December 27, 2004
VHS/Laserdisc release:
July 19, 1989 (MCA Home Video)
August 13, 1999 (Universal Studios Home Video)
September 12, 2001 (20th anniversary edition)
DVD release:
July 15, 2005
September 13, 2021 (40th anniversary edition)
Blu-ray release:
January 11, 2010
December 11, 2022
Peacock availability content: March 14, 2021-present (Along with other Universal/Lacey movies, Universal/Illumination movies, Universal/Hanna-Barbera movies, Universal animated movies, etc.)
Rated G (United States)
Ra...
published: 10 Jun 2023
Ramu Enterprises/Ramu United Productions (1996) (Circle Inspector Variant)
Sucks we failed inspection but thankfully its only simple stuff to fix so no worries at all.
Hyped the V5 seats worked out though which is sick!
IG @mk3smith...
Sucks we failed inspection but thankfully its only simple stuff to fix so no worries at all.
Hyped the V5 seats worked out though which is sick!
IG @mk3smith
Sucks we failed inspection but thankfully its only simple stuff to fix so no worries at all.
Hyped the V5 seats worked out though which is sick!
IG @mk3smith
Music used: The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975)
Taken from "The Witch Inspector 3" (1983)
The Witch Inspector 3 (1983) - Working on Storyboard: July 15, 1978-Augus...
Walt Disney Pictures (Instepector Gadget Variant) #logo #Disney #matthewbroderick #waltdisneypictures #identity #label
Seen in the movie “Inspector Gadget” (1...
Walt Disney Pictures (Instepector Gadget Variant) #logo #Disney #matthewbroderick #waltdisneypictures #identity #label
Seen in the movie “Inspector Gadget” (1999).
Walt Disney Pictures (Instepector Gadget Variant) #logo #Disney #matthewbroderick #waltdisneypictures #identity #label
Seen in the movie “Inspector Gadget” (1999).
Credit to The Walt Disney Company for this movie.
Taken from “Inspector Gadget (1999)” on 7flix.
Starting with this, I'm am now starting to like Disney now.
...
Taken from "The Witch Inspector 2" (1981)
The Witch Inspector 2 (1981) Working on Storyboard: April 17, 1974-November 30, 1976 and Working on Animation: Decemb...
Sucks we failed inspection but thankfully its only simple stuff to fix so no worries at all.
Hyped the V5 seats worked out though which is sick!
IG @mk3smith
Walt Disney Pictures (Instepector Gadget Variant) #logo #Disney #matthewbroderick #waltdisneypictures #identity #label
Seen in the movie “Inspector Gadget” (1999).
The Inspector of the Army (German:Inspekteur des Heeres or InspH) is the senior serving officer in the German Army of the modern-day German Armed Forces or Bundeswehr.
He is responsible for the readiness of personnel and materiel in the German Army, in that regard he reports directly to the Federal Minister of Defence. The Inspector commands the General Staff within the Federal Ministry of Defence as well as the Army Command with its subordinate divisions (and division equivalents) and the Army Office with its subordinate training and support establishments. He sits under the General Inspector of the Bundeswehr and is a member of the Defence Council for Bundeswehr-wide matters.
The Inspector and his deputy both hold the rank of lieutenant general (Generalleutnant).