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Analysis of specific anthropomotoric indicators of the Castle guard soldiers
Procházka, Josef ; Přívětivý, Lubomír (advisor) ; Jebavý, Miroslav (referee)
The work deals with the analysis of selected anthropomotorics indicators members of the military unit of the Castle Guard. These indicators are: skin thickness measured at four part in the body posture and the level of performance in the annual examination of physical training. Is complemented by a survey, investigating the relationship of soldiers to physical activity. The theoretical part describes the military department of the Castle Guard, measurement of skin fold thickness, posture assessment, but also the structure and content of the physical training of the Army of the Czech Republic. The practical part contains a methodical workflow and finally analyzes the data Based on the analysis results we developed recommendations for managers concerning the components of physical performance which should be focused on in the training lessons. The results show that most of the soldiers are in the normal range (average) values of subcutaneous fat. Nevertheless, more than 10% of soldiers were found above- average amount of fat in the subcutaneous layer. Posture has almost 90% of the tested men was good, but the horizontal axis misalignment arms was confirmed in 78% of tested men. Changes in assessment disciplines annual examination of physical training in 2011 may also be the cause of the distribution...
The Castle Guard Band of the Military Office of the President of the Republic
Homolka, Martin ; SUŠICKÝ, Jiří (advisor) ; MALIMÁNEK, Karel (referee)
This master´s thesis deals with The Castle Guard Band of the Military Office of the President of the Republic which is part of the Prague Castle Guard since 1990. Starting with historical context, former and current command, up to particular members of the orchestra; employment of some alumnus of the basic military service included.
Analysis of specific anthropomotoric indicators of the Castle guard soldiers
Procházka, Josef ; Přívětivý, Lubomír (advisor) ; Jebavý, Miroslav (referee)
The work deals with the analysis of selected anthropomotorics indicators members of the military unit of the Castle Guard. These indicators are: skin thickness measured at four part in the body posture and the level of performance in the annual examination of physical training. Is complemented by a survey, investigating the relationship of soldiers to physical activity. The theoretical part describes the military department of the Castle Guard, measurement of skin fold thickness, posture assessment, but also the structure and content of the physical training of the Army of the Czech Republic. The practical part contains a methodical workflow and finally analyzes the data Based on the analysis results we developed recommendations for managers concerning the components of physical performance which should be focused on in the training lessons. The results show that most of the soldiers are in the normal range (average) values of subcutaneous fat. Nevertheless, more than 10% of soldiers were found above- average amount of fat in the subcutaneous layer. Posture has almost 90% of the tested men was good, but the horizontal axis misalignment arms was confirmed in 78% of tested men. Changes in assessment disciplines annual examination of physical training in 2011 may also be the cause of the distribution...
Logistics of the Castle Guard for managment and resolution of emergency situations.
ZATLOUKAL, Miroslav
The theme of the thesis is the logistics of the Castle Guard in resolving a security incident. The work is divided into several chapters. In the theoretical part defines the basic terminology, here is the definition of logistics, its function and priority tasks in the Czech Republic. Another chapter is devoted to the history and development of logistics. There is mentioned the emergence of logistics in the Army of the Czech Republic, its place and role of the army in the 20th century, stages and priorities, logistics in the of Army Czech Republic at the beginning of the 21st century in a distant perspective. In the chapter on command and control of logistics are mentioned strategic, operational and tactical levels of command. The following is a summary breakdown of military equipment, weapons and ammunition. The next part is focused on the specifics of the Castle Guard, organizational structure, scope, and in particular specific weapons and equipment are mentioned. Another chapter is devoted to logistics Castle Guards during extraordinary events such as floods in the Czech Republic in 2013. Described is the effect of Units 1 and 2 Battalion in the removal of flood damage. The aim of this thesis was to compare the logistics of the Castle Guard at the standard of service and security at participation in emergency response. The work was made on the basis of the study of literature, websites, collecting information obtained in interviews with the Chief of Staff of the Castle Guard and Chief of Logistics of the Castle Guard. To analyze the logistic flood in 2013 was used a questionnaire to members of the Castle Guard who participated in this extraordinary event. All data correspond to actual reality. The results described logistical support of deployed troops, cooperation in the area of deployment, security, substitution is mentioned logistical and material support of one of the floods in 2013 (transportation, serving meals, published resources for individuals). All costs of logistics to ensure incidents are listed in the tables in the Annex. Part of this work was the preparation of a questionnaire for members of the Castle Guard, who participated in the incident. 186 men were questioned who answered 5 20 questions on the topic. Evaluation of the questionnaire was processed for clarity in tables and graphs (listed in the Annex). Most members interviewed commented positively on the evaluation of logistics emergencies. On the basis of this survey, we can say that this situation was managed at a high level. Castle Guard soldiers conducted mainly cleaning, loading destroyed property when clearing buildings and in some cases their preparation for demolition. It also contributed to the maintenance, inspection, assembly and storage of flood defenses into containers. In some areas it was the clearing of residential premises, land and reconstruction of the fence. The chaplain of the Castle Guard was present, and provided spiritual assistance to the people of most affected areas. Logistics Castle Guard worked very flexibly and systematically. Floods in 2013 meant for Castle Guard huge and yet unique experience that was in terms of logistics mastered at a very good level. Despite this positive assessment of the logistics management of the Castle Guard recognizes the possibility of further deployment of units and those preparing even greater care and precision. Due to the ever more frequent occurrence of floods in the Czech Republic, it is expected that this extraordinary event will not be the last, in which the Castle Guard will participate in the future.
Social profile of applicants for military service in professional soldiers.
VURM, Michal
The Czech Republic and its army, two concepts which belong inseparably together, the Czech Republic, a country in the very heart of Europe on the one side, and a fundamental institution protecting its territory and population on the other side, in the past and at present. The latest chapter in the history of our statehood starts in November 1989. The collapse of the totalitarian regime in Czechoslovakia opened up new vistas of fundamental changes, it worked the way to the revival of a sovereign democratic security. The launching of basic economic reforms and reforms of state administration also presented the starting point for the return to the association of European democratic states. In the course of a gradual integration into European structures, the Czech Republic showed its adherence to the democratic pre-war traditions and principles. Finally, the membership of the Czech Republic in organs representing the frame of European and worldwide democracy ands safety {--} NATO in March 1999 and the European Union in May 2004 {--} can be translated as a convincing proof of the positive development. The studied group consisted of 80 respondents, 79 percent of males and 21 percent od females. The main age representation varied between 18 and 20 years of age. The decisive economic parameter in the decision making process affecting young people in joining the Army of the Czech Republic seems to be the gross income varying between 20 and 30 thousand Czech crowns. In 58 percent of applicants the recruitment bonus played a major role, whereas in 53 percent of applicants employment benefits appeared to be especially attractive. The independence of the current family was reported to be a highly significant (50 percent) and significant (41 percent) factor. The security of profession in future showed to be another decisive factor and 79 percent of applicants appreciated a higher income as compared with their present civil job. The chance to participate in the missions of the Army of the Czech Republic abroad appeared to be of minimum significance (10 percent) and only 13 percent of respondents expressed their motivation as hunger for adventure. 73 percent of applicants stated the chance to develop their physical condition as well as their interest in sports and games as highly significant. The research was based on a quantitative analysis. Two hypotheses were formulated: H1: The largest proportion of applicants for the employment as professional soldiers is represented by secondary school leavers with A-levels.

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