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    Deciding on a Research questions was a very difficult process for me, I had the idea of internment in my mind, however, I found it challenging to formulate my question from that. My original idea was focusing on a comparison between Australian World War I and II internment camps and modern detention centres. However, when I did some basic research on the topic I realised that the detention centres aspect simply wont engage me enough to allow me to get a good depth of understanding and knowledge…

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    he is capable of much more. Wilson had become much more mature and had developed a quiet sense of pride, and he has also become a much better soldier and man. Henry also makes the discovery that he is one of the best and fiercest fighters in the regiment. War is an acceptable way for a person to measure the moral character of himself or herself, but it is not the only way to evaluate one’s amount of courage, humbleness, or self-capability. However, it is one of the best ways to measure one’s…

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    Unconventional Warfare (UW) is considered the trademark of the U.S. Army Special Forces (SF). In fact, UW often serves as the focus for training, planning, and discussion within every aspect of the SF community. Most debates involving UW turn into an analysis of defining Unconventional Warfare and trying to figure out how to fit current SF operations into that definition. Special Forces prides itself on owning UW and serving as the Department of Defense’s subject matter experts on operating…

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    and Eritrea. (Bolotta) Canada’s involvement had decreased drastically after failed missions in Rwanda and Bosnia. Furthermore, Canadian peacekeeping was shamed after the Canadian Airborne Regiment that was sent to assist Somalia in the 1990s, tortured and murdered a sixteen year old Somali teenager. This regiment was dissolved soon after, but it led to the declining participation of Canada in world peacekeeping. As well, the failed peacekeeping mission in Yugoslavia also contributed to this…

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    Importance Of Color Guard

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    sport as football. Drum and bugle corps evolved over the years. In 1956 the VFW (Veteran of Foreign Wars) Post 342 corps became a competitive drum corps called the Phantom Regiment, with an all-girl color guard called the Phantomettes. By 1970 the group included a 24-person color guard and 10 rifles (made of wood). The Phantom Regiment continues to compete and place well in competitions, including the annual Drum Corps International (DCI) World Championships (Usilton). As more variations in…

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    western confederate brigade of McCulloch commanded by Col McIntosh the confederates fought back. General Lyons troops were supposed to attack from both sides with him commanding one flank, and General Franz Siegel the other. Col McIntosh sent 2 regiments to converge with Captain Joseph Plummer’s battalion of Regulars over an open cornfield owned by a local farmer, McIntosh’s men sent the Federal troops back over the creek away from the rest of the fight. When the battle with Captain Plummer…

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    interested in the idea. Abraham Lincoln eventually supported it, understanding that they were willing to fight and taking advantage of that fact. Despite how unpopular the idea was in general, he went ahead and allowed the creation of all-black regiments because he knew that whites were, at this point, uninterested in fighting to free the slaves while the African Americans were ready to go fight and possibly even die for the sake of their brethren and the preservation of the Union (Doc. C). Once…

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    Major General Sir Henry Clinton shifted his focus to the south, because of loyalist support. On December 29th 1778 Major General Archibald Campbell to Savannah with a company of 3100 this included the 71st Highland Regiment, New York loyalists and Hessian mercenaries. The support of these groups lead a well-constructed plan to take power over Savannah, GA. The surprise attack on American forces caused major general Robert Howe to only have a small number of men on hand. He tried to defend the…

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    The last of the Mohicans follows three trappers as they protect a British Colonel’s daughters in the midst of the French and Indian War. The novel focuses on many important themes, among which are familial relationships. The relationship between Chingachgook and Uncas shows the strength and love unique to the bond of a father and son. Chingachgook truly beliefs in the potential of his son and his ability to one-day rule the Mohican people as he declares that “when Uncas…

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    APRN Role Model Essay

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    This week I traveled to Wisconsin for two months to complete some training. My troubles started when I found out that my quarters did not have internet access. From there I had more good news as the computers only works on windows seven, internet explorer nine, therefore no limited to access Brandman University. Also the good part was most of my journal I had saved in my yahoo email was blocked on their system. So to complete my assignments I would have to request rides to the only place that…

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