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    endurance than men” (Ghose). Men use more energy that women do because they have more muscle mass and larger levels of circulating testosterone. Men’s muscles also tend to fatigue faster than those of women. Therefore, allowing both genders in the forces keeps the military strong while bringing in more recruits. Opening warfare jobs to women can also build more challenges for the…

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    The process of innovation in the military forms a complex process that involved many factors contribute to its failure or success. Innovation is not only about the emergence of new equipment but military culture, military technology, and political support can prove to be important factors in the battlefield. The military technology of the interwar period was one factor that added to the greatness of innovation, but it was not the most important factor on successful military innovation. Despite…

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    Should women be allowed to fight on the front lines alongside men? Well that is a very iffy topic. There’s been debates on lowering the the toughness of the training or making a special training program for woman yet when it really comes to it, shouldn’t women have to go through the same training so we know that they would be able to make it and do the same things as men? The topic about women being on the front line with men is a very talked about subject in the military. As of right now the…

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    Why Women Should be in Battle Do you think it is fair for women not to go into battle even if they want to help out the military? Even though women are thought of being weak, some women are more capable than other men in battle. The issue is that people never think of women strong. They just think of men and how men are stronger. I think that women should go to battle because they train for the same thing as men. If people need examples and why women should be in combat, I will explain and…

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    Certain professions are better suited to men, while other professions are better suited to women. Serving in the military is better suited to men. Men are better by dealing with the sight of body been shot and blood everywhere in combat. A woman not as strong as men physically or mentally when it comes to combat. Them they wouldn’t be able to handle it like men. Modern military conflicts put every soldier, male or female, directly in the line of fire. “Yet women in uniform are not afforded…

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    F3ead Vs SOF Case Study

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    I believe that SOF using F3EAD is better suited to the targeting process while deployed and in a current OPTEMPO. This is due to our composition, mission, and organic staffing process. It is not a better process than D3A, it is a different process that allows SOF to use their tactical level fusion of intelligence and operation to expedite their targeting process. Since SOFs composition and organization is different, our commanders trust this process to ODAs that are highly trained, mature, and…

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    Diversity In The Military

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    Education, is the primary method to attract more women towards the military. Recruitment of women needs to be done through educating women on the career opportunities that are available. Education alone will not change women’s views on the military, strong female role models within the military are equally necessary. As of 2011 females representation is at 14.5%, yet they make up only 7.3% of general officers (Harvey and Allard, 2015, p. 230). If the military wants to attract the best and…

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    Amser Dialectical Journal

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    Amser snorted. “There, you are wrong, Catherina. They most certainly are the enemy. That’s why I want you to promise me, you and your friends will stay away from protests or rallies. Every rally will be met with force. People like that sergeant and Moeller do what they do because they are soldiers, but the rest do what they do because they are thugs who delight in inflicting pain. I am well aware this is not a game; it’s dangerous and people will die. But for as long as I’m here, I can’t stand…

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    Remember when segregation was an issue? Remember when sexism were an issue? I do, and that issue is still going on today. “Why Marines, Unlike Army and Navy, Are So Against Women in Combat” by Anna Malrine speaks of the injustice and sexist attitudes portrayed by the Marin Corps in recent discussions. Malrine is honest when she speaks of the wrongful attitudes toward women in this article, women in combat could help our marines not hurt them, women can help have a different mindset, open up…

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    At first glance, sexism, racism, and homophobia do not seem to be prevalent issues in the Canadian Armed Forces. However, upon delving deeper into the organization’s past and current testimonies, it is clearly the opposite. Anybody that doesn’t fit the ideal image of a military hero: white, male, straight and preferably Christian can expect harassment. For instance, members of the LGBTQ were discharged from the military because of non-accurate beliefs regarding their sexual orientation or gender…

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