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    any given day, where you can be shipped to any given place in the world at any time, or where they are forced to create a will at the age of 18 or 19. Many young men across this country sign up for a minimum of a 4 year contract to join the United States military. In my opinion they are the bravest people in the country and rightfully so. They have to leave their loved ones to protect us from all enemies foreign and domestic. I had the pleasure of interviewing three of my friends who are serving…

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    Red, white, and blue are the colors of the United States of America. Within the nation there is a courageous group of men and women protecting those colors and everything those colors represent. America’s military is looking for brave young people to help the nation stay strong and protect the values and traditions founding fathers helped establish. The benefits people receive from America’s military are highly valued. Three important benefits the military has to offer are monetary benefits,…

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    Tour Of Duty Essay

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    Through the use of informative knowledge of the current GI bill, a straight forward tone, and large amount of emotional and ethical appeal they were able to thoroughly persuade me in just how useful a year of military service could be to any U.S. citizen. The author could have used more of a logical approach as to just how helpful this could be however this did not affect my view point what the author did that hurt was mention to early the costs of such a massive…

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    Why Americans Use Drones

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    used in the military? Lots of people ask these questions. Drones are used for flying to places our military won’t go. Drones are sent to areas with a lot of terrorist activity to keep soldiers safe. I support the use of drones. Using drones in war is safer for all involved. Drones kill fewer civilians than other weapons like bombs and mortars (Source J). Drones make the U.S. military safer by operating the drones miles away on a video screen (Source A). Drones make the military alert when…

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    has many benefits along with many drawbacks. We are all able to join the military, however the choice comes down to you. It is relatively important that we are educated on the matter of joining the military and both the good things and bad things that result from that. The majority of us know of the main benefits and drawbacks, but there are some that most of us are uneducated on. There are many benefits to joining the military, but the preference on what best suits you is more of a personal…

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    Individuals of our military services that are on active duty, and their family members, are confronted with several specific problems. Fortunately, they also get numerous unanticipated perks, which includes credit cards. The blog site Military Money Manual, compiled by an enrolled member of the Air Force, knows that American Express can waive a lot of its charges on almost all of its cards which are used by active duty personnel of the military services. Personal Finance Challenges As outlined…

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    Veteran Transition Specialist, Experienced Trainer, and Supervisor with 20 years of proven experience in the United States Air Force. Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt that can achieve enterprise improvement results in any field. Possess a comprehensive background in Business Administration, Student Training, Supervision, Customer Service, and Education derived from years of experience in a military training industry. Recipient of multiple awards for outstanding performance within education,…

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    After reading through our textbook and thinking back to when I was at the academy and the department I work for I feel the Para-Military or Quasi-Military model is a the main theme I have seen in larger city departments where as in small cities I have seen it more as a Democratic model. The police academy trains all new recruits how to be a police officer (basic as possible). The style at the state academy was Quasi-Military and has since in the last year changed to a Democratic model. The…

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    more than 50 million military and civilian deaths.”- History.com. The war consisted of many terrible things including the mass killing of many minorities such as gypsies and homosexuals, but specifically about 6 million Jewish people. As Adolf Hitler started his global takeover, more countries got involved, The war was initiated with the German invasion of Poland. This caused Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany in September…

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    Douglas MacArthur was born on January 26, 1880 at a military base in Little Rock, Arkansas. His dad, Lieutenant General Arthur MacArthur, was a war hero. His mother was Mary Pinkney Hardy MacArthur, and her brothers had fought during the civil war. Douglas MacArthur was born into a military family and was expected to be great. He had two brothers, both of whom died when he was fairly young. As a child, Douglas and his family moved around to different army stations very often. MacArthur said,…

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