Why Do We Get Better

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Today in this world, though it may not seem like it we have more freedom than we did only a couple years ago. One of the reasons is that our military has gotten better and stronger. Some of the ways our military has gotten better is that they are getting better training because the things we know now that we didn’t know in World War 1. Also our military has gotten better technology that wasn’t around in the times of the World Wars or the Revolutionary War.

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