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    to Dun and Tar were to change institutional norms, support professionalism, advance resource utilisation and operational effectiveness (on the side of the military), better policy management (on the side of civil authorities), in consonant with accountability and respect for human rights and international law and involving inputs from a variety of stakeholders and actors (Dunn, and Tar, 2008: 23). Effective post conflict military reforms needs to effectively address comprehensive…

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    Throughout the world, many accidents happen concerning the military. However, are these military accidents ethical or unethical? To what extent is it ethical to take action if a team member is shooting at you in combat because they think you are the enemy? Friendly fire is “weapon fire coming from one’s own side, especially fire that causes accidental injury or death to one’s own forces” (oxforddictionaries.com). Within military combat, accidents happen where a soldier may hurt, injure, or kill…

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    Dick Couch writes a thought-provoking book, A Tactical Ethic: Moral Conduct in the Insurgent Battlespace, which details a growing problem in the United States military, i.e. maintaining ethical and moral behavior on and off-duty. His supporting arguments are society emphasizes behavior not conducive to promoting positive ethical behavior, malignant personalities in the ranks spreading negative behavior, and the ambiguity of the asymmetric warfare fought today. He provides anecdotal evidence…

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    Military Substance Abuse

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    Urinalysis program. However, in 1976 until the early 1980s, drug urinalysis testing was discontinued (Obrien et al., 2012). The challenges were not over for the drug testing processes within the military service. In 1983, a commission reviewed the Army and Air Force drug testing procedures and found that the processes in place at that time had discharged over 10,000 service members for use of illegal drugs and did not meet the forensic standards that were in place at that time. The…

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    Dont Tell Effect

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    Despite the many policies which have been effected by the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy the main effect of the policy has been its effect on US foreign policy. There have been many effects on US foreign policy including costs which have been taken from the Defense budget to implement this policy. There has also been a detrimental issue in terms of military personnel and skills, while one of the main issues that have been effected is the ability to offer surveilance on one area or another which…

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    Canadian Armed Forces (14.8%). More than a quarter of these women (27,4%) report sexual harassment during their careers . These examples of discrimination clearly contradict our Canadian values and work ethic while discouraging people from working in the army. Gary Walbourne the Canadian Armed Forces Ombudsman holds the well-being of military personnel close to heart. He defends the victims of such attacks who already sought help from people beneath the ombudsman in the hierarchy . Everyone…

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    The Vietnam War was a changing point in American history. Causing high tensions between the US and the Communists parties around the globe, the Vietnam War was another way people were effected by conflict. The Communist conflict in Vietnam effected soldiers and even the people back in the United States. There were rallies against the war. People were parading in the streets of Washington DC promoting the extraction of American soldiers from a war that they believe made no sense. Some anti-war…

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    Sfc Moss Role Model

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    models. Some being family members others civilians that I’ve meet while accomplishing Army missions but most of my role models have been great individuals that I have had the pleasure of serving with in the military. One in particular stands out more than the others, his name is SSG Kenneth Moss or now SFC Kenneth Moss (R). SFC Moss (R) had the biggest impact on me as he was my first supervisor I had in the Army. His legacy forever left a mark and gave me the foundation to be successful in…

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    Essay On Army Retirement

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    I have been in the Army for 22 years. My family and I have been to ten duty stations and I have been away from my family quite a few times. My wife and children have had to adjust to each duty station each time we moved. My wife has had some good paying jobs, and established friendships with people from work and the neighborhood. My kids have also made friends with children from various duty stations. I have missed a substantial amount of time from my family such as when my oldest son…

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    Imagine a young, innocent, 11 year old boy. Now imagine a young, innocent, 11 year old boy with a military personnel helmet on twice the size of his head, holding an automatic rifle that is almost the same size as his frail little body. Imagine this boy looking left, right, up, down, and all he sees is blood, bullets flying, and dead bodies all around. All he hears is the sound of gunfire and screaming voices, trembling as he runs and hides in fear of his life. What is going through this child’s…

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