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    color of the military uniforms. As stated, “It seemed that the mob of blue men throwing themselves on this dangerous group of rifles was again suddenly wild with a spirit of selflessness” (23.42). Blue represents the collective spirit of the Union Army. All in all, color imagery is significant as it is used to describe the way in which Henry feels throughout particular events of the novel. In the Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane uses symbols including the dead man, animal imagery,…

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    function that he held (without liquidation and without any right). Retired Colonel Doru Paraschiv, considering that this series of facts represents only the visible part of a long line of abuse, decided that as a gesture of respect for the Romanian Army, the Romanian legislation and as a good patriot, he will follow the paths offered to him by the Romanian justice and by his right to petition. However he again found himself…

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    Wars are a tragedy and something that should be avoided at all cost. Wars cause pain physically and emotionally to soldiers, families, and friends. There are not many differences between wars because all wars have the same objective; stop the guy who is trying to kill you. Possibly the only difference is how people are killing each other in the war with different combat gear that has evolved over time. Soldiers still face the brutality of war with having to face the enemy head on and to care…

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    Documenting the many heartbreaks of friends of fallen soldiers and all the violence that took place. As well as, the corpsmen in the background recording the deaths of the fallen army men. The war began in 1950 and more than 30,000 American soldiers were killed. Therefore, many families were left without fathers, brothers, and loved ones. The occurrence illustrated in the photograph helps the viewer see the many concealed effects…

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    While I was in the Army I had the chance to become an Equal Opportunity Representative for my Unit. In all of my EO complaints that I dealt with one stood out. Now before I get into the case let me explain the surroundings. I was in a Combat Arms unit which only had men in the unit. Now that being the case I was used to complaints about my soldiers outside the unit when it came to females and how my soldiers treated them during duty hours. In which the issues were dealt with accordingly and…

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    For many years when people thought about war they associated male with war. Time to time women even disguised themselves as men to serve in combat. In the first World War Russia used one all-female combat unit, then in the second World War, hundreds and thousands of German and British women served in combat but as roles in anti-craft units. They put women in these positions because they were not at risk of being captured. A large scale of women were used near the front as medical staff and…

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    was something Alexander lusted for. Those who he failed to persuade to live under his rule he overpowered with his army, forcing his leadership upon them. When it came to combat Alexander excelled in strategizing and outsmarting his opponents. His tactics and reasoning are…

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    How are drones affecting the humankind? This is the 21st century’s most representative question. Lately, the robots are used in almost every industry, doing jobs that are too dangerous or impossible for humans. However, the new technology is mainly used by the military, the most known example being drones that are used for espionage and even armed attacks against human beings. Drone aircrafts have had a huge impact on modern warfare, being able to provide surveillance and combat capabilities at…

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    The Red Badge of Courage is a war novel by Stephen Crane. The fictional story is about what it would be like to be a young man fighting in the middle of the American Civil War. It gives you an idea of what one's thoughts, feelings, and actions are during war. Crane does a great job at getting straight to the point in the most honest and real way possible. He describes a group of soldiers who are complete amateurs, without exception. Each character in this story has such an individual and unique…

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    fight against an army of guys trying to kill him. He fears that if he were to actually go into battle that he could not stand the fear and would run and flee from the battle. The narrator reveals that Henry joined the army because he was drawn to the glory of military conflict but was too scared at the beginning to actually fight. Since the time he joined, however he’s just been waiting for a battle to erupt and cause the gore and the glory he is looking for since he join the army. Going…

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