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    Rules Of Engagement

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    the civilians. Most people do not think about what the outcome of killing and injuring civilians would be. In Lone Survivor there were already places that had black flags hanging indicating where U.S soldiers were not welcome. It would affect the U.S army…

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    accurate and realistic Novel about what really happens in war and in at times a tough read but very eye opening to the realities of the Vietnam War. The main Character in this book went by the name of Richie. Richie graduated from Harlem and joined the Army. He was a very intelligent young man but because of the lack of money with his mom being a single parent he chose to better his life by joining the military and leaving the slums of Harlem. In the book Richie states “All The other…

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    Diomedes: Shriyuu Clan

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    Diomedes was born into the Shriyuu clan, one of the great clans of Kasai; which governs the Murasaki province (which occupies the north-eastern section of the country). The Murasaki province is known to create great warriors, as well as their great strategies of war and government. This is shown as Lord Akio Shiryuu (the lord of Murasaki, and head of Shriyuu clan) is the general of Kasi. Diomedes was born in to the clan with many responsibilities as he was the first born; he was born with brown…

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    americans. I think in both stories are really good they talk all about japanese american, but there a lot to talk about japanese americans they do a lot of stuff in both stories.Go for broke is about frank hachiya, hawaiians and U.S. army. He works hard in the U.S. army and he and his team always completed their mission. He died but lived a long life and the letter he wrote was asd and it felt like he was depressed. In wartime mistakes there a lot of issues in this story. In wartime mistakes…

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    College , n.d.). The rules are put into place to be compliant with international law for conducting war, minimize friendly fire accidents, and protect civilians. All of these regulations also had political motivation and each level of rank within the army from foot soldiers to the President were micromanaged under these political constraints; this paper will examine six key participants. The field soldiers in the Vietnam War were the lowest ranking; they were expected to follow command without…

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    War is one of those things that as much as one tries, one will never fully understand till one has lived the experience. However, Stephen Crane in his novel, The Red Badge of Courage, and Edward C. Judson in his poem, The Attack and Repulse, thoroughly explain the experience of being on the battlefield from two different perspectives. Crane, specifically in Chapter 5, writes about war seen through the eyes of the protagonist, Henry, and Judson writes about his own experience. Though both…

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    others, he realizes these lessons as he is running away from his first battle. He later comes back to the battle field, to thrive as a soldier in combat. Henry had already shown his interest in the army very early. He was fascinated with the glory of the military conflict. Since joining the army, he has not endured any battles yet. His regiment is simply idle, waiting for engagement of the enemy. After some time, his regiment is finally given orders to march into battle. They spent several…

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    to fight or stolen from their families to become a soldier. In the article Child Soldiers, Prosecution, some say that “children are often forced into fighting and have little choice over whether or not the enlist.” Many towns are destroyed by an army and take the children with them for fighting. They have no say in this cause, and if they do, death is upon their short lived lives. But why would people want…

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    Women In Australia

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    The women’s movement in Australia did have been gradually improved from W1 to current in recent society. Under the old regime women’s roles were questioned and most of people would have never heard that gender equality and women’s empowerment. Women are less capable than men and this is what they thought. Additionally, it is a common statement of the masses of their conformity in that time. However, Australian women showed their possibility and had did a great effort on society during WW2 that…

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    Carviness joined the army in May of 1996 and has been on four tours, he was deployed to Afghanistan in a combat outpost called Honker Miracle, which is surrounded my mountains, “to the left of us was Pakistan and everyday was a fight for survival. You didn't know when it was…

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