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    Women in combat is not an unusual thought nowadays. However, it is causing people to have mixed emotions. Women should not be allowed into combat just to equalize sexs. They should be allowed in combat provided that they past the mandatory tests. “Women constitute about 14% of the 1.4 million active military personnel” (Jim). Many people do not want women in combat because they do not think it is fair for women due to them not having the same physical ability, mental ability, or the fact they…

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    Causes Of Trench Warfare

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    because sources have said that it is an insufficient tactic that should have never been used to begin with. Armies still train using trench warfare though because it is said they should be prepared for anything. Believe it or not, some countries do not find trench warfare so inefficient. It could be said that they actually like trench warfare compared to other tactics. Though, a lot of armies today have millions of soldiers, reality is that they have too many people to defend so they have no…

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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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    joining the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) the leader of the guerilla war group moved into remote regions in the DRC and parts of Sudan . In 2004, groups in 22 countries used children in “armed hostilities,” and the governments of 17 countries used children or backed militia groups using children in armed conflict. In 2013, the UN launched an effort to end child soldiers by 2016. Back in 2004 there was an estimated 17,000 child soldiers in government forces and allied armies. Eleven years later,…

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    crest of the Newfield family. The crest is in the shape of a white antelope rising from the ground and striking the horizon with its hooves. The antelope is one of the symbols for political wisdom, harmony, and peace. Across from the cliff stands an army made up of unwashed and untrained faces all…

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    My Sister Mandy I have many people in my family that has been in the Military. My grandfather was in the Marines and he held a very high position, however he doesn’t like to talk about it much. My younger brother also was in the Army “special forces” he enlisted the same time my sister did, but he is unwilling to talk about his experiences as well. It makes a person wonder what horrible things that they have encountered to make them want to bottle things inside and not speak a word about…

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    that time we were stationed at Lakenheath Air Force Base, England, where I was born and lived there for ten years. Then we moved to Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland shortly before my parents retired. Now, my husband, Kevin, is a warrant officer in the Army and has been enlisted for over 14 years. He has been on numerous deployments and is currently…

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    Mandatory Military Draft

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    of citizens who have served in the military has decreased by over a half since 1980. There is high hostility toward the military: In that sense, we should bring back the draft. It would be an honor to fight for The United States— Air Force, Marines, Army, or Navy. This Nation is One and I believe that he or she should fight alongside their Country. There are hospitals, Rural Legal Services, and more options that do not include having to hands on fight, however it still helps. National Service…

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    The Little Corporal, The Little General, The Man of Destiny. These names describe only one man who is one of the greatest military leaders of all time, the Great Napoleon Bonaparte. Rollyson starts his article with the claim that, “Napoleon made lasting contributions to the laws and civil administration of France and other lands. However, he also left a darker legacy—that of dictatorial rule that was the precursor to modern fascism.” Even though some believe his drive for success is his downfall…

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    a good thing so you don't have to put your loved ones through a trauma, but this can cause an impact on you if someone else's life is taken to save yours, for example, one of the stories tell how an army soldier orders for the battery to get changed on an automatic machine gun and it was not an army battery instead it came from the navy and it didn't shut down and it gunned down a man that was stationed right beside it so he goes through the trauma of feeling guilt about what occurred that day…

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