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    two, veterans of the year as Cleo Thompson and Hal Fulton were recognized for their service and contributions at the annual Veterans Day ceremony Friday at the Wayne County fairgrounds. Jason Winkleman, who introduced both honorees, said Thompson, an Army veteran, “served a country that wasn’t quite ready for integration at the time.” The African-American overcame biases and racism to serve in the military and be active among the veteran community in Wooster for the past 50 years through…

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    “long service professionals fight more effectively and are far less likely to die in combat than amateurs” (Scales 21). While this is true of soldiers a volunteer army is not the same as a career military. Regardless of how long people decide to stay in the military there will always be young, green enlisted soldiers who fall under the command of their more senior noncommissioned officers and college educated commissioned…

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    The public is beginning to doubt the integrity and integrity of the incumbent officials because of their previous experience with war statistics and reporting on the situation in Vietnam. This sluggishness of faith also undermines America's image of itself as a world superpower. If the well trained, well-supplied and well-compensated army can’t defeat an untrained guerrilla warfare group without training in military tactics, what can it…

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    government. (Par. 4) These programs insured that the federal government kept numerous young people working to spread vital information all throughout the nation. These scouts were chosen to uphold the ideals of the government while also maintaining integrity while performing their jobs. Due to this program the government was able to keep "1,600,00 young people" working to "spread its messages" to civilians all across the country. These jobs were held with the upmost respect and carried out by…

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    mistakes and capturing enemies are elements of war. Mistreatment and unfounded cruelty is an act of hate. Always accomplish your mission, whatever and wherever that may be, but never let hate or misunderstanding be placed before compassion or integrity. Follow your orders, until you feel the order in question is an unlawful one. When possible, supervise your Soldiers and ensure they are doing the right thing. Train your Soldiers to prepare them to make honorable and sound decisions in the…

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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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    heavy roar and then breaks up again into separate explosions. The dry bursts of the machine-guns rattle… howls, pipings, and hisses” (Remarque 59). The noise contradicts the glory of war. At the same time, deaths due to the war or the negligence of army leaders and even hospitals increase the fighting’s senselessness. Modris Eksteins assets that “the total dehumanization of the conflict, as it became a gruesome war of attrition, cast a pall of irony over all ideals and all values” (347). When…

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    squadron of men. His pursuit of survival and unwillingness to participate towards the war effort because of the military’s corruption and his opposition towards the absurdity created by the corrupt characters demonstrates that Yossarian’s personal integrity is what separates him from any other character the novel and keeps him pure in the environment of insanity that persists throughout Catch 22. The corruption of power by the military authorities forces the characters in a constant struggle for…

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    Combat Contract Although there are many dangers in enlisting in war, many people disregard the risks and still fight for their country. Each soldier may have different incentives as to why they are putting their life on the line. The combat contract explains that the different personal incentives determine the degree to which the soldiers will fight; the greater the range of incentives, the higher the levels of compliance. The reason behind why soldiers fight will greatly determine their passion…

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