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    Conscription should not be brought back to Australia. Conscription is the compulsory enlistment of citizens for state service, typically into the armed forces. Conscription is an imposition on basic freedoms, it is not suited for modern militaries and in some cases causes severe psychological trauma to those involved. Thus conscription should not be brought back to Australia under any circumstances. Conscription should not be brought back to Australia, as it is an imposition on basic freedoms…

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    Bonaparte was arguably one of the best rulers France has ever had. Napoleon Bonaparte, also known as Napoleon I, was a great military genius and political revolutionary of France. He made many changes for France and made it able to function after the Revolution. But he also got a lot of his success from the French Revolution. It made it very easy for him to rise up the ranks of the military, gain supporters, and take over France. There was so many problems that the government of France could not…

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    Military (success plan(s)/way(s) of reaching goals) When the Civil War began, there were fewer than 20,000 soldiers in the national army, and thousands of those troops soon moved south to fight for the Confederacy. The (breaking off from another country) of Virginia also caused a large leaving/quitting (of a large number of people) of some of the militaryâ(Euro)a„¢s most experienced officers. President Lincoln quickly called for northern states to send volunteers, totaling 75,000, to join the…

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    of intervention, the real meaning of what it is to be resilient and why it is so important for a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) to have an open mind and compassion. In her military career, she has stood out before her peers, seniors and subordinates. Rising through the ranks with her hard work ethic and dedication to military service. Taking on the most difficult of tasks, recognizing them as chances to excel, and maintaining focus in the face of adversity. MSG Hauver gained knowledge when…

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    Hollywood Film Analysis

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    Should the U.S. Military use Hollywood Productions as Propaganda to Influence Young Generations? “Hollywood movies are the most efficient medium to reach the widest audience and shape the mindset of the American youth” (Zhakowa 3). This means that Hollywood productions have the power to change people’s minds. According to Oleg Zhakova, “the Department of Defense can provide support to a feature film if it benefits the military or is in the national interest. One of the four requirements to…

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    Everyone has dreams. Dreams for fame, riches, or even to change the world. If you look around, at one point everything was a dream that someone eventually accomplished. During my time of enlistment, it has become apparent that my dream is to become an Army Officer. The responsibilities entrusted with Officership is constructed with Competence, Conduct, Commitment, and Expertise. Competence is derived within the second verse of the Non-Commissioned Officers creed. I believe the ability to…

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    Army Recruiting

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    problems and trends that are contributing to Army recruiting challenges today are many young people not meeting the suitability health threshold required; the Army states they will not lower the standards. The overall economy has been improving with several states increasing the minimum wages to levels of basic pay that a new Soldier receive. All recruits now must pass the Occupational Physical Assessment Test (OPAT) that controls which, if any, military professional specialty the future…

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    with making promises like that he would be have to be able to keep that promise up by having the military power and the weapons to defend them with. So how will one protect his people from attackers? The first thing they used to defend themselves and attack others is not truly a weapon in itself but more of a helper in battle which was the use of horses and are said to be the useful weapon of the army as they could use it to get to places in quicker, and to ride into battle and attack their…

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    Napoleon’s military changed warfare forever and are abundant throughout national armies of today. Tradition, discipline and innovation are the main aspects of the Western way of war best characterizing warfare in the age of Napoleon. Napoleon continued with the importance of a having a national army from the French Revolution and instilled discipline in his Soldiers to return to their regiments after foraging off the land. The national army construct held intact from the French Revolution…

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    June 1812. His army was combined with men of different ethnicities, coming from the countries he had invaded prior to the invasion. Napoleon took roughly 600,000 men into Russia. He undermined the strength of Russians, and went to Russia poorly equipped.The French emperor was planning to confront the Russian army in a major battle. The Russian Army slowly picked off Napoleon's men by retreating. As the Russians retreated from the battles, Napoleon followed with his army.The Russian army…

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