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    the United States is the Army. The Army is not only the only force standing between other militant forces and our homes, but is also a driving force in today’s society and economy. Without the Army, our country would be very vulnerable to foreign takeover. It is because of the Army’s mission, responsibility, purpose, and presence that our country can continue to be the way it is. The majority of people will agree with the above statements. The importance of the military in the United States can…

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    Non-Fraternization Policy Non-Fraternization is a strict policy that is put in place for many work places as well the service members in the military. The Secretary of Defense first created the policy on July 29, 1998. According to the Army Study Guide, “The policy strictly prohibited personal relationships such as dating, shared living accommodations, engaging in intimate or sexual relations, business enterprises, commercial solicitations, gambling and borrowing between officer and enlisted…

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    Leadership Everyone in the Army is part of a team and functions in the role of leader and subordinate. Being a good subordinate is part of being a good leader. All Soldiers must serve as leaders and followers. It is important to understand that leaders do not just lead subordinates—they also lead other leaders. Leaders are not always designated by position, rank, or authority. We will discuss the way the U.S. military defines leadership, toxic leadership, and what Army doctrine reference…

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    The invention of steel, gunpowder and other technologies of war changed the battlefields throughout the history, but none so dramatically as innovations of airpower. Those innovations are the main cause that gave birth of a unique military capabilities only airpower can provide; among other, to attack directly enemy targets from the air regardless of their location, and to observe from the air.1 Today’s includes all available relevant technology for commanders to use in air, space, and…

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    Wars can be called as military acculturation. They played a significant role in the transmission of military technology from one to others. After the introduction of gunpowder and firearms into the battlefields, they became major elements to empires in order to make real their military and politic goals. Without having cannon, artillery and handgun, these states were vulnerable against enemies since attack and defence were made with firearms. Thus, it can say that the firearms in early modern…

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    women to join the army. I believe women should not be forced into the military because most women do not have the talent to fight for their country, and men do. Men however, should be required to draft in the military when they turn eighteen. First off, it has always been the men's job to protect their country, and to protect those who cannot defend for themselves. It is the women's job to stay home and take care of the family, while the man goes out and works (serves in the military). Those…

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    When the Army is restricted from employing the latest and greatest technology on the battlefield, it is usually because of the cost of the item or the time it would take to procure and distribute new equipment. Sometimes, lack of interest in a useful piece of equipment will prevent it from being funded and used. Prior to the Korean War, none of these three restrictions served as the obstacle that blocked the Army from maximizing the potential for aviation assets, even as incredible…

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    Why should you join the military? Why should people join the military, is the military for everyone. The military will help you pay for tuition for college. Most people join the military to defend their freedom, there is a lot that can comes from serving your country. Many people would like to be a part of something that is bigger. (USMilitary.com Why You Should or should Not Join the Army the Army Is Not for everyone Comments)To submit to ‘discipline’ they may offer a on the job career training…

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    LGBT community in the Army LGBT community in the United States has become more popular than before. Gay people now have more rights, more respect and can be considered the same as normal people. LGBT dominates 3-4% of the world population. The U.S. made up 3.4% of LGBT (Gates and Newport) which means that in every 100 people there are 3 people that are gay. They now appear closer to everyone, live among everybody because they are just as same as anyone in this world. They’ve been facing many…

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