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    Every time you hear a story about war, writers always put it in a male’s point of view making it seem like women don’t matter too. Women should be able to do anything and everything men could do, meaning equal access to jobs and careers in military as well as outside of it. People state that women aren’t “physically, mentally, and emotionally qualified” to actually be involved in combat. People think we should continue to have legal bars against women that want to be involved in the combat unit,…

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    From Alexander to Caesar, there have been many famous generals that have changed the way we look at military strategy. Each great military leader along the way has continued to transform the role of a general and new generals are continually adapting their strategies to optimize what has been done before. Caesar documented his campaign through Gaul during the Gallic War and his accounts show us that he has studied the generals that preceded him. His strategies incorporated those of Alexander,…

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    Since the beginning of Islam in 622, Muhammed created the religion that would grow and flourish into the most successful and powerful empire in its era. Throughout history, historians have witnessed the rise of many powerful and brutal other empires including the Byzantines and the Romans, none of which are comparable to the extent of the Islamic Empire. Muhammed established an empire that never crumbled to pieces like the Byzantines and Romans did, given that the Islamic empire still thrives…

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    to if you are thinking about the military. “Why is this so?” Well women are now able to be in combat. Even though America is a free country, and women should be able to have their own rights, I believe that women should not be permitted into combat. There are several concepts I would like to talk about in this paper. The first issue is women’s ability to do certain things. As you may know, one must pass many courses in basic training to be in any of the military forces. Since…

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    HR Sergeant Army Duties

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    having the knowledge to use web based programs which allows Human Resource NCO’s to provide quick and concise statistical data. Human Resources Sergeants are able to articulate the English language of that of a college scholar once received proper military training. Multi-tasking is a necessity as a Human Resource NCO to be able to handle the different roles it requires to be an effective…

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    Military Working Dog Essay

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    Military Working Dogs Blistering heat, stinging sand, gritty wind. These extreme conditions America's brave servicemen withstand while overseas. However, they are not alone. They are accompanied by Military Working Dogs who also encounter such hellish conditions. Why, one may ask, would a nation deploy dogs to war? A Military Working Dog is not the common, everyday street dog; he is tasked with completing, with ease, assignments that would potentially cause hardship and danger to soldiers. He is…

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    War Changes Over Time

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    War Over Time War is a concept that changes over time. In combat, soldiers develope a different way of experiencing war as time moves on. This means that the soldiers have common experiences in war and over time they can either turn into an improved part of war, or a completely different aspect. As time passes by, soldiers have experienced a difference in war, from new forms of communication with loved ones to having near death experiences to having PTSD as a result. Men and women experience…

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    fight against an army of guys trying to kill him. He fears that if he were to actually go into battle that he could not stand the fear and would run and flee from the battle. The narrator reveals that Henry joined the army because he was drawn to the glory of military conflict but was too scared at the beginning to actually fight. Since the time he joined, however he’s just been waiting for a battle to erupt and cause the gore and the glory he is looking for since he join the army. Going…

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    have held significant roles in the military. These positions were strictly support based, for example nurses and clerks. According to an article called Women in the Military, “nearly one-fifth of the armed forces today is made up of females”. (women in the military). Over the years the roles and the amount of women who served has changed dramatically. According to Women in the Military, “during World War I there were roughly 23,000 women who severed in the military. That number grew during World…

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    all that i've gone through, I made a mistake signing up for the military, trust me, I wish I could go back and stop myself for enrolling in the imperial Japanese army, all the stuff I've witnessed. I still have nightmares about my time in the military, and I've been out of service for a year now exactly, and I had to do things no man would ever do but, in my few years of service there's one thing that bothers me about the military, they ordered the Ueno zoo, to kill all of their animals for no…

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