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    The Life of Douglas Macarthur Douglas Macarthur was a man of honor, stature, pride, and a love for his country, and I’m here to tell you about it. He lived a long life of military service and with forever be remembered as “The Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces.” I will be explaining the years of his life; young to old. Though he is an amazing commander many lives were lost in world war 2 long forgotten by youth but haunts families. The early years of Doug was always about…

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    Reinstating The Military Draft Reinstating the military draft is a topic that creates a lot of discussion. The military draft is a system that requires individuals between eighteen and twenty five years old to enlist and serve in the military if eligible to join the service after assessment. Drafted men and women undergo months of training and are sent to wars or assigned to designations in the military. Reinstating the military draft is beneficial because national security is assured, the…

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    Military Culture Essay

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    Nation within a Nation There are five branches or military, which are; Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine and Coast Guard. Any military affiliation, such as active duty, reservist, guard, and a family member can be very challenging. The demand to be committed to your country and your call to duty set the military apart from any other career. Military families bond is like no other and has a sense of community that is very structured. The military families are able to relate to each other as well…

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    is fair is not always an easy call. He made a decision in high school though that forever impacted the way his life turned out today. This choice turned him from a mischievous young adolescent to the well-mannered, well-educated, sophisticated man he is today. On April 10th, 1969 Vicky and Larry A. Pasch welcomed their first born Larry Edward Pasch. Larry E. Pasch was born on a military base in North Carolina named Fort Bragg. Larry’s father was serving in North Carolina when Larry was born.…

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    Signing a contract with the federal government can be the most beneficial thing you can ever do, in terms of a career or even just doing something with your life after high school. The military in particular is one path that many young people choose to look at when thinking about their future, because of the many benefits it provides. These benefits range from pay, to housing, and all the way to college tuition after your service is complete. When looking at my college tuition and considering…

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    Sacrifice In The Military

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    Sacrifices are made for many different reasons in a person’s life. Whether they are sacrificing their time for another person, their money to get a new car, or even sacrificing their own life. When making a sacrifice, people can consider the kind of sacrifice it is, what they stand to gain, and when the sacrifice is appropriate. Sacrifices are an important part of life. How many different types of sacrifice are there? To list a few, people can sacrifice their time, money, comfort, and energy.…

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    Being a solider in the Military troop takes responsibility, respect, and strength. My Dad David Miller, was born in Indiana with his mother, father, and five other siblings. Soon after, when he was five years old , he went to Connecticut to later take on his dream.I chose my Dad not only because he was in the Military but because every day he continues to show me courage which I take into my daily life. Now at age fifty four he still talks about him in the Military and should have stayed in…

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    Military Hr Role

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    The organization goes hand and hand with behavioral health as the HR functions effect Soldiers mental well-being (Schrader, 2008). Soldiers with personal unresolved issues will be ineffective to the military. “HR support includes all activities and functions executed within the Army Personnel Life Cycle Model (Acquire, Develop, Distribute, Structure, Deploy, Compensate, Transition, and Sustain) to man the force and provide personnel support and services to Soldiers, their Families, DoD…

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    Life Event and Agent of Socialization People experience many things throughout their lives that can change or influence them in both positive and negative ways. Many agents affect the way we behave, think, and act in social settings whether we know it or not. Much like events experienced in life, agents can have a positive and negative impact on our day-to-day living. This discussion paper will cover an event that I have personally experienced that has affected my development in some way. I…

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    Family Violence in the Military Violence in families are not limited to just civilians but the military are affected as well. This type of violence may include family violence, child abuse, spousal abuse or any other form of violence. Many civilians are afraid to seek help and that is the same for military spouses. Most military spouses are afraid of their mates or do not want to lose the benefits of the military, so they don’t seek help. It can be said that there are little…

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