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    Serve over 21 years of military service, seven years as a senior supervisor. Supervise train, and evaluate soldiers. Organize and maintain an efficient working environment. Account for valuable equipment without loss. Grant a Top Secret Clearance during service. Proficient with Microsoft applications, Department of the Army Regulations, Pams, and Forms; managerial and analytical skills. Organize and conduct monthly training to soldiers, ensuring proper use of equipment and ensure all standards…

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    Women In Ww2

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    women were a very important part of the war. Since the men were busy serving at the war, the woman had to fill in for their husbands or even friends. These jobs include operating hydraulic presses, help make ships for the war, produce aircrafts, ammunition, weapons and other things for the war. Some other jobs that woman took over were things like shipyards, selling war bonds, and even taking care of the family farm, at…

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    He explains all the different weapons that they carry and the weights of the weapons and ammunition, such as: The M-60 that weighs twenty-three pounds unloaded and required ten to fifteen pounds in ammunition or the M-16 that weighs eight-point-two pounds when fully loaded. They also have personal items that they carry such as food supplies, pictures, letters, water canteens, marijuana, and other…

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    shootings were first. This photograph sparked up the gun control debate in the United States. The proposals consisted of making background checks all-inclusive and banning the certain semi-automatic firearms and magazines with more than ten rounds of ammunition from being manufactured or sold. The debate over gun control is not…

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    1918” (James) America began to see a come back in their economy. Europe needed more goods to fuel their war. Hundreds of thousands of Howitzer shells were being used, and millions of bullets. America had what it took to fill in the demand for ammunition. Europe began buying huge amounts of bullets from America and this created a large income for America. In conclusion here is the effects of the assassination of the…

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    Gun control laws are a hot topic in today’s news. From political campaigns to opponents and supporters, they have been on the front lines of disputes for some time now. Most of this is due to the rise in gun violence, especially in mass shootings. Data has shown that both more restrictive gun laws are linked to a decrease in gun violence and that states with fewer gun control laws also observed a lower gun related crime rate. Gun violence has always been a problem. However, it has been on the…

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    Ww1 Innovation

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    The two most significant obstacles to effective Allied innovation during the interwar period were 1) social, political and economic constraints, and 2) different interpretations of lessons learned from WWI. “General revulsion for warfare and all things military” following WWI resulted in social, political and economic constraints that inhibited innovation. The bloodshed was so great that no one throughout Europe or in America wanted a repeat of WWI. In 1928, fifteen nations signed the…

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    Woodrow Wilson . Book of presidents by James Willings Woodrow Wilson set the tone for his presidency in his first inaugural address. In that speech, he outlined the issues facing the nation in terms of what was right and what was wrong. As the son of a Presbyterian minister, Wilson tended to view the job of chief executive as a moral responsibility. He began his tenture with tremendous energy, and the first two years of his…

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    background checks frequently and also be trained on how to fire weapons. They should also be trained on how to protect the students in case of a school shooting. Every teacher, if they meet the requirements, should be able to keep a handgun and ammunition in a safe place that is close to them at all times, whether it be on their hip in a holster, a desk drawer, a cabinet, or some other place. I do not believe the students should be allowed to carry their weapons around school, due to a student…

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    General Rambo The Great depression was a time of poverty countries faced all around the world. It was a timer that parents weren’t able to find jobs to be able to care for their families. However, not all countries experienced this event the same way, and many didn’t have a hero to save them from starvation like Argentina did. Argentinas hero was gen eral Rambo. General Rambo was on active duty in peru when he heard aboiut the trouble his country was facing. As soon as he did he…

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