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    Megan Mackenzie’s main reasons for ending the ban on women in combat begins in paragraph 13 where she explains how a women can do the job of a man just as well, the ways they too can create bond with male soldiers, and why diversity in combat continues to be a good thing. Examples such as how trainings are designed for men go to show how women are still capable of qualifying better than some men, taking away any judgment on whether women can handle the job of a man. Another effective example…

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    Autonomous Weapons

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    factor in military dominance. But, can we go too far, is it possible to take this to such an extreme as to make human soldiers irrelevant? Even if we can go that far, should we? These are the questions we face in the 21st Century. As a military force, the United States has had ‘fire and forget weapons’ since the late 1950’s. These weapons have been able to detect and track a target without additional input from the firing unit since their inception. But, they have always had a weakness, or…

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    Inequality In Military

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    Gender Inequality in the United States Armed Forces INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL ISSUE Women take on many different roles in the home, workplace, educational institutions, and their communities. Although they provide great services and significant contributions to the growth and progress of America, they still experience inequality amongst their male counterparts ("Women's Equality Day: Gender Inequalities that Still Exist Today in the U.S.", 2017). Women still continue to see inequality through…

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    Women should not consider going into Combat Imagine not being raised by your mother at a very young age, and had barely gotten to know her since she was more than a thousand miles away from home on duty, in a third world country fighting for your freedom each and every day. The only way you could communicate with each other is by telephone all year round without having seeing each other physically for months. She would most likely not be there for your birthdays, or even first days of school,…

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    U.S. from Isis. It is the women’s rights to be in the military and their choice if they want to or not. “ It works very well as long as women hold the standards they are supposed to hold,” said Colonel Gjerde, who was the commander of Norwegian forces in Afghanistan in 2012. It’s not a big deal because women who go into these fields in combat know the standards if they really want. In 1985, Norway became the first country in NATO to allow women to serve in all combat positions, including…

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    more ornery and unwilling to comply. The second is our methods of communication, primarily social media. The third being the frequent movement of people to different communities. All three of those factors increase the need for a more uniform police force that operates more like the military, but with different goals and a more local…

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    First of all allowing woman into combat situations would make our military more effective by putting talent into sections that were frowned upon before, it would help our forces become more modernized, putting women into combat situations would not break tradition because women have served in every war since the revolutionary war, and would put ability above gender. Allowing woman into combat situations would allow our combat units to be more effective in many different ways.…

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    Exciting Career Analysis

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    Drones In The Military

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    In an attempt to increase their effectiveness and capabilities, the military has employed the use of unmanned ariel vehicles (UAV’s). Many types of UAV’s exist, from simple survilence drones to weaponized drones capable of firing missiles. These drones are commonly used in military operations for survelence and targeted hunting. The military should continue using drones because they provide an inexpensive oppurtunity to increase tactical superiority and keep our soldiers safe. One of the…

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    Disobedience In Military

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    Being married to a member of the armed forces I have been able to experience some of the stress related issues that our service members go through. Much of this stress comes from superior officers. Orders are given to lower ranking members that they sometimes do not agree with. However, our military members are taught to take orders from superior officers no matter if they agree with the orders or not. One of our military foundations is to obey. Soldiers are taught from boot camp to obey with…

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