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    We define patriotism as pride of belonging, the feeling of being part of history. To every other American that is serving it means something different, but it binds us together. Prior to joining the service, these young men and women have some sense of patriotism but it isn’t until they are at their duty station or even on deployments that they get the true feeling for what they are there for. Our benefits package is something that a lot of people would…

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    Military Robotics History

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    an injured or badly damaged soldier can cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars compared to a robotic part being replaced for only a few thousand or around ten thousand dollars to just replace a robot. According to the Indo Asian News Service, it would cost more to even train a squad of military soldiers versus putting the investment in science and technology where robotic drones can be ready to test on the battlefield. Hardly anyone has the money to help or heal a damaged soldier…

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    Air Force Interview Essay

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    because we are funded by tax dollars and this leads the military towards being somewhat of a social experiment run by the government. The military is getting better each year towards creating policies that allow for a greater range of diversified service. Women are now allowed in every role within the military, whereas in the past they were excluded from combat roles. The military has changed from the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy of the 1990’s to a policy that allows openly gay members to serve.…

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    After being in military school for my whole high school career, I decided I would like to continue the trend into college. I feel as though the structure provided by military schools is unmatched when compared to other schools. For college I believe that the military school environment would help me out the most. My next thing to figure out is what major do I wish to pursue? I really don’t know about majors and jobs that would be fun to have. The only thing I know is I would like a fun and…

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    was doing her job in a combat position. Her presence on that mission made a lasting impression on the general which resulted in him now supporting the efforts to open combat positions to all women/ genders. It is said that “the department and the services will extend opportunities to women in a way that maintains readiness, morale, and unit cohesion and preserves warfighting capability, Dempsey said, to uphold the nation’s trust and confidence. ‘We’ll also integrate women in a way that enhances…

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    Joining the armed forces might seem like a smart decision to make if you love guns, want to test your courage, or have a great need to fight for the love of your beloved country. Another important reason why people choose to join the army is because they can achieve…

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    expressed are those of the individual only and not of the Department of Defense.” It is also strictly stated that military members “must be careful not to comment post, or link to material that violates the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) or Service regulation.” With the power social media in spreading information, extreme caution should be…

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    Military Women Roles

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    Women have been serving in the armed forces since before the Vietnam War; however, they have not always been recognized. Most men considered women to be invisible and incapable of doing a man’s job. In recent history, presidents and other officials have referred to our “boys in uniform” without giving servicewomen their deserved credit. In the article, “The Female Shape of the All-Volunteer Force” Elizabeth Hillman discusses the vital roles servicewomen played in the United States military.…

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    The armed services consists of four main branches: the army, navy, marine corps, and the coast guard. These are all branches that help protect our country from harm. Unfortunately, these military force groups have the same problem as well as any other work force. You might say that it’s disorganized, or it may be that we have too much or too little in the force. It could be either of those issues at hand, but one of our main issues today is allowing homosexuals to join our military. Many…

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    Introduction In this essay, I will illustrate information regarding the Way of War and the existed of this war throughout our history. Also, throughout this article, I will describe the American way of War and the different assessments of the American Way of War. Furthermore, this document will challenge the wide-ranging group of some of the many obvious explanations of the American Way of War. Moreover, throughout this paper, I will hunt ways to outline the American Way of War and…

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