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    Mizo Secessionist Movement Mizo Hills was officially declared as a part of British-India in the year 1895, following which in 1898 the North and South Hills were combined together to form the Lushai Hills district. In the year preceding the impending independence of India, the first every political party emerged in the Mizo Hills called Mizo Common People’s Union; later renamed as Mizo Union. Mizo Union is important to note because it submitted a resolution to the Advisory Committee appointed…

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    During the 18th century the British military was seen as the World’s greatest superpower. Britain seemed to continually gain moment over the century, achieving many victories against other superpowers of the time, such as France and Spain. The British maintained dominating military might through their naval supremacy and a professionally trained army of more than 50,000 soldiers. Their navy was not only the best in terms of quality, but quantity as well, with 131 naval warships alone.…

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    much of the jealousy throughout the tragedy. Without Iago’s initial jealousy of Cassio, the play would have no motivating force. In Act one, Cassio gets promoted to lieutenant. Despite Iago’s doubts pertaining to Cassio’s abilities to command a battalion. Cassio’s profession has previously entailed being, “a great arithmetician” (Shakespeare 731). Iago believes that he, because of his previous profession, should have received the promotion. Mathematics does not have as large a place as…

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    Operation Valhalla Essay

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    Essay Question #1: Analyze Operation Valhalla, Iraq (2006). Using this situation as an example, what is the best leadership course of action to mitigate enemy manipulation of circumstances and kinetic operations? There were many courses of action to be executed during Operation Valhalla, (Iraq) 2006, but as a ground commander you are constricted to a limited amount of resources prior to executing the mission. From my understanding, United States Special Forces killed the enemy inside their…

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    The 36 Peninsula Regiment

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    equality without separation by proving their instrumentality in the great war. Even though the military encouraged black men to enlist it failed to give many of these men the stage in which they could prove their worth by confining them to labor battalions. General Pershing made it clear to the allies—who desperately…

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    Congo Chapter Summaries

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    thorst the UN to send soldiers not only from Ireland but also came from India and Swedish. The UN will name Conor Cruise O’Brien as their man on the ground. One Company was inspected to defend a compound out of Jadotville. Thirty-Fifth Irish Infantry Battalion is Commanded by Pat Quinlan. He was only told two things before he went to jadotville which were do not start a war with katangan mercenaries and defend jadotville in self…

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    Saigon Turning Point

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    First Battle of Saigon Introduction: The Vietnam war was in what could be argued as the 14th year of U.S. involvement when Saigon was attacked by well organized and armed Vietcong and North Vietnamese army. On 30 January 1968, approximately half of the South Vietnamese army’s 350,000 Soldiers were on leave and celebrating the traditional seven day cease fire and “Tet”. In addition to the Vietnamese forces, a large majority of the 400,000 plus foreign Soldiers were relaxing and enjoying the…

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    How Did Rommel Fight

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    as the fighting in close quarters in the fog. These actions would help for his rank placement in the years to follow. The war began to shift towards central Europe. Rommel was moved to Mt. Matajur, Italy, along with the Royal Württemberg Mountain battalion, in which they participated 3 Douglas-Home…

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    Many people tend to get the Spanish-American War, the Texas Revolution, and the Mexican-American War mixed up. The Texas Revolution occurred a few years before the Mexican-American war and even though it was not time wise part of this war, it can definitely be seen as an event that helped build momentum and fuel towards the confrontations what were to come between Mexico and the United States. The Spanish-American War, on the other hand came many decades after the Mexican-American War. This war…

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    The commander’s actions and practices have a deferential and harmful impact on the Unit. His actions violate all current organizational and social norms and deprive African American Soldiers from the 88th MP DET of Equal Opportunity. His practices of discrimination are blatant and unchecked. As an African American Soldier in the unit I see them clearly and it is felt by all in the Unit. Some would say that it’s just his Toxic Leadership style from aforementioned dysfunctional personality…

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