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    Certain professions are better suited to men, while other professions are better suited to women. Serving in the military is better suited to men. Men are better by dealing with the sight of body been shot and blood everywhere in combat. A woman not as strong as men physically or mentally when it comes to combat. Them they wouldn’t be able to handle it like men. Modern military conflicts put every soldier, male or female, directly in the line of fire. “Yet women in uniform are not afforded…

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    After reading the student handout, “An Army White Paper, The Profession of Arms”, you come across two important definitions. The first definition you come across is The Profession of Arms, in which it states “The Army is an American Profession of Arms, a vocation compromised of experts certified in the ethical application of land combat power, serving under civilian authority, entrusted to defend the Constitution and the rights and interests of the American people.” The second definition you…

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    F3ead Vs SOF Case Study

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    I believe that SOF using F3EAD is better suited to the targeting process while deployed and in a current OPTEMPO. This is due to our composition, mission, and organic staffing process. It is not a better process than D3A, it is a different process that allows SOF to use their tactical level fusion of intelligence and operation to expedite their targeting process. Since SOFs composition and organization is different, our commanders trust this process to ODAs that are highly trained, mature, and…

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    Diversity In The Military

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    Education, is the primary method to attract more women towards the military. Recruitment of women needs to be done through educating women on the career opportunities that are available. Education alone will not change women’s views on the military, strong female role models within the military are equally necessary. As of 2011 females representation is at 14.5%, yet they make up only 7.3% of general officers (Harvey and Allard, 2015, p. 230). If the military wants to attract the best and…

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    Amser Dialectical Journal

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    Amser snorted. “There, you are wrong, Catherina. They most certainly are the enemy. That’s why I want you to promise me, you and your friends will stay away from protests or rallies. Every rally will be met with force. People like that sergeant and Moeller do what they do because they are soldiers, but the rest do what they do because they are thugs who delight in inflicting pain. I am well aware this is not a game; it’s dangerous and people will die. But for as long as I’m here, I can’t stand…

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    Remember when segregation was an issue? Remember when sexism were an issue? I do, and that issue is still going on today. “Why Marines, Unlike Army and Navy, Are So Against Women in Combat” by Anna Malrine speaks of the injustice and sexist attitudes portrayed by the Marin Corps in recent discussions. Malrine is honest when she speaks of the wrongful attitudes toward women in this article, women in combat could help our marines not hurt them, women can help have a different mindset, open up…

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    At first glance, sexism, racism, and homophobia do not seem to be prevalent issues in the Canadian Armed Forces. However, upon delving deeper into the organization’s past and current testimonies, it is clearly the opposite. Anybody that doesn’t fit the ideal image of a military hero: white, male, straight and preferably Christian can expect harassment. For instance, members of the LGBTQ were discharged from the military because of non-accurate beliefs regarding their sexual orientation or gender…

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    One of the major factors leading to social discrimination against men is the South Korean military. I served in the Korean army from 2012 to 2014, and my personal impressions of the Korean army are “lack of freedom” and “waste of time.” Korean soldiers are strictly prohibited to interact with the outside world, such as using cell phones. They have to sleep and wake up at appointed time every day. If there are no special occasions, soldiers do military training, watch-service, or various types of…

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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 full…

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    soldiers are understandable, but the only way the military really repays the injured soldiers and the families of the dead soldiers is by awarding them a Purple Heart. A Purple Heart is awarded to any member of Armed force who, while serving under the competent authority in any capacity of the U.S. Armed Services after 5 April 1917, has been wounded or killed, or who has died or may die after being wounded (jsdfhsl). In other words, the Purple Heart is the military’s thank you and apology for…

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