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    Thesis: Women’s presence on the front lines in the military weakens fighting forces, makes them less efficient, a opposes God’s intention for women. From a larger perspective women weaken forces simply less than ideal physiology for combat. No one can deny that women as a majority are weaker than men. Army PFT test even recognizes this fact by allowing women to pass with lower standards then men. On Military.com the chart for Army Basic Training PFT requires men to be able to do at least 35…

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    dream or continue on a tradition their family started. We as women need to start standing up for what we believe in, and as of this year we are doing so. This shouldn’t of took as long as it did to get it passed by congress. Women on the front line/combat should of been passed in 1920 when the 19th amendment was passed for women to vote. As stated in the constitution Article 1, Section 8, Clause 12, men ages 18-25 are required to fill paperwork out for the draft, but it does not mention women…

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    Although, there are associations trying to help veterans not be homeless, but it’s not just the state of being homeless that is the problem there are other problems like combat-related physical health issues and disabilities, combat-related mental health issues and disabilities, and work-related difficulties can have a significant impact on self-efficacy and financial stability and thus deserve immediate attention, assessment, and referral. Also, 45%…

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    become a highly visible and debated issue. Currently woman are only authorized to serve in non-combat positions in all branches of service. The integration of female soldiers into combat positions within the United States Army could significantly improve the Army’s effectiveness and the nation’s security. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter has until January 1, 2016 to deliver the final decision as to which combat positions female soldiers will be authorized or not authorized to serve in. The…

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    or not adjusting the physical standards for women. However, after seeing both sides you will understand why women should have different physical standards to enter the military but there must be equal physical standards for women desiring to enter combat jobs. 2. All the physiological and psychological…

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    to the current debate of full inclusion of women into the U.S. Military infantry. The article starts by describing a change in the laws regarding women in combat signed January 24th 2013 by Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. Panetta rescinded the then current order that prohibited women from holding a military occupational specialty in the combat arms field. This article states the author’s opinion that there is no justification for this change and backs up that opinion in…

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    THE BURNING BIDGE

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    Flanagan's war plans could be easily mapped to show natural obstacles and the movements of armies. The scenes involving combat are so specific, they could be acted out by readers. Even the training sequences are easy to follow and interesting to read, and unlike most fantasy adventures, the apprentices have lots of practice before being thrown into battle. Another interesting…

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    The new technologies have integrated many sectors of combat system industries which needs a high level of qualification. Naomi Verdugo and Nehama E. Babin write in “The Impact of Advanced Technology on the U.S. Military”, that it is mandatory to adapt the skills of manpower to the requirements of new technologies…

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    Essay On Musashi

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    ravaged Japan. Musashi was able to throw his opponent to the ground and beat him to death with a stick. Thus, started the life of the greatest samurai to live in Japan. This would be Musashi’s first of many duels that would help him form his style of combat and let him live the style of life that he…

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    arming sword was the standard issue in the military. Knight’s commonly used them until technological changes led to the longswords popularity. The arming sword was overall a light, versatile weapon. It was capable of both cutting and thrusting in combat; and usually has excellent balance. Although many sword designs fall under the arming sword, they are more commonly referred to as single handed double edged swords. Most blades made by smiths between the 12th-14th centuries seem to vary…

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