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    hierarchy. The military would be a great example, because it provides a ranking system. In the enlisted side it starts out with the lower rank being airman first class, until they prove themselves to be good enough to move up in rank. (Years in service, passing of examination, earned EPR bullets, and putting together a good package). If in a certain amount of years these airmen do not move up in rank, they are viewed as inferior. So the ones who do move up consider themselves better than the…

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    Can you imagine sitting in an airplane that’s been stripped of every non-essential part to reduce its weight? Extra fuel tanks added to extend its range to absolute maximum, sitting on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier, which It’s never taken off from before. General James Doolittle not only volunteered but also led a Group of 80 airmen on this very dangerous mission that changed the course of the Pacific theater of World War 2 called the “Doolittle Raid” (Nelson, C, 2002). The purpose…

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    Analysis June 28, 1914 while visiting Sarajevo, Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in the streets by an unknown gunman. The fallout from this event led to the First World War and the fight for justice. Militaries now needed more men in their ranks to fight the coming battles. The purpose of this advertisement was to recruit young men to enlist in the United States Marine Corps. The U.S. Marines used text and visual support to inspire men to enlist to fight in World War I. The…

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    from the party in November of 1914. It was at this time that he started his own paper Il Popolo d’Italia unshackled by the socialist party. However, his time at the paper was interrupted upon Italy’s declaration of war on Austria. In 1915, Mussolini enlisted once again and spent another two years fighting. Ultimately, he was forced to return in 1917 due to injuries sustained during the war. However, his time as a soldier would prove extremely valuable. When he returned to his role as editor of…

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    Red Devil Rising 5 Essay

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    privileges afforded to non-appropriated fund instrumentalities (NAFIs). ARTICLE 2: NATURE AND GOALS 1. The nature of our association is to enhance programs that are of key interest to personnel of the 8th Civil Engineer Squadron; specifically, enlisted members of grades E1-E5. Rising 5 goals include, but are not limited to: A) Show…

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    Marine Corps Description

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    Considering our more modern military campaigns and the current global situation, it is more likely that the U.S. Marine Corps will continue to be involved in irregular warfare in the future vice large-scale conventional warfare. As the future senior enlisted leadership of the Marine Corps we must ensure we prepare our Marines – the future non-commissioned officers…

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    Navy Nurses Roles

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    Throughout history, women were always treated unequal to men. Today, women are still continued to be held unequal to men. The founding of the Navy Nurse Corps did not happen until a hundred years later when the United States Navy Department was established in 1789. Although the Navy Nurse Corps was not founded until 1908, women served as nurses away on Navy ships and hospitals. The Surgeon General of the Navy, Rear Admiral Rixey was a strong supporter of the founding of the Navy Nurse Corps. He…

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    Marine Corps Career Essay

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    The Marine Corps, the world's finest fighting force. What comes to your mind when you hear this? Honor, courage, and commitment; these are virtues the Marine Corps lives by, and soon virtues myself and my fellow Marines will live by. The Marine Corps has always been extremely intriguing to me. The opportunity for travel, education, and the respect of your peers is what drew me to it most. It also offers me discipline and structure which I feel I am sometimes lacking in my life. The Marines are…

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    Child Soldiers Reasons

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    may wish. a.) The rebel groups more frequently resort to the use of child soldiers, as these groups often revolt against the current regimes. Now the adults may have already been recruited into the armed forces. To combat this deficiency in their ranks they resort to abduction of children. In Philippines, around 1300 children are used by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front; In Chad…

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    Since 1999, there has been over 17,000 people that have been discharged from our U.S. Military from the resort of drugs. There has also been an increase in failed drug tests in the U.S. Air force by 82% and within the U.S. army 37%. Our Navy has discharged more people than any other branches of the armed forces from the resort of drug use during this time.There was 3,400 discharged just within the Navy due to drugs. The most known reasons for using drugs in the Military are from stress, Access,…

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