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    Joint Service Ethos

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    Joint warfare is heavily adopted in current complex environment. It requires a close inter-services cooperation while joint service amalgamates all the tri-service into one organisation with no service delineation. In modern warfare, wars are commonly won when the coordinated forces on land, in the air, and at sea are operating effectively toward a common goal. Joint service is not feasible because modern battlefield requires the tri-service expertise, ethos and functional structure to cultivate…

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    The Sniper Narrative

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    It was a dark, eerie night in the heart of Dublin where the sniper lay lonesome as he confidently watches over the roads. The streets were brimming with blood and corpses were mutilated and stacked on top of one another (Imagery). His rifle was hung perfectly to the right of him. Since the the barbarous assassin was not expecting any action, he conscientiously opened up a pack of cigarettes to help him relax. His cigarette was the only light that was visible in the dreary night sky that draped…

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    No one seemed to notice the war I was going through; the innocent dying, the clashing screams of murderous intent. A “children’s book” they all said. How ignorant they were... All they could think about was Magic Treehouse and The Babysitter’s Club. I had no one there to support me, no one. I was alone in this fight, I was alone to store away the gory words and brutal images. I was alone... But without him by my side, I was not. Of course I mean Harry Potter, but that isn’t the important part.…

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    Diplomacy is a learned skill Violence is, and always has been, a part of human nature. Children use violence to acquire the toy that they want from their friend, until they are stopped by an adult who teaches them how to ask nicely. Several grown adults will throw a punch the first moment they can when they are intoxicated. Looking at the film “2001- A Space Odyssey”, when the two tribes of monkeys are at the watering hole, they resort to violence to settle who wins the space. There is no…

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    The war, always associated with kill and trauma. The trauma is not only apply to the victim, it applies to those who have been in the war, whether have shot or been shot. Soldiers, due to patriotism, or mandatory, must to kill their country's enemies, or capture them if they could. For those soldiers with sympathy, even though they are in the "victory side," they still suffering from the war. In the film, the general Nakajima Kesago, is a representation of this type of people. From his view as a…

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    Cyber-attackers invaded the largest defense company in the world and the most important suppliers of the Pentagon to the network - but who they were and what they wanted? Officially there is to much information, but a look at the recent past may shed light on the object and purpose of the action. The affected defense contractor Lockheed Martin and the Pentagon was already target of cyber espionage: In April 2009, a 1.4-terabyte file was stolen, which was the largest at the time, weapons project…

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    Class Warfare In America

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    have different skills that they must learn to use in order to succeed. “Because their prime directive holds that all humans must share in a more equal division of wealth than what results in a state of individual liberty, egalitarians have declared war against nature or God” (1 Class Warfare). Later, the author delves into the idea that people of the right wing agree that everyone should have the opportunities to become successful, but they must be willing to try as hard as those who are of an…

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    Stephen Pressfield, author of The War of Art, states that most people have two lives: the life we live and the unlived life within us, but between the two stands resistance. Resistance is a disease that is more widespread than the common cold and more deadly than the Bubonic Plague. Every human being on planet Earth is a carrier of this disease, it is a disease that will cripple and prevent anyone from achieving what the carrier was put on this planet to do; whether that calling be art, music,…

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    didn’t want to do. So are these kids that are drugged, battling for their life in the war zone victims or perpetrators? One reason for why child soldiers should be given amnesty is because they are not morally responsible for their actions. Some people might say that child soldiers are no different from child criminals because they are both doing something wrong. But some say child soldiers are forced to fight in war, because if they don’t, they probably…

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    “Gentlemen may cry, peace, peace, but there is no peace. The war has actually began. What is it that the men wish?... is life so dear or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? I know not what course others may take; but for me, give me liberty, or give me death!”. George Washington and his troops had withdrawn from Boston and retreated from New York City. They arrived to Valley Forge in 1777, after George Washington had failed to stop the British when General Howe…

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