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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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    War, according to Pfaff and other sources. However, in securing this order in Europe there resulted an eventual “blitzkrieg” of American forces into Iraq during the Gulf War. The Gulf War was orchestrated not only as a result of this now fervent nationalism as a result of the Cold War, but also as a result of the Powell Doctrine of popular support, overwhelming force, focused objectives and rapid withdrawal. However, as Pfaff points out, this does not lead to a tradition in rapid withdrawal that…

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    • Greater Love is a poem written by Wilfred Owen where he mock romantic love for falling short in front of the brotherly-friendship bonds created during young men in war. • Wilfred Owen was an officer in World War I, however was sent to a hospital because he suffered from "shellshock". Here, he met poet Siegfried Sassoon, who played a part in influencing him to write poetry about war and the suffering of soldiers. He later returned to the war, where he was killed. Opening Statement and Title •…

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    authority. An intervention is disputed less when the military answers back without using any force. One example for the Lischer reading is the United states air force was stationed to Mozambique in the year 2008 to help assist those that were victims of a flood.…

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    “Let Women Fight” Makenzie claims that women are more than capable of fighting in combat; the mental and physical demands of being in the military can easily be met by women, which can be seen very clearly, as many women are already serving in the military. Makenzie’s use of examples develops her logos in her essay well, and also makes a very convincing argument for readers. She lists facts and data, often giving the reader examples of women who are successful in the military, and reasons as to…

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    Air Force Academy Essay

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    I am seeking a nomination to the United States Air Force Academy because I believe it is the best way for me to reach my goal of becoming a leader in our nation’s armed forces. The Academy is a place where I know I will always put my best foot forward. I felt a strong pull towards the academy when I started looking at colleges in 10th grade but attending the summer seminar sealed it in my heart and mind that this is the place where I want to be this fall. I know that, by having the opportunity…

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    be like whatever season it is. The average earning for a U.S Marine is $21,639-$72,768. It might be more and it might be less depending on where you are and what you do. Similar occupations to being a Marine are the Army, Police Officer, Navy, Air Force, Security Guard, etc. Most jobs that include protecting and or defending are similar to the Military. The Marines and the Military won’t be going anywhere anytime soon. The U.S will always need a way to protect itself and the military isn’t going…

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    Lately, the robots are used in almost every industry, doing jobs that are too dangerous or impossible for humans. However, the new technology is mainly used by the military, the most known example being drones that are used for espionage and even armed attacks against human beings. Drone aircrafts have had a huge impact on modern warfare, being able to provide surveillance and combat capabilities at low cost and without risk to the human operator. First, the drones have revolutionized the…

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    Summary Henry Fleming is a young person with sentimental ideas about the glories of war. He enrolls in the Union armed forces and rapidly finds sides of himself he never knew existed. Him joining the army was a result of his mother telling him that he should never run from battle. “‘I don’t know what else to tell you, Henry, except that you must never avoid your duty, child. If a time comes when you have to be killed or do a bad thing, Henry, don’t think of anything except what’s right.’” (page…

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    New technology has a major effect on doctrines by regulating the deployment of forces and different tactics performed on a theater of operations. Mr. Ibrügger , member of Science and Technology Committee of NATO, explains that the adaptation of military doctrine to new technologies is essential to ensure real benefits of these advances…

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