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    Intelligence is vital to all commanders to make decisions across the range of military operations. It is a discipline that utilizes information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance when conducting operational or campaign planning. Some skeptics have described military intelligence as an oxymoron. This specialty focuses on gathering, organizing, analyzing, protecting and disseminating information which has been involved throughout history. The Holy Bible contains one of the…

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    obedience, and setting the example that are present in the capstone documents of the Armed Forces have been always present in the Italian military tradition. Those values have characterized the military people raising them to a higher standard within the society in consideration of their role of Armed Forces which the national security rely upon. Of course, the military, like the society itself, have evolved through the years with the opening of the services to the women in 2000, the abolition…

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    National Guard The National Guard is the branch of the military that operates as a “home guard.” Like servicemen and women in other branches of the armed forces, members of the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard undergo military training to protect the nation in case of attack and to aid americans during time of crisis, including national disasters like earthquakes and floods. Unlike other branches of the military the guard is mostly stationed on home soil (though they can be…

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    AIM Personal Statement

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    given an assignment to put together a presentation on a future career we would like to pursue, going to a school on a Coast Guard base (Borinquen Air Station), I had a great interest in joining the military. Helicopters flew over my house weekly, they never failed to amaze me and I knew working with aircraft was my highest goal for me and it remains that way today. I would like to attend the AIM program this summer because I believe it will allow me to reach a better understanding of how cadet…

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    War Dog Research Paper

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    out drugs, bombs, scents from missing people, etc. War dogs are used as: patrol dogs, messenger dogs, mine dogs, casualty dogs, tunnel dogs and, sentry dogs, and more. Dogs are even used as morale boosters in military hospitals. Dogs are put in a dangerous line of work to help the military but is it humane? While these dogs do receive “top veterinary care”, they are forced to work more than a dog should be working. “CIA K-9 Unit dogs work 60 hours a week, on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.”…

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    of the time, it was groundbreaking. Furthermore, their three-axis control became and remains the standard steering system on various fixed-wing aircrafts. Their basic design would be developed into the much-more-practical Wright Flyer III. However, large scale usage of aviation technology would not be observed until World War One. At the time, militaries around the world saw little potential in a technology barely out of its infancy. Nevertheless, airplane technology became much more…

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    current strategic direction and global security environment. Satellites and cyber technology will be part of the design of the system. The U.S. military will be able to strike quickly and remain engaged for increased periods while additional forces move to the area of concern using the GSS system. Increased Naval and Air investments in submarines, ships, aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV’s) and unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV’s) is critical. The Navy and Air Force allows us to project…

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    held high value in discussing the topic. The showcase of none verbal reactions actively exhibited before verbal reactions gave future preemptions of their opinions, thus thru mannerisms they demonstrated discontentment to the future answers of the Military leadership during the discussion. Through the interviews, the question raised on what their opinion was about Soldiers with profiles in leadership positions. Profiles in Leadership Positions Profiles in leadership positions have been…

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    Essay On Career In College

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    it is a world wide career. The army has plenty of job fields there are office workers who manage military profiles and there are military medics who fly in planes or even have military hospitals. This career has plenty of work hours depending on deployment or not if you are deployed to overseas or even on active duty in the United states this can result in having many months without leaving a military base…

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    During the first half of World War One, people were still trying to figure out what purpose aircrafts would serve in the war. No one had ever fought a war with aircrafts before, as wars before 1914 were fought on land or at sea. Even while most were skeptical, aircrafts quickly became involved in the war. While air combat would not change the outcome of World War One, it played an integral and essential role in drawing the war to a close. Death of pilots and those involved in aerial fighting was…

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