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    Air Force Culture Essay

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    No organization is perfect, either is the military. Not every member upholds the qualities of selflessness and some think they can be apart from the military standards. The Air Force has corrective measures such as yearly training to try to prevent or correct issues that can derail members. In the high-performing culture of the Air Force, where…

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    things I think are gifts to our generation. One of the most important ones is sacrifices. I am grateful to have so many people in the military that risk their lives for their country. There are many policemen that risk their lives to keep us safe. The people in the armed forces work very hard for the USA. 344,959 soldiers died in combat in WWI and WWII. I respect the military because they protect the USA with their life. Another gift to my generation is freedom. Everyone…

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    the higher the levels of compliance. The reason behind why soldiers fight will greatly determine their passion to achieve victory. Everyone fights for protection of their friends and family. However what the soldiers contract for changes from one state to another. There may be events that inspire soldiers to enlist, such as 9/11 in America. Voluntary enlistment…

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    The reason why the squadron is, in General Goldfein’s words “the beating heart of the United States Air Force,” is simply because much like the heart without it the life blood would not be able to pump in order for the body to function as needed. Now the life blood of the Air Force is our ability to Fly, Fight, and Win, but that is the big Air Force answer. The life blood of the squadron is morale, and bad morale is like leukemia. Firsthand experience has shown what good morale can do in places…

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    been a big debate over mandatory military service in the United States. Many people believe military service should be mandatory for a minimum of two years. This promotes national unity, ensures high levels of governmental participation, and can provide useful skills. Mandatory military service can promote national unity in a variety of ways. First, it admits civilians to gain knowledge and convoy together, creating that shared practice of having served in the military. Then, there is also…

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    Did you know a military soldiers can get paid up to 1,531.50$ to 19,762.50$ a month; in today’s society that isn’t that much. Our military deserves better pay, treatment, and equipment. After all they protect and fight for us and our country. The least you could do is say “Thank you for your service,” but most people don’t even do that. Our military deserves more and you know it! Military soldiers deserve better payment for what they do like risk their lives and do things not a regular person…

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    With the long-term deployment of United States military forces in several regions of the world, has led to new challenges for military members and their families. The constant deployment of a parent or a spouse to a combat zone has developed a challenge not seen in over a decade. Deployment is defined as any assignment away from the service member’s home, whether it is overseas or within the United States, or during peacetime or wartime. The effects of wartime deployments go past the average…

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    significant impact on the mental health of military members. United States military mental health professionals have attempted to bring the occurrences mental health disorders under control while at the same time maintaining a fit and ready fighting force. These attempts at minimizing the impact of physiological disorders include counseling, screenings and early intervention (Pols and Oak, 2007). Despite the collective actions of the Unites States military and the Veterans Health Administration…

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    This is time of war, so casualties and wounded 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…

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    until I watched all of my dreams come crashing down around me on a cold, snowy day in December. I’ll start from the beginning. Since I was young I’d wanted to be in the military. My mother and father always told me stories of their time in the Pineville High School JROTC, (Junior Reserved Officer Training Corps, a type of military training for highschool students) and no matter how many times I heard them I listened raptly, fully engrossed in their tales of Drill Team competitions and bonds…

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