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    trinity explains the changes to the character of warfare from the ‘political-ideological French Revolution ’ to the ‘military revolution of the Great War ’ by acknowledging the variable but compelling relationships between: instruments of subordination such as government and policy; the implementation of ‘courage and talent ’ in the ‘realm of probability and chance’ by the military commander and his forces; and the resolve of the people, on all sides of the conflict. I. Major Point…

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    America has grown as a country in many ways over the decades. What was once a primarily agricultural country has transformed into an international military threat. America has not always stood at the top, but the creative minds that are the back bone of this country have helped the evolution of the of the American military. When people began traveling west most became farmers and ranchers to provide for their families. Things like meat, clothing, and shelter needed to be produced and built as…

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    IAF Advantage

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    missions. The IAF was established on 8 Oct 1932. Nowadays maintaining a modern air force is necessary to outsmart the enemies across different geographical locations. Modern and competent military equipment serves as political and global advantage in asserting the regional power among competitors. A competent military equipment also helps in avoiding engagement of direct attack by the enemies. India has adopted no-first-strike policy hence IAF serves as deterrence to enemy intrusions.…

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    Military Stereotypes

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    Old black and white photographs from the military are always fascinating, they have a funny way to make you imagine yourself in that particular time and place. They can also make you lose yourself for a few seconds when you look at them. One particular thing to notice in the photographs is that all of the serviceman looked very fit and none of them overweight. The majority of serviceman in old photographs actually looked very skinny. Photographs in current times look very different, not every…

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    is often used in the justification of political and economic agenda’s such as the militarization of the United states post 9-11. Public propaganda does not need to be utilized in order to effect a social perception of an enemy, but is often an effective tool for swaying social acceptance and commitment to the militarization process (Lutz 2002). Routinizing and normalizing terror has aided the U.S in effectively allocating resources to the military, changing social perceptions and ideologies and…

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    Castro Foreign Affairs

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    6, “Unilateral Invasion” for maximum force and control. Allowing outside forces, such as volunteers, exiles, and Cubans, to operate on the U.S.’s behalf is asking for trouble. The U.S. military is trained to handle invasion operations and should be in full control of such actions. Nobody outside of the U.S. military should risk being captured or killed doing the work of the U.S. fighting against communism in Cuba or any other…

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    The Army Profession and Challenges in the Civilian-Military Relations The United States Army is arguably the most powerful Army in the world. Its endurance from the Cold War era to current unconventional conflicts of the modern day has proven its resiliency. The United States Army is undoubtedly a profession, and the leaders in the United States Army have critical and important role, ADRP1 defined and described the Army Profession and the Army Ethic as “Army Profession – A unique vocation of…

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    Identification and Evaluation of Sources The purpose of this investigation is to answer the question: To what extent did the military tactics and empire-building strategies of Alexander the Great influence the culture and later rulers of Europe? This source is a video about Alexander the Great from Youtube, a video sharing website, that is part of the Crash Course World History video series. It was produced by author John Green and written by historian Raoul Mayer. Since the script is written…

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    Hundreds even thousands of vulnerable kids throughout the world are serving for the military to this day in 2018. Their childhood, as well as rights are taken away instantly when recruited into becoming a child soldier. These soldiers are being used for fighting, killing, and even sexual purposes. Young kids are being taken away from their families just to participate in these acts of violence. Although there are many organizations and programs reaching out trying to speak to the people and…

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    a contrast to the First Amendment. Nevertheless, in regards of whatever the circumstances of the people of society had misused the Second Amendment, the people has been entitled of bearing the guns to defend themselves from the government, as the military had to protect and secure safety from any hostile situations, the people are also having to bear weapons of any threat to national security. The anti-federalists argued that the federal control over militia could take away from the states the…

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