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    building can therefore be understood as a continuation of American imperial goals. Outline In this paper, we will explore the connection between the roles that the US attempts to plays internationally, developing democratic institutions and stimulating economic development, and the historic development of the US, taking into account the roles that nation building and empire building took in that development. To establish the case that the role that the US attempts to play is a positive one, we…

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    This is because advances in military technology over time naturally led to the changes in battle tactics, as clearly demonstrated by the vast differences in warfare between the American Revolution and WWI. Despite the existence of some similarities between styles of warfare over time, between 1775 and 1914, the advances in military technology eventually led to vast differences in how war was fought as seen through the comparison…

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    Science and technology has immensely benefitted Mesopotamian society through the innovations in the fields of military, writing, and medicine; Mesopotamians advanced military with the invention of the iron scale armour, increasing the protection of Mesopotamian soldiers and citizens and the chances of a victory, writing with the invention of cuneiform, giving the Mesopotamians the means to document records and allowing the government to regulate the society with more organization and efficiency,…

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    for Prussia and developed into a spectacle of Frederick’s military genius, with Prussia surviving the war despite copious adversities. The war, then, became a means through which Frederick the Great asserted his dominance as a political power in Europe with intent of assuring that Prussia is regarded with the same respect as historically dominating nations. Frederick owes his success during the Seven Years War to not only his own military genius, but also to the extraordinarily lucky…

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    Like the crafty women that they proved themselves to be, not only were they able to evade capture, they were able to walk right out of the British soldiers immediate grasp. Champion was delayed by a British sentry while carrying a military missive to George Washington. She managed to convince the sentry that “waking his superior officer” was not worth the repercussions. Like any gullible man in the presence of a witty woman, he was convinced she posed no threat and let her go. Little…

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    Samurai Death In Japan

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    were taken and imperial aggression revived samurai military traditions ("World War II (1939–1945)"). The value of death before dishonor and contempt for defeat motivated soldiers to ruthlessly defend Japan (Deal). During October of 1944 towards the closing stages of WWII, the Japanese launched suicide missions as a desperate measure, and a large majority of young men voluntarily joined in this piece of the fight…

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    In the article ‘The Draft would Compel Us to share the Sacrifice’ author Charles Rangel says that drafting people into the military would help us share the sacrifice of the war effort when needed. This is not true as a result of forcing us into the military we are inclined to not have a passion to assist our country for the reason that serving our country was not our choice. Moreover, when we are not motivated to achieve anything we are more inclined that we will complete it with less effort.…

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    Over 35 years ago, post- the Vietnam war, the Army issued field manual FM 3-24 to handle counterinsurgency operations. The subject matter of this manual assists soldiers in conducting operations by providing direction to better inform leaders on cultural complexities and techniques to better handle every divergent cultural belief without promoting bigotry. Nevertheless, it is not inclusive and does require a soldier to do research, depending on the region of the world they are infiltrating.…

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    The Army has now become entirely centered on technology; military operations, transportation, and communication all revolve around the use of technology, making it a necessity to possess a deep, solid background in it. To prepare cadets for a professional career as an officer, incorporating the use of technology…

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    Inequality In Military

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    social, political, and economic standings in the United States. With gender inequality existing on a national level, exploration into the existence in the military will be the focus of this paper. In 2016 there were roughly 215,000 women serving as active…

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