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    College Goals Essay

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    For example, a doctor, being in the military, and being a firefighter are three examples of things I could be. I want to go to West Point to be in the military. Going to West Point is important because it has an army simulation program,their physical team sports ,and they have a military science program. There are a lot of reasons why I want to be in the military.on the webpage “The Military Wallet.com” it says, “The military provides advanced technical training in a variety of career fields…

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    Should the US require military conscription This paper will be talking about the fundamental question of if the US should require military conscription for certain citizens in the country. My personal belief is that military conscription should be required for everyone at the start of the age of eighteen for two years or directly after finishing high school, whichever would come first. I will be covering these five key points in my paper how conscription worked in the past, how well has it…

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    could get you anything—and the Spartans did exactly this. And although the Spartans did not have philosophers or art, they were clever military-wise. Clearly, Sparta was better than Athens for multiple reasons, and by using strength, they were later able to defeat Athens in the Peloponnesian war. First of all, The Spartans produced possibly the most iconic military in ancient history. The ancient Spartans were very organized and systematic, and even used something called the phalanx formation,…

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    Impact Of Virtual Reality

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    become a true reality. That is however, in 2011, a young man by the name of the Palmer Luckey brought Virtual Reality to life in his parents’ garage. Virtual Reality now becoming a major piece in the worlds tech, this can revolutionize the way military, education, entertainers,…

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    US Army Career Essay

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    In the mid 1900s, the US military split into the separate branches: the Air Force, Navy, and Army. The career began to defend United States soil and the principles of the United States. Over time, the career changed from the entire United States military to just a single branch. During World War II, the Gi Bill was introduced. (“About the Army”) The United States Army requires many jobs for many different people. To figure out the job a person will be doing in the military, one must take the…

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    Military Substance Abuse

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    Runninghead: CLINICAL ANALYSIS Assignment #4: Military Substance Abuse Prevention Programs Gemma K. Vizcocho University of Southern California Professor Fred P. Stone, PhD, LCSW April 24, 2017 Substance abuse in the military has been a problem throughout history. The unique culture and stress experienced by military service members put them more at risk for substance abuse. Many service members turn to drugs and alcohol as a coping…

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    everything I went through when I recently attended the Air Force Academy’s Summer Seminar in July. While there, I was pushed well beyond my limits. We, the attendees, did strenuous physical training sessions at roughly a mile above sea level, woke up before the sun rose, attended sample classes, and studied tons of military knowledge while learning about the Air Force Academy and the admission process. It was truly a challenge being there, and I loved every minute of it! My visit to the Air…

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    Essay On Tuskegee Airmen

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    group of military pilots who were subjected to racial discrimination during World War II.1 As the first African-American pilots in the Army Air Forces, their efforts played a pivotal part in history as it relates to equal opportunity in America’s Armed Forces. This background paper is on the Tuskegee Airmen’s experiences in their Flight Training Program, the impact they had on desegregation in the United States Airforce (USAF) and their overall historical significance. 2. Flight training for…

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    Post-Military Careers

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    Serving in the military provides service members with excellent training for post-military careers. Many of these jobs allow veterans to continue serving their country after their military careers have concluded. These careers range from security to medicine. Here’s a look at four of them. 1. Cyber Security According to DoD Live, cyber security is a hot post-military career. It just makes sense. Military personnel already know some of the issues they’ll deal with when it comes to terrorism and…

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    Army Rotc History

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    ROTC, which was founded in 1916, stands for Reserve Officer Training Corps (TodaysMilitary). ROTC is a, “college program offered at more than 1,000 colleges and universities across the United States that prepares young adults to become officers in the U.S. Military” (TodaysMilitary). Cadets in the ROTC program who choose to receive an Army ROTC scholarship, or enter the Army ROTC Advanced Course must agree to complete an eight-year period of service with the Army. The Army, Navy, Marines, Air…

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