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    In early American diplomacy and military strategy was based around protecting the trade route. Many of the trade routes were states of conflict.based on the maps that I have viewed, one based on trade routes, and the other on early military engagements I gathered lots of information. Several wars broke out over the course of time because of piracy and other factors. The most common military strategies were used to protect the people among trade routes. Military conflict map links up with the…

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    People go to war because there is something to protect or defend--ideas, people, their own lives--but what really is war? It has no limitations despite efforts to create them. It is a conflict humans engage in against one another, however not by nature but rather by choice. Those who fight in it carry deep emotional and physical scars from fighting for the rest of their lives. Ultimately, war is all-powerful. In all its existence, war has affected the entirety of nations that are involved in…

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    Military Draft Benefits

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    who were conscripted, but in our nation today we are trying something new, voluntary service. With the birth of an all volunteer military came an unexpected consequence; nonmilitary individuals dread the draft. The draft has been employed throughout our nations history to meet the needs of our military might, and with great effectiveness. By looking at the history, economics, and benefits of the draft we will see that it would greatly improve our nation, because it would improve the quality…

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    Where is the free will in all of this? By doing mandatory drafting it will always greatly affect the next generation as well. We don’t want the United States to be all-military based where every single man and woman have to fight and have to risk their lives. It seems so unfair for many people could be at a disadvantage mentally or physically. These are some of the reasons why there should be mandatory service. It is financially…

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    The military branches are an all-volunteer force today. When examining which branch to join much research is involved to ensure a right fit. In that research stereotypes become a factor. Each branch has certain stereotypes, positive and negative, that seems to help or plague them when recruiting. The Air Force is the newest branch of the armed forces. With a name like the Air Force it is automatically assumed that everyone flies or at least works with airplanes. In actuality less than one…

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    new levels each year. They accomplish things that people never thought they could do 50 years ago. Women have just ventured into a new task that has started great controversy in the United States. Women all over the US have been enlisting in the military, not just one branch but all of them. They have gone into the air force, to on the ground with marines. They have taken this on by storm and many people do not like how it’s turning out. Men say that women aren’t cut out for war but almost every…

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    Military Power House Essay

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    America has now become known as the power house of the world. We hold the best military power there is. At first it wasn’t that way. During our revolution, we were only farmers who had muskets and pitch forks. Through the help of allies we were able to beat the British and claim our victory and independence. There were many other wars that would happen before us, the U.S. would become the military power house of the world. After WWII in 1939. Then the US decided it was their job to be the police…

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    Though she is considered the most powerful nation in the world, the United States is not at the elevated level it once was, especially in the area of military supremacy. It is understood by competing political parties that America’s military needs reform. This, however, is not a single definition idea. The source of protection and power of the United States is smaller than ever in comparison of percentage. When the armed services are again needed in larger quantities, it is possible that…

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    Invention Of Airpower

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    gunpowder and other further technological inventions changed wars throughout the history, but invention of an airplane changed it dramatically creating an airpower. When we look at the airpower today, we can define it as a use of all available relevant technology for commanders to use in air, space, and cyberspace. That definition is precisely emphasizing technology as main cause that gave birth of a unique military capability only airpower can provide; among others, to attack directly enemy…

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    Ideal Command Brazil

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    one-third of all animal species in the world ("BRAZIL." A Study of the Country Brazil. Web. 30 Apr. 2015. .) It is a still, humble and almost perfect location that is guaranteed to facilitate our needs in obtaining the initiative in combat power and military strength throughout the globe. Measuring in as the third largest country in the world, Brazil portrays characteristics ideal for any type of logistical and sustainment operations. In the event that the United States collaborates with this…

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