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    To win the Revolutionary War, there were three crucial factors. First, the unity was solidified when the rebellious consciousness was aroused thus uniting the Americans against the British. Secondly, it was the American military force that translated into action the thoughts of rebellion. (S,109)Lastly, the logistic supports from the grassroots allowed the army to fight without worrying about the food shortages. (A5)These factors which constantly affected each other made the united Americans…

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    America’s Dilemma: U.S. Army Senior Leader Misconduct One of the most respected professions among any ethical society has shown a significant weakness among its leadership at an alarming rate in recent history. More specifically, in the United States (U.S.) the Armed Forces are in an ethical dilemma. Among all of the U.S. Armed Forces, the U.S. Army has seen a staggering spike in senior leader misconduct in the twenty-first century, by the likes of which has never been recorded (Tan). In…

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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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    Caitlyn Jenner's Courage

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    Bullets skimming just over head, and explosions in a random order never knowing where they're going to hit next. In the midst of all the men there is something unique about them some would say they’re crazy others might say that adrenaline caused it. Children fighting cancer which has completely devastated their health hang on and fight day by day. Even though it hurts and they might think giving up is easier, but these men, women, and children have a power that drives them, their courage. It…

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    The Roman republic was formed on the backbone of having a formidable army, consisting of several legions that pooled their numbers from all parts of the Republic. The sheer size of the Roman army, approximately 300,000 soldiers, made them unrivalled in the region. This numerical superiority significantly aided them in their conquests, leading to victories more often than not. The triumphant conquest of territories strengthened the power of Rome’s ruling elites, and brought about an increase in…

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    Within the mountains of Northfield, Vermont; rumor has it that when you climb the 1,206 feet to the top, you can hear “Sir yes sir!”, "What the heck are you doing cadet?", "Left, left, left right left!" In certain times of the year, you can look down the top to see cadets flying off a dirt mound into icy cold water, “AAAAAHHHHH!” bouncing off the mountain side harder than a super bouncy ball. Maybe, even while hiking and climbing to the top, there was even a chance where you would have run into…

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    “I am an expert and a professional.” The very reason why we are a unique organization. We often question what it means to be a profession? Professions are not professions simply because they say they are, says Colonel Matthew Moten. It simply means experts certified within the profession, entrusted by the people to demonstrate competence, character, and commitment. The Army of profession was inherited by men and women of this nation to help develop expertise within our formation through complex…

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    Australian defence policy; why do they matter; and what kinds of expeditionary operations are most important. With exploring these questions, it concludes that in Australian defence policy, expeditionary operations are the offspring of the colonial history legacy which cultivated Australia’s continent ethos and sea insecurity. Therefore the level of Australia’s commitment to certain offshore campaigns and the way to support them largely depends on where the operations will be conducted and how…

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    /2754033.stm Song: Travelin’ Soldier by Dixie Chicks Both of these are about the beginning of the Vietnam War. The song is about a girl that is working in a little diner and meets a young boy that just turned eighteen. The soldier is in his military uniform waiting for the bus to go to Vietnam. In this article it is also saying how they had to send out drafts for males that had turned eighteen to go and fight the war. Both of these are about the beginning of the war and how it was hard for…

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