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    wartime operations. This halting and eventual expansion of military encampments overseas was the result of fears of constant threat of attack from the Soviets during the Cold War, according to Pfaff and other sources. However, in securing this order in Europe there resulted an eventual “blitzkrieg” of American forces…

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    combat at the age of thirteen to chief of staff of the Prussian Army, Clausewitz developed his thoughts of war based on a variety of military experience. Two of Clausewitz’s tenets seem to stand out as profound and useful, and remarkably still relevant to the modern planner. Primacy of policy helps a planner avoid a strategy policy mismatch by aligning political and military objectives, and the calculus of effort can determine what kind of war they will be fighting based on the value of the…

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    affecting the humankind? This is the 21st century’s most representative question. Lately, the robots are used in almost every industry, doing jobs that are too dangerous or impossible for humans. However, the new technology is mainly used by the military, the most known example being drones that are used for espionage and even armed attacks against human beings. Drone aircrafts have had a huge impact on modern warfare, being able to provide surveillance and combat capabilities at low cost and…

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    Forcing the Military What if there was no push to persuade young people to go to college after graduation, but a push for them to go off and fight for their country? We would have a culture of breeding warriors and not innovative thinkers and creators. Not only that, but people would only look forward to obtaining a higher education if they made it out of the military unscathed. This would be the reality of the United States if we were to impose a mandatory two year military requirement on young…

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    Fitting In was by Steven Lee Myers, he mention about the negative and positive outcome of women that are joined in the military. The article gives information on the current status of women that are in the military. Also, the article describes how women that are in the military have their own living quarter for housing units. That article talks about sex and how it might end America military prowess. However, it talks about how now there are birth control and even ultrasound machines for safety.…

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    Military Advancements

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    Advancements in military technology help our troops and many civilians. advancements in military technology range from advancements in the medical field to advancements in the current weapons and improvements in old weapons. These advancements in medicine benefit our veterans and help save lives on the battlefield and can help save many others. The Advancements in weapons help reduce collateral damage and civilian casualties by making the weapons more precise. An example of this is in World War…

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    Finding the standard retail job, I joined so many young men and women that face life after high school. With no direction I looked toward military service. Joining the military was by far the wisest thing I could have done. Young men and women all across America are finding…

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    countries to require their citizens to serve in the military? Many countries place an obligation on every young person to serve in the military. This is a policy the United States should enact since it has many benefits for the military and the individual, although some deem it to be unconstitutional. After graduating high school, two years of military service should be mandatory for young adults in the United States. First and foremost, the military promotes responsibility and mental strength…

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    passionate dislike for violence, yet still having to participate in acts promoting the very thing you stand so strongly against? In some countries, two years of military service is required for youth and we should appreciate that we don’t have the same policy in the United States. Even a blind man can see that being forced to participate in the military could emotionally scar someone who is not mentally prepared to deal with the stress that comes along with it. In addition, it might not benefit…

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    Military Force Essay

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    INTRODUCTION As we have already known, military force is one of important thing in order to survive and to become a powerful country. In the past, there were a lot of wars happening and countries needed to have good military forces in order to survive. But what is happening now is gradually countries started to leave the physical war, instead, they use other things to compete with each other, The paragraphs below would elaborate more about why military power is not the only power that is…

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