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    The concerns about allowing homosexuals to serve in the military have been an ongoing source of social discord and dynamic social discourse. Homosexual soldiers have served honorably in the U.S. military for many years and as such have participated in most of the major conflicts and wars around the world, including the American Revolutionary War (Baker, 2010). The idea that these honorable men and women have had to be less than honest about their sexual orientation so that they would be allowed…

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    Hundreds even thousands of vulnerable kids throughout the world are serving for the military to this day in 2018. Their childhood, as well as rights are taken away instantly when recruited into becoming a child soldier. These soldiers are being used for fighting, killing, and even sexual purposes. Young kids are being taken away from their families just to participate in these acts of violence. Although there are many organizations and programs reaching out trying to speak to the people and…

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    country; that’s the picture that Hollywood so willingly displays. Through our televisions and our phones we are shown the depicted version of global military characteristics. Through films, including Saving Private Ryan, and one a little closer to home, Gallipoli, we have been shown the brother-like relationship that we so fondly associate with the military and its soldiers. The issue I am about to introduce to you is merely one small branch in the tree of gender inequality. It seeps under all…

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    life, and he have left that specific portion of his life behind him. The applicant contends he have for some time now been pursuing a career in Law Enforcement; he feel that his reentry code, but more importantly the narrative reason for his discharge has negatively impacted on his pursuit of a career in this particular field due to the high regard the law enforcement field…

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    Air Force Interview Essay

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    life. I think the Air Force and other military branches are doing more than many companies to work towards a diversified workforce. This is partially because we are funded by tax dollars and this leads the military towards being somewhat of a social experiment run by the government. The military is getting better each year towards creating policies that allow for a greater range of diversified service. Women are now allowed in every role within the military, whereas in the past they were…

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    job in a large law firm, a high tempo reserve assignment in PSYOP (two mobilizations in four years), and an elderly father with late stage Alzheimer’s which required immense time and effort…

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    Military Drones are one of the most controversial new technologies. One reason is that drones are used to bomb military target. These are unmanned drone that target suspected targets. One of the latest downfalls from this technology is that they bombed women and children. The intelligence was wrong and innocent people were killed. The American people need to take on the government and say that this wrong. Drones were invented to be an intelligence gather for the war but it brought on by social…

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    how successful are armies that already allow women to serve in military combat. One of the most important militaries, where women aren’t only permitted to serve, but are required to do military service, is the IDF. IDF stands for the Israel Defense Forces, and “ it’s three things; it’s ground, navy, and air.” (Dobrzynki) Since the year 2000, after the amendment to military law, women are permitted to serve in any role of the military, including direct ground combat, and nowadays, the IDF is…

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    the police, I cannot advocate a bill which requires military service men and women to subject themselves to the authority of civilian police. A university may be dubbed an institution, but the military itself is a part of the federal government. The two should not be placed on the same level. The fault with the proposed bill stems from the inadequate research done on how sexual assault is handled in the military. The bill would require military officials to report sexual assault cases to…

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    Anti Lobbying Paranoia

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    Lobbying Paranoia: Military influence with Congress suffers from nebulous and ill-defined anti-lobbying rules that serve as figurative walls between Congress and the military. One anonymous Congressman summarized the problem, “Frankly, the anti-lobbying provisions as written are asine. If taken literally, Congress would be the loser. We need the services’ credible input.” Military officers limit their Congressional interaction for fear of their actions being interpreted as lobbying.…

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