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    Colonel Roush explains the constraints and principles by which we must live as military personnel. We must not contradict the President’s expressed desires, must follow regulations and laws as well as use the allocated funding properly as ordered by Congress, must act in accordance with judicial rulings, and must follow the supreme law of the land, including anything expressed in the Constitution and international law. Serving the Constitution is done through following the four sequential…

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    In some countries two years of military service should be mandatory, but not in this one. In The United States we are in the safest and should not be forced, or needed to be in the military unless we are wanting to, or took an interest into the military and know what they are doing. In the Constitution clearly states in Article Three: section three “Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and…

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    Inequality In Military

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    gender inequality existing on a national level, exploration into the existence in the military will be the focus of this paper. In 2016 there were roughly 215,000 women serving as active…

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    “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy was created in 1993 under the administration of President Clinton. The U.S military adopted this policy in order to allow homosexual or bisexual individuals serve in military forces under the condition that they not openly reveal their sexual orientation. This policy also specified that superiors should not initiate investigation of a service member's orientation without credible evidence of homosexual behavior. However, this policy has proven to have major flaws,…

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    REBUTTAL Military recruiters should target students, and by target, it means providing career information about the military who otherwise would not be considered. Students are distracted by all the technology that is constantly bombarding them with all kinds of choice. Some students feel overwhelmed by all the choice these days. Students from all walks of life are seeking their place in society and these same students are allowing other people to make their serious decision for them. These…

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    people come to this country for a safe haven, and to do what they want to do, and not what they are forced to do for their country. So saying what you want and believe in as a person is the American way of life. Making it mandatory to serve in the military to graduate college would not be a great idea. Many people would look at it as them being forced into something that they really would not want to do. Though people say you will do what you have to do to succeed, doing something that is not…

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    How would you feel as a parent if your children were convinced to join the military through deception? This is what is happening throughout the United States where representatives from the armed forces come to talk to students about joining the armed forces. While this can be a positive thing, many parents including peace groups are against this because of the pure pressure it puts on the students among other things. In order to keep students from making a decision that they don’t truly believe…

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    A military career is rough and definitely a one of a kind experience because in no other career can you serve the country like you would in the military. The question lies within you to understand the path of a soldier. It take more than courage to take that first step in. Being in the military takes resolve because you never know what the future might have in store for you. In the next few paragraphs i’ll talk about the pros and cons of being in the service, and if it’s really worth the time…

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    Samurai Weapons

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    samurai. There where some women who where samurais, they didn’t get much freedom being a samurai and over time samurais became officers. The samurais or “Bushi” in Japan where known to have become the premodern warriors of Japan. They made up the military unit that became the highest ranking social caste of the Edo Period. The Samurais had a big choice of weapons they could choose from bows and arrows, spears, guns but they were mostly well known to use swords. The sword was like a symbol to…

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    Symbolism In Colombia

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    Violence in Rio de Janeiro, Luke Dowdney documents the emergence of paramilitaries around the world as reactionary forces against leftist revolutionary forces. In many cases, the paramilitaries emerge due to financing and provision of personnel from the military. The paramilitary support the government efforts to fight the leftist revolutionary force. Moreover, the paramilitaries were indirectly financed through…

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