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    My sisters told me I was too weak and emotional to be a Soldier and that I was wasting my time. Instead of accepting their labels, I chose to take on the challenge and it has been the most rewarding 13 years of my life. I chose to become a Military Corrections Officer. As I challenged myself and completed basic training and Advance Individual Training I knew I wasn’t weak, I felt empowered. My first duty station was is Mannheim, Germany where I took advantage of the train systems and traveled…

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    Being held in the cruel conditions of a country in the midst of war, terrorist groups kidnap children and force them to fight for them. The children are trained to fight and kill for the terrorists. These child soldiers should be granted complete amnesty for their crimes. Child soldiers are given drugs and a false sense of security and safety. Then they are forced to kill and fight. They don't have a choice whether or not they want to be a soldier for they would be killed if they refused to…

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    Child soldiers a children who go into war with their country and many are in Africa's most dangerous places. Most child soldiers don't know what to do because they're either too young or don’t know anything about war or guns. Here we will see where most child soldiers are at and were in the world they are or what is happening now or before they joined. I support That they should not go on trial because its not really their fault, because they might of being forced or did not have someone to live…

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    If you were being charged at by thousands of soldiers ready to shoot right at you, would you flee or hold your ground? In the Red Badge of Courage ( Scribner, 1894) author Stephen Crane questions the difference between courage, and cowardice. Henry Fleming is a teenager that has a special interest in combat. He does not consider the grave possibilities or even the disastrous events that can take place while in battle. Henry just wants to serve in the Union Army to make an immediate impact on the…

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    Erwin Romsel Weaponry

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    A weapon that has been with war for almost the entirety of the previous century and all of this one thus far, the tank, has changed warfare in many ways. The advent of mobile armored weaponry all started with the tank, albeit in its most rudimentary of forms. At first, this new weapon did not seem like a game changer, but that did not last forever. The tank evolved into a more mobile and armored piece of machinery, tactics changed to account for these beasts of metal and fossil fuel, and the…

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    British soldiers. The battle itself was one of, if not the largest battle in World War I, and consequently one of the bloodiest battles in humanity, which epitomised the futile nature of trench warfare .The Battle of Somme, in many regards, was a military catastrophe of unprecedented proportions, as a result flaws in many aspects of the British offensive plan, with some preordained miscalculations, as well as some unforeseeable problems, which collaboratively contributed to the failure of the…

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    “It was better than a circus.”(Paulsen, 1). Charley from Soldier's Heart by Gary Paulsen thinks that the Civil War will end soon at the beginning of the book and thinks the war is a circus. The title Soldier's Heart refers to the syndrome that the men have when they come back from the Civil War. Soldier's heart, equal to what is now PTSD, affects many men when they came back from the Civil War. By the end of the book, Charley comes home from the war with soldier's heart. Charley develops from a…

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    Basic Military Training

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    build up the team. This is not to say that basic is easy, but more in the sense that physical, mental, and emotion exhaustion must occur before the platoon or group can be built up under the name of the United States Army. As a bystander to the US’s military efforts who sits comfortably at home, it is easy to lose the concept behind why these men and women decide to dedicate themselves to a cause that at times seems blurred with death and tragedy. In most cases war is death and tragedy, but it…

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    The mission of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps is to motivate young people in high school to become better citizens and take an active role in the development and the perservement of their community. There have been many lessons that have taught us how take a more active role in our community and how to be better citizens three really stand out among them all these are the lessons that showed us how to live up to the mission of our program. The three were How to show respect to the…

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    When induvial requested to gain access to the 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s Current Operations Integration Cell (COIC), I verified their information in JPAS and when needed escorted induvials to their appropriate locations. I directly briefed the Commanding General of 21st theater Sustainment Command on issues related to his Commanders Intelligence Requirements. I was chosen over 7 superiors to conduct in-depth briefs to the CG and his Staff on 21st TSC’s Area of Responsibility,…

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