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    It is important that in the deployed setting it is important to ensure that the mission at hand is still the priority. It does not matter if the individual is a commanding officer or a corporal. Everyone within the military live by certain values, which is different for each branch of the Department of Defense. When it comes to the values that the Marines that Alpha Surgical Unit served, it consists of honor, courage and commitment. This was evident throughout Rule…

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    Armed Conflict Case Study

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    | | |[pic]Human rights exist only as a result of the proper discipline of military forces.…

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    Double V Campaign Analysis

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    Racial segregation in the U.S military reminded African Americans that they were second-class citizens on the home front whose society was the ideal pillar of the democratic freedoms and equality. African American men and women struggled to find jobs to support their families because racial discrimination kept them underpaid and unemployed. This led many African American men to join the U.S military, especially during hard times like World War II. During the war years, the segregation…

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    factors leading to social discrimination against men is the South Korean military. I served in the Korean army from 2012 to 2014, and my personal impressions of the Korean army are “lack of freedom” and “waste of time.” Korean soldiers are strictly prohibited to interact with the outside world, such as using cell phones. They have to sleep and wake up at appointed time every day. If there are no special occasions, soldiers do military training, watch-service, or various types of work as their…

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    Napoleon Bonaparte was a military leader in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Napoleon is considered one of the greatest leaders in history. Napoleon would eventually crown himself emperor of France and begin and expansion that would conquer much of Europe. Napoleon was majorly influenced by the French Revolution, for he would use the influence and create a revolution of his own. Napoleon accomplished a great empire through his military dictatorship, but he would also establish such reforms…

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    rules, the Uniform Code of Military Justice is the foundation of military law in the United States. There are twelve subchapters in which subchapter ten refers to punitive articles. Under those punitive articles, Article 107 talks about false statements. A few Soldiers will not think about possible facing punitive actions when they make the conscious decision to cheat when completing training. In regards to outcomes, the second ethical lens, are we hurting our military readiness by accepting…

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    Galula’s first and third laws of counterinsurgency are based on gaining and maintaining support of the population. These concepts form the basis of U.S. COIN doctrine of wining the hearts and minds that is prescribed by FM 3-24. President Obama’s West Point speech and General Petraeus’s COMISAF guidance provide a framework that is based on a doctrine that has been greatly influenced by Galula’s first and third laws. Galula’s first law states that the support of the population is…

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    Conscription In Sparta

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    participated in public life, although women did much of the work outside of serving in the military and hunting, typically consisting of handling all home affairs and child-rearing. Spartan men only had to option of two things until the age of sixty: military service or death (Brand, 2009, pg 2-8). Later on, Sparta conquered all of Laconia. They were regarded as neighbors. They were required to serve in the military as well to some extent, but not with the Spartan armies, nor were they…

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    On July 26 of 2017 president Donald Trump “tweeted “ that the USA government would no allow any transgender person to serve in the military force, after years of hard work fighting against the discriminatory laws of the medical standards .It took no more than one year that thousand of dreams were destroyed just because they’re not supposed to be the gender of their own choice if not the one’s they were born with. Being transgender is not a mental illness , it doesn’t make you less or more…

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    Army Ethical Dilemmas

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    responsibilities and the other ranks follow receiving less and so on. Nonetheless, the ethical dilemma is in the mandatory assignments, in the financial assistance when the family has children under six years old, and the financial assistance to get military uniforms. When assigned to a new post, Soldiers receive a financial compensation to pay expenses during their movement to cover personal and furniture transportation. However, this financial compensation…

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