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    The Armed Forces Military Police ‘MPs.’ The U.S Coast Guard in itself is a law enforcement agency. The Army, Marine, and Navy all have their own type of a police system. The Army has the most iconic police force called Military Police or like I said MPs. The Marines have what they call ‘Provost Marshal’s Office or Law Enforcement Battalions or simply “Field Mps.” The U.S Navy also has their Masters-at-Arms or MAs. Even the Air Force as them they are called “Air Force Security Forces” they…

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    meaning of Veteran’s Day and why we celebrate. Veteran’s Day is a national holiday celebrated on the 11th day of the 11th month every year. Woodrow Wilson declared it as Armistice Day in 1919 to remind Americans of the tragedies of war. Then in 1938, a law made the day a federal holiday. Then again in 1954, its name was changed to Veteran’s Day by Congress.…

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    1) Why do I want to be a military officer? Different people have different reasons for joining the armed forces. However, for me it has always been very simple, I see it as the highest form of patriotism. People choose different avenues to show their love for their country. However, most of them are not ready to pay the ultimate price. My desire to be a military officer is driven by my love for this country and the need to serve it and its people. Serving others has always been part of my…

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    Until recently joining the military was a way to go to school, have a career. There was always an “idea of fighting in a war” but until 911 and Al Qaeda War was something that our fathers and Grandfathers knew. The abuse reported at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq brought a new conversation concerning the Geneva Convention. In my personal opinion from reading through the documents on the reports. There was clearly a lack of leadership and training for the soldiers that were in charge of…

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    harm or create a disadvantage for people. Neoliberalism is a key part of causing structural violence. In Haiti, this concept causes the impoverished communities to lack in agency, resort to risky behaviours, and endure the tyranny of the powerful military men. The result of structural violence is an increase in health disparities and untimely deaths among Haitians. In Paul Farmer’s Pathologies of Power, Acephie Joseph and Chouchou Louis are victims of structural violence in Haiti caused by…

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    Drones In The Civil War

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    It was akin to shooting a man in the back, they said. Today, guerilla warfare forms the foundation of modern military strategy. No longer do we march our armies into open fields wearing blue uniforms. Instead, soldiers wear camouflage, guns have silencers, snipers are stationed hundreds of meters from the heart of the battle, and stealth bombers patrol the skies. War evolves, and military strategy evolves with it. The introduction of drones effects a new era of war. To paraphrase American…

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    before the ruling class, radical changes which would require the “virtual abdication of those governing” (253). To quell the unrest, the government contemplates and applies military force. “One is impressed... more with the ineptitude of the governments’ use of force than with the skill of their opponents’ force” (252). The military forces fight poorly, are led badly, or desert, sometimes even over to the side of the enemy (88-89). The loss of the old regime’s…

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    Military (success plan(s)/way(s) of reaching goals) When the Civil War began, there were fewer than 20,000 soldiers in the national army, and thousands of those troops soon moved south to fight for the Confederacy. The (breaking off from another country) of Virginia also caused a large leaving/quitting (of a large number of people) of some of the militaryâ(Euro)a„¢s most experienced officers. President Lincoln quickly called for northern states to send volunteers, totaling 75,000, to join the…

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    recruiting center in July. These acts of terror have made people all over the world anxious when it come to the war with ISIS. People are wondering why the US has not destroyed this radical group when the U.S. has the most advanced military in the world. The reason the military has…

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    Senior Military Leaders

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    The most senior military leaders must be “best military advice” especially at the strategic level. Hence, senior military leaders ought to make comprehensive analyzes based on gathering of information after that create the best option for providing to stakeholders. Foundation of strategic decision depends on a good military adviser who needs to communicate internal and external organization because of the most information impact final decisions. Military adviser at the strategic level not only…

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