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    The army exists in a nation for example in North Korea to serve the interest of the people and by extension to protect the enduring benefit of the whole nation so as to fulfill the country's military responsibilities. These duties call for a value-based leadership characterized by impeccable attributes or characters and even professional competencies. All these requirements are features that all leaders at every level or cohort are required to possess regardless of their levels of leadership,…

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    state of Florida and she is currently working in the role of a Military & Family Life Counseling program (MFLC) with the United States Air Force. The MFLC Program provides short-term, non-medical counseling support for a range of issues including: relationships, crisis intervention, stress management, grief, occupational and other individual and family issues. Psycho-educational presentations focused on issues common to the military family including: reunion/reintegration, stress/coping,…

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    The Army Ethic defines what it means to serve honorably. Our professional responsibility is to daily contribute honorable service, living by and upholding the Army Ethic in the conduct of our mission, performance of duty, and all aspects of life. Each essential characteristic is linked to honorable service by virtue of upholding the Army Ethics. While honorable service is vital to the success of all essential characteristics in order to exercise the Army Profession, other notable…

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    has entrusted us to defend individuals constitutional rights and to always lookout for the best interest of the American people. One way the Armed Forces has ensured that individuals constitutional rights are protected is by putting Soldiers into Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) that best fits the Soldier unique skill set. The Army has implemented a program to make sure we have the Soldiers that are best for the professions within its ranks by implementing the GT Testing System. One form of…

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    Since I was a little girl, I have wanted to be a part of the military. I was fascinated with the sacrifice that was continuously given by soldiers, the call to a cause bigger than themselves, the hard work, the loyalty, and the risk and the bond soldiers shared with each other. Unfortunately, there have been less women than men enlisting in the military; if they do work for the military, they usually become army doctors, nurses, interpreters, and so on instead of field operatives. Some say women…

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    “We Were Soldiers” showcases the very first battle in the Vietnam War between the Vietcong Militia and the United States military. This battle was the Battle of la Drang in November of nineteen sixty-five. It's based on the book, “We Were Soldiers Once...And Young”, which was written by participants of the battle, Lieutenant General Hal Moore and reporter Joseph L. Galloway. The movie also portrays what happened on the home front for wives and children of the men serving for the United States.…

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    Yuan was from a landed military family of Xiangcheng in Henan province.” Yuan Shikai was adopted by a general who was childless, this later started his first job as a military man. After this, in 1866 his place of residence changed and his adopted father, Yuan Tu-ch’en. They moved to Shantung so Shikai could start a career in imperial civil service…

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    for your birthdays, or even first days of school, which are the moments that are, cherish the most. Now and days, the numbers of women joining the military are staggering and growing rapidly. Women should not be allow into combat since it could possibly destroy the culture of the military by making it weaker and less interesting for man to join the military. Anyhow, Studies show that women are unable to produce and take in pressure in the moment of combat. Therefore, women should not be allow in…

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    common practice during the feudal war that ravaged Japan. Musashi was able to throw his opponent to the ground and beat him to death with a stick. Thus, started the life of the greatest samurai to live in Japan. This would be Musashi’s first of many duels that would help him form his style of combat and let him live the style of life that he…

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    In August Saint-Gaudens’s masterpiece, Colonel Robert Shaw and the Massachusetts Fifty-Fourth Infantry march perpetually southwards towards their impending faith on the sandy shores on Morris Island, South Carolina. The monument recalls the 28th day in May 1863 when “one thousand men strode with swaying steps and swinging flags through the streets of Boston and into glory.” Col. Shaw riding his horse with his back straighten and eyes firmly affixed towards their final resting place. The drummer…

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