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    Many members of my family have served in all branches of the military. This has caused me to always have the utmost respect for our military veterans, past, present, and future. I feel it is my duty as an American to follow in their footsteps. Service academies challenge their cadets physically, morally, and mentally. They challenge cadets to attempt to achieve rigorous academics while also balancing physical training and other obligations. These requirements are essential in creating…

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    live among everybody because they are just as same as anyone in this world. They’ve been facing many difficulties and fighting for their own rights. One of those situations now they are participating in is the rights for they, themselves in the military, more rights are needed to equalize their human status. The word LGBT stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual…

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    throughout my life have had an effect on my growing and I have learned from, I think of many different experiences. Though, the one experience that has had the most significant continuous impact on my life, the one I have gained the most knowledge from, would be growing up with a military parent. Being in a military family you learn a multitude of information at a very young age and see the world for what is actually is and not what it is made out to be. From living the military lifestyle from…

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    article was written by Richard C. Brown had many major figures in his article they were General Emory Upton, General William Sherman. The reasons why they are important to us because, General Emory Upton was looked upon as a great military soldier and a brilliant student of military science which helped him develop his tactics that would change the way we fight our enemies of today. Because of General Emory Upton became a great leader, he inspired everyone else that was involved in this article.…

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    World War II, felt a calling to fight for his country. The government indoctrinated its citizens with a strong sense of nationalism from an early age. They instilled a sense of military supremacy that played a key role in how military men fought in World War II. Thousands of Japanese men alike lined up to enlist in the military, those selected were proud, while others felt that they were failures to their country. Yutaka, like many others, eagerly joined the Navy to pursue his dream of honoring…

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    Although Asperger’s syndrome is often seen negatively, the symptoms seen throughout Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson’s life were able to shine a positive light on his life. Not only did his symptoms of Asperger’s syndrome make him unique, some of his symptoms helped him to become one of the most successful military leaders of the United States. Jackson’s symptoms of Asperger’s syndrome included strange behaviors and relationships, obsessions over certain activities, and extreme determination and focus…

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    Military Draft Benefits

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    There are many benefits to a country by women and men joining our government military. While there is a benefit I think the decision should be voluntary. Serving is not for everyone. I would never think a draft is a good thing, because it isn't right to involve a person to go to war .I can understand asking people who are for a war and in line with their government to go to war. I can't see anything spot-on in sending people who are of different political beliefs than their government, or…

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    AJ In The Air Force

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    and current student at Texas State, provided a unique perspective on life in the military and the transition back into civilian life. AJ is a black woman in her upper 30s from a small rural town outside of Summerville, South Carolina. She is currently enrolled in the full-time Master of Social Work program, while also maintaining a family life with her husband and three children. AJ has two brothers who both served in the military, her younger brother in the Marines, and her older brother in…

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    Challenges Faced by Military Spouses Make Them Heroes For many years, military spouses have been the backbone of the family. They are heroes without fame, heroes without costumes. They are the cornerstone in support of the deployed service member and the family members left behind. Some people say that heroes are those who are fighting for our country. However, it is very evident that the challenges faced by military spouses make them heroes too. One challenge military spouses’ face that makes…

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    Being a military officer shoulders a responsibility like no other. You are equal parts leader and manager, bearing a burden that requires you to always be your best. It is a position of great honor, requiring that you not only live your service’s core values; you must also personify them for your seniors and subordinates because compromising these values is not an option. It will be my responsibility to make the most of my team’s unique talents, as I will have to be able to bring out the best in…

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