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    Mandatory Military Service Some countries from all around the world require their citizens to be in the military for at least two years. But should the US require a two year mandatory military service? The United States has one of the largest countries in the world in terms of landmass, population, and even its economy. The US should not be one of the countries that require a two year mandatory military service because of its high population, it would increase the national debt, and it violates…

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    Why Marines Are The Best

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    For the past two centuries the Marines have made themselves an important part of the US military. Marines expect higher standards always being in shape and having a bond with other Marines making them family. The Marines have the dedication and motivation to push themselves past their own limits. This is what makes the marines different than the other military branches. Being a Marine is a serious life time commitment, those who earn the title of being a Marine are expected to act in a manner…

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    was crowned the Miss Universe 2015. After being questioned on her opinion about the United States having a military presence in her country, she stated that she does not see any problem with it. Her pro-U.S. military presence response elicited strong reactions that baffled some politicians, leftist leaders, and activists who are against U.S. military presence in the Philippines. The debate of having U.S. military bases and/or troops in the Philippines has become a hot topic in recent media that…

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    led to a power-vacuum in the Pacific that the United States and her partners will have to counter in order to maintain control and economic prosperity of the region. Therefore, it is integral to future sustainability of peace that the United States will have pursue economic bilateralism continue to deter conflict through the building of strong military partnerships across the region. Moreover, According to America’s Strategic Response to China’s Military Modernization by Ashton B. Carter,…

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    Air Force Culture Essay

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    No organization is perfect, either is the military. Not every member upholds the qualities of selflessness and some think they can be apart from the military standards. The Air Force has corrective measures such as yearly training to try to prevent or correct issues that can derail members. In the high-performing culture of the Air Force, where…

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    WWII Report Card Essay How well do you think The United States of America did in World War Two in terms of Pre-War Readiness? What exactly is Pre-War Readiness? Pre- War Readiness time wise is before Pearl Harbor, but how well prepared was The United States of America for a war before Pearl Harbor? Also how well did The UNited States of America perform in World War Two? What kinds of Military strategies were used? Where the military tactics effective? And perhaps one of the most important…

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    Military Intervention has become a big part of a country’s way of expression towards unlawful crimes committed by terrorist or militant neighboring countries towards small and vulnerable nations. Military intervention, in most cases, is a last resort due to the fact that diplomacy is never considered by everyone involved in the diplomatic affair. As for military intervention, it does not always involve a much stronger country and a small country that cannot fend for itself. Opposition to war is…

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    nations representing both sides of the coin are the United States and the Peoples Republic of China. This can be done through a myriad of ways such as a strong military, varies levels of law enforcement, and an inclusive intelligence community. In a nation such as the United States of America, the focus of the aforementioned entities is to preserve…

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    El Salvador Civil War

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    The United States had a great fear for communism during the time of El Salvador’s civil war. Ronald Reagan said this in regard to why the United States decided to support the government of El Salvador "to halt the infiltration into the Americas, by terrorists and by outside interference, and those who aren't just aiming at El Salvador but, I think, are aiming at the whole of Central and possibly later South America and, I'm sure, eventually North America."(Blum). Keep in mind the Soviet Union…

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    election of John Kennedy, Military Chief, Maxwell Taylor takes the opportunity to formally introduce the new military program to the American people in the article “Security Will Not Wait”. The need for a new military program was deemed necessary since before Kennedy came to office.This proposal addresses the changing ‘world conditions’ and the need to discard the ‘New Look Policy’ and all its entailments in order to maintain the power balance between the United States and the Soviet Union.…

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