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    operational environment.” United States military has been engaged in Afghanistan or example since 2001. Culture plays an important role in mission accomplishment. Sunni Muslins made up of approximately 80% of the Afghan population, while Shia make-up of only 14%. Understanding this breakdown will help us facilitate and bridge the gap, which will open the lines of communication and achieving a common…

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    country that requires at least a year of military service for every citizen. This includes military drills, helping out local charities and even police officers if need be. It also helps people learn discipline and respect. It is also useful to have a huge reserve of men capable of fighting if there ever was a military threat to the country. However, it doesn 't exactly work this way. Greece is a country with absolutely no money at all. Most people joining military service are just sent to bases…

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    source janitorial and building maintenance service contractor providing lower janitorial and maintenance service cost as well as increasing efficiency and performance with our cleaning services. Freedom Janitorial Service is listed in the phone books, military job boards, and the El Paso Times job classifieds. The janitorial team sometimes go canvassing to neighborhoods to pick up their business and to make sure people know about them. Currently, they are creating a Facebook page, so that…

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    Military Sexual Assault

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    literature study female military personnel and veterans, despite the fact that men and women in the military have been shown to experience MST almost equally (Suris & Lind, 2008). As discussed above, differences have been shown in physical and mental health outcomes, but more research is needed to have a broader picture of these differences. The nature of the military institution has unique features that have been shown to influence the effects of sexual assault. Survivors in the military may…

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    him to do better in school. Soon after Wes stopped attending school he began to find trouble. Wes had been placed in hand cuffs for spray painting. Wes’ mother had been considering sending Wes to military school. Wes never thought she would do it but he came to realize should would. By sending Wes to military school Wes soon found out what respect was. However it took a little while to get use to the…

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    my head I was thinking; “yeah right! Me in the military, yeah…

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    My first major mission, a young 18 year old, the lead gunner behind a M240B as the first line of defense for our platoon; would soon be a situation that left an imprint in my life and has forever changed how I now lead as an NCO. This mission took place in 2007 near the city of Ad Dawr, Iraq. The mission was complex but my orders were simple, protect the convoy and provide security. The main objective was to expose and detain (if possible) a cell leader to include destroying his know cache point…

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    the job, you should be out there doing it...man or a woman" (picture caption). Women were band from the military in 1994 but in 2013, Leon Panetta and General Martin Dempseysign a memorandum ending the 1994 ban on women serving in combat roles in the military (The Guardian). Women should be on the front lines with the men serving are country. “Women have plenty of opportunities in the military over 14,000…

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    Veterans Stereotypes

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    other skill other than the one they they get from training and working for the military. The skills that they do receive from the military are completely useless when adapting to civilian life, and veterans are viewed by some as useless, unskilled, and unemployed. That they are a huge waste of taxpayer money if they were to serve no purpose outside of the military and they are just better off staying with the military and just serve and die instead of trying to take the jobs of workers who are…

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    I am invisible. Though that might seem a crazy thing to claim at first but truly I am. I am completely invisible. Sometimes I feel a little transparent, like I almost belong, but I am almost always missing out somehow. but I the fact still stands I am invisible, socially invisible. No matter where I am and regardless of how much I try stand out I just can’t stop blending in. As a member of generation that was raised with technology that makes communicating as easy as a tapping a screen or…

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