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    the specific area of their choice is needed. To be a profession you ultimately need the trust of people. A Profession is someone who has love, inspiration, and dedication for what they do. In the Military, having a profession, you need to be able to provide something that society can’t do. If a Military profession can’t provide security, it can’t uphold the…

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    fact that there are world organizations, the United Nations (UN) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), that would prevent a war from breaking out among the countries. The UN’s purpose is to promote international cooperation and maintain international order. NATO’s purpose is to stay in alliance with North American and European countries. Both of these organizations were created to prevent a world war happening through negotiation and treaties. Both organizations were also created…

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    genders. While I was in the military, I often had issues with communicating with my wife because of how immersed I was with very masculine communication style. I always found myself getting frustrated with not getting a direct answer from my wife or having to have a half hour conversation just to reach a yes or no answer. The military is a very masculine organization. The women in the military were required and pressured to communicate in a very masculine way. The military itself is very…

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    Too much investment on high technology can lead to failure to invest in other necessities such as military training, military police and linguists (37). Linguists are needed as a way to communicate with people of countries where a power has military presence such as the United States in Afghanistan. Hard power used in cyber information can do damage to physical targets in another country destroying the soft power that cyber…

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    The soldiering policy in Taiwan Military With the threat from Mainland China, Taiwan needs more professional soldiers to protect our homeland. Therefore, the soldiering policy has been transformed from conscription to recruiting system since 2006. As a result, how to attract the young people to join the Army is officer’s primary mission. However, the…

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    Soldiers will influence the mindsets of Army Professionals. What cannot be understood means it’s unable to change, that is how the Army Professional Culture transpire? If an individual in the profession cannot comprehend what is wrong with an organization how can he fix anything? The Army Culture bases itself on how we do things. The student handout (2010) state “Army culture is the system of shared meaning held by its Soldiers, “the shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that…

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    Napoleon used a very interesting form of warfare during his overall military career. When he first gained control of the army, he found the soldiers well-armed but badly equipped and supplied (Dugdale-Pointon)(IWonder). He discovered the uniforms to be insufficient and the army smaller than the report previously given (Dugdale-Pointon)(IWonder). He engaged in a major military campaign of France, and he performed multiple armed operations that immensely weakened the government (Alfarsi). Napoleon…

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    benefitted Mesopotamian society through the innovations in the fields of military, writing, and medicine; Mesopotamians advanced military with the invention of the iron scale armour, increasing the protection of Mesopotamian soldiers and citizens and the chances of a victory, writing with the invention of cuneiform, giving the Mesopotamians the means to document records and allowing the government to regulate the society with more organization and efficiency, and medicine, which, through the…

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    Know the Enemy 3 Lesson 4 He will win whose armed force is vivified by a similar soul all through every one of its positions. 4 Lesson 5 He will win who, set himself up, holds up to take the adversary ill-equipped. 4 Lesson 6 He will win who has military limit and isn't meddled with by the sovereign. 5 Lesson 7: Timing Is Essential 6 Lesson 8: Have a Unique Plan 6 Lesson 9: Disguise Your Plans 7 Lesson 10: Win without Fighting 8 Lesson 11: Change Represents Opportunity 8 Lesson 12: No One…

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    Introduction The military is a very complex and diverse place of work in the United States. The Code of Conduct in the military is one of the most important documents that an armed forces member whether it be civilian or military has to read and follow. In this essay there will be a discussion on the armed forces’ Code of Conduct. Morals and ethics in the military will also be discussed in this essay. As Dr. Jim Tonor states (2000), “ethics is not for sissies.” In the military individuals…

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