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    relevant to use the quote you chose in regards to operating outside the normal boundaries of the military. What are the normal boundaries of the military, every branch has communities within communities that all have different expectations of what they expect their personnel to do. All have politics but they are all different in many ways and yet the same. Personally this has in a way affected me in my military career I am from a very technical portion from the navy, and following direct orders…

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    change that. God didn’t make Adam and Steve or Amanda ann Eve. I do think that anyone who would like to serve in the military should be aloud to. You have to look at both sides for this. One is they want to try and help with this country but, the other is that the presence of them may weaken the bonds of trust among soldiers. Barring LGBT people from serving openly in the military is a discriminatory practice and troops should be judged on ability, not sexual orientation and gender identity.…

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    have held significant roles in the military. These positions were strictly support based, for example nurses and clerks. According to an article called Women in the Military, “nearly one-fifth of the armed forces today is made up of females”. (women in the military). Over the years the roles and the amount of women who served has changed dramatically. According to Women in the Military, “during World War I there were roughly 23,000 women who severed in the military. That number grew during World…

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    cadet’s daily lives and incorporating the military foundation, covering the history, techniques for oral communication, drill and ceremony, and marksmanship. The JROTC program seeks for exemplary citizens making the community a better place. In 1916 the program had a different goal, it was meant to commission officers in the military, but over time JROTC is used as a resource for success. By introducing cadets with the necessary traits for their careers, military or civilian, JROTC directs…

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    The US Military Defense

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    The US military is the armed forces of the United States of America, and it consists of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard. The commander-in-chief/Military’s overall head is the president of the United States, he helps form military policies with the US DoD, as well as helping carry them out. The US is considered the strongest military force in the world today, and becoming the strongest force in the world requires money; The US spends what the whole rest of the world…

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    EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTION #9: SEARCH AND RESCUE Jeremy Hughart American Military University I chose to write this paper on the emergency support function #9: Search and Rescue. This function is especially important to me because it requires the most specialized training and dedication to the job. Search and rescue personnel must have nerves of steel and be able to perform under incredible stress when called upon. They must be ready to launch immediately after all natural disasters on land,…

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    and continued education. All professions have one thing in common, they always have society’s best interest in mind. Trust is the foundation for all professions. According to the Army White Paper (2010), examples of professions include, medicine, military and law. The Army is a Profession of Arms. The Army is a profession trained in the ethical use of weapons, weapon systems and lethal force. Soldiers must be experts in their professions and always have the best interest of the people in mind.…

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    Throughout my military career I realize that the military isn't has perfect as we think, but knowing how to deal with dilemmas and overcome it is important in any organization. The army tries to enforces a strong code of ethics which is a guide to help and cope with ethical dilemmas. We all at one point will deal with some sort of ethical dilemmas, but knowing how to overcome is a recurrent part of life. Many might known that ethics is very important in the military, but there's always one…

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    Symbolism In Colombia

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    Armed Violence in Rio de Janeiro, Luke Dowdney documents the emergence of paramilitaries around the world as reactionary forces against leftist revolutionary forces. In many cases, the paramilitaries emerge due to financing and provision of personnel from the military. The paramilitary support the government efforts to fight the leftist revolutionary force. Moreover, the paramilitaries were indirectly financed through…

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    minimal similarities to their respective approaches to warfare in regards to tactics, strategy, and motivation of personnel, and actions to achieve victory. Both militaries displayed several of the modern Principles of War and used them in practice during planning and execution phases of operations. The Chinese and Roman empires were military superpowers of their regions. Modern militaries have incorporated principles taught and learned from the era into current strategies and tactics. Many…

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