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    The historical context of nationalism dates back to the late eighteenth century as the French Revolution and time of enlightenment, helped society realize the importance of the ideal nation of arms and the emphasis on discipline within its military. The interest in one’s nation was now a derived concept of bound independent ideas of its people driven by the aspirations to the whole of a nation and the loyalty and patriotism for one’s count. The foundation of nationalism, shaped by social,…

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    choose whether or not to be in military forces because standards can be met and gender is nothing but an immutable characteristic. Women are the caretakers, the nurturers, and the one’s that make a house a home. It has been that way for centuries. Although, there are some women out there that are willing to take the risk. It may be that women…

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    Another example is that the South kept freedom of speech and allowed news papers to slander the South as well as publicize their military plans and strategies. Due to overconfident soldiers and the preservation…

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    Napoleon Bonaparte was one of the most successful military minds to walk the battle fields. He is very known for his leadership skills and captivating energy. Napoleon, was a French military leader and emperor who conquered most of Europe in the early 19th Century. Besides being a great leader on the battle fields, he was also seemed to know what was the best for his country. Napoleon rose the ranks of military rapidly during the French Revolution. He crowed himself emperor in 1804. He was a…

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    at the Wayne County fairgrounds. Jason Winkleman, who introduced both honorees, said Thompson, an Army veteran, “served a country that wasn’t quite ready for integration at the time.” The African-American overcame biases and racism to serve in the military and be active among the veteran community in Wooster for the past 50 years through American Legion Post 68. “He came home, and for the past 50 years he has made a difference,” Winkleman said. On the nomination form, Thompson was described as a…

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    The invention of steel, gunpowder and other technologies of war changed the battlefields throughout the history, but none so dramatically as innovations of airpower. Those innovations are the main cause that gave birth of a unique military capabilities only airpower can provide; among other, to attack directly enemy targets from the air regardless of their location, and to observe from the air.1 Today’s includes all available relevant technology for commanders to use in air, space, and…

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    just about everywhere. Everyone has seen pictures of military personnel wearing the green and khaki uniforms in wartime situations, although most people do not realize the significance of these uniforms and the true purpose they serve for military purposes. It helps to hide them from enemies similar to how animals use it to hide from their predators.…

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    Bonaparte is one of the most well known military leaders and emperors to walk the earth. He rapidly rose through the military ranks during the French Revolution, and eventually crowned himself emperor. The intelligent and hard working Napoleon managed to conquer much of Europe in the early 19th century and dominated in many battles. One famous battles is the Battle of Austerlitz, or the Battle of the Three Emperors. In this battle, Napoleon demonstrates his genius military strategies, his…

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    interpretation from this quote is simply that, freedom comes at a price which the members of our military come together to courageously pay. The saying is also stated to show gratitude to the military for defending one’s personal freedoms everyday. However people interpret it, it is true, freedom is not free. There are countless examples starting before the birth of the United States of America. The military has fought and endured thousands of casualties to protect our country’s freedom.…

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    The American veterans have protected the United States of America since the start of the United States Military in 1789. even before the American Revolution, volunteers risked their lives to defend our rights. Today, people join the Armed Forces, because they believe in the leadership to fight for liberty and justice. Veterans valued Americas loyality, therefore dedicating their lives to protect and serve this country. In addition to Veterans’ services all around the world, we should all…

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