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    Satish Chandra Poodari Homework 5 Military technology and safety. Robots use in military raises safety concerns: Introduction From the past few decades, robots use becomes very popular and common in military services. Robots are able to do some risky jobs which human beings are unable to do. There are many benefits of using robots compare to humans. Humans get tired easily during the war but machines do not get tired. They don’t know what fear of death is, never close their eyes nor hide…

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    combat related and after being informed they make the military an option in there career choice Introduction I. Attention-getting device: A lot of individuals have the common perception the Army is kicking down doors and taking names, but what most people fail to realize is that the Army as a profession has a lot more opportunities then one might think. A. Credibility Statement: For the past eight years I have dealt with some type of military training rather it being the four…

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    Jonathon E Houser MIL 310 American Military History I Instructor: David Bodamer 05/23/2016 Military administration in the American Civil War was affected by expert military instruction and the well ordered experience. While not all pioneers had formal military preparing, the U.S. Military Foundation at West Point, New York and the Unified States Maritime Institute at Annapolis made committed frameworks of expert officers whose comprehension of military science had significant impact on…

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    was written by Richard C. Brown had many major figures in his article they were General Emory Upton, General William Sherman. The reasons why they are important to us because, General Emory Upton was looked upon as a great military soldier and a brilliant student of military science which helped him develop his tactics that would change the way we fight our enemies of today. Because of General Emory Upton became a great leader, he inspired everyone else that was involved in this article. General…

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    continues in US activity. Between 1778 and 1780, Polish engineers and military hero Tadeusz Kosciuszko oversaw the construction of the fort. As commander of the fortifications at West Point, Benedict Arnold committed but an act of treason in an attempt to sell the fort to the British. The cadets underwent training in artillery and engineering in the garrison since 1794. The Congress formally authorized the establishment and founded the Military Academy of the United States em1802. In these early…

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    Being a disabled veteran along with still working for the military as an Air Force civilian employee at Tinker Air Force base has heightened my emotions to real life events portrayed in movies. I can watch other movies where people get injured, die, deal with family or life issues in general and not be bothered by what I see. On the other hand, when I watch military movies both new and old that are based on true life events, it truly stirs a lot of emotions within me. The experience I have…

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    may say freedom, American football, or Donald Trump. But, how often does “military” come up? From a list which compiled the top words that people used to describe the United States, “military” ranked #30 - behind the more popular words “opportunity”, “diversity”, and “ignorant” (POV). This is an interesting detail considering the United States boasts the biggest military in the world and is notorious for its grandiose military budget. However, this was not always the case. After the 13 colonies’…

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    General (Retired) James Mattis embodied many characteristics central to leadership as defined by Army policy and doctrine. His compassion, discipline and knowledge impacted the military service at all levels, from the decision-makers in Washington, D.C. to platoon sergeants leading the way in the mountains of Afghanistan. Military scholars mention Gen (R) Mattis in the same breath as Gen Patton and MacArthur because of his dedication to excellence. In an article from the Business Insider,…

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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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    Education derived from years of experience in a military training industry. Recipient of multiple awards for outstanding performance within education, the volunteer sector, and the dental field. Career supported by two Associates Degrees in Management and Dental Sciences. • Microsoft Office Suite • Training/ Education • SharePoint Experience • Academic Liaison • Security Clearance Processing…

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