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    Staff Sergeant Michael T. Dugan is a Lead Firefighter for the 171st Fire Emergency Services, 171st Air Refueling Wing, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. Enlisting with the Pennsylvania Air National Guard in Coraopolis, PA, Sergeant Dugan began his military career in September of 2007. Upon graduating from the fire academy at Goodfellow AFB, he returned to the 171st Air Refueling Wing. As a member of the 171 FES, he has held the positions of Alarm Room Operator, Driver Operator, Crew Chief and Fire…

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    Grey Eminence Summary

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    Mentorship is one strategy used by the Army to continue its heritage to win our nations wars. MAJ Cox was an assistant professor of American Politics, Public Policy and Strategy in the Department of Social Sciences at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY. He gathered most of his research from the US Military Academy Library, the Library of Congress, The Eisenhower Library, and the George C. Marshall foundation. MAJ Cox spent a great deal of time gathering details about Fox Connors life in…

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    there were between 7,000 to 10,000 kid troopers in fight, in spite of the fact that there wasa management agreement (happening at the same time) with the District of Chad to expel andbreak up military powers the placing something into the use of kid soldiers.Since there havebeen many identified with PCs and science pushes really taking shape of war weapons they havebeen made truly simple to use, which has added to the act of something getting bigger, wider,…

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    Non Military Influence

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    repetition of wars, disputes, and tragedies. A major portion of the United States of America’s history is the military, who they are, how they came to be, what they have done, and what they are currently doing. Without the military, it is rather likely that America would not be America and would still be a colony of Great Britain instead. It is due to this that it is important to note how the military has affected American citizens in all aspects of life, and not just…

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    Von Clausewitz Essay

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    Clausewitz wrote one of the most influential works of military philosophy called On War. Clausewitz’s family was in the middle class but in 1827 King Friedrich Wilhelm III confirmed the family’s nobility. Clausewitz was in the Prussian army and first starting fighting when he was thirteen. Prussia ended up withdrawing from the French Revolution which left Clausewitz bored. Because Clausewitz was bored, he picked up an interest for art, science, and education which had an impact on his writing.…

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    by the military, scientists, and movie casters. This highly advanced piece of technology has the ability to fly high, fast, and quietly making it a go to choice for the military and movie casters. There are negatives to these advanced drones that mainly details privacy. These drones can be purchased by the public for $5,000- $10,000 and once bought the user has the ability to take detailed video and footage of distant or high objects making privacy for some, an issue. The military has…

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    Military Robotics History

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    The history of military robotics dates back to World War II and the Cold War. During those times of spying, weaponry and strategic attacks, these robots were in the form of Germany’s type of robotics and Russian weaponry called “teletanks”. It originated combined with a radio controlled boat intended to use by the military from Nicola Tesla. As the Soviets had created the teletanks, they were modified to be controlled by the radio signals. Weather conditions made it pretty tough to use, but…

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    1. Women in Science One of the more behind the scenes contributions of women during WWII was their developments in science. World War II was when US women with undergraduates in physics or engineering found work for the first time (McNeill 66). When women replaced the work of men they were often overqualified for the jobs and duties they performed (“Partners in Winning”). As Scientists, they experimented with new scale models of ships and planes, did experiments to learn how to preserve food…

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    they can be flown which would exclude highly populated areas and airports and within a certain distance of private property. I also recognize that there should be some restrictions on military drones to prevent collateral damage, a good restriction would be requiring more intelligence before striking a target. Military drones should not be abandoned because of some collateral damage, which could be prevented if more research is conducted and better legislation is proposed. Drones could be…

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    At the start of the Russian Revolution, the Russian military was in an active engagement with the German army, with an estimated 6,900,000 men on the front and another 2,170,000 men in the rear. There was no ignoring the revolution for a military as large as the Russian military even those at the front fighting the Germans. How did the military contribute or respond to the events of February 1917? What began as worker demonstrations against rumors of a bread shortage erupted into a revolution…

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