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    Army Career Options

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    have been thought of. The one that seems like the most practical and enjoyable would be for me to join the US Army. I have not considered any other branch at the moment because I am at least a year and a half away from signing a contract. My MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) would most likely be a combat medic, or something in the medical field. The Army Rangers seems like a very good goal for me to achieve, and will require unbelievable amounts of both physical and mental challenges. I…

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    “He had long taken the shipboard instruction of officers seriously and now supported the establishment of a naval academy.” The Navy was changing and so would the understanding of this new technology. “The science of steam engineering was far more complex than the art of sailing, and it became clear that the traditional "on the job" methods of education no longer would be adequate. The Navy needed a dedicated academy to provide future officers with a disciplined…

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    Joint Force 2020

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    The Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey, summed up his assessment of the 2014 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) in the following statement: “With our “ends” fixed and our “means” declining, it is therefore imperative that we innovate within the “ways” we defend the Nation.” Strategic planning and transition to Joint Force 2020 (JF 2020) in a fiscally constrained environment affords DoD senior leaders the opportunity to be more innovative than ever before in assessing and…

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    Controversy on the Front Lines Women should be allowed to fight on the front lines. Women should fight on the front lines because, they have taken part in war efforts already, they fought for their own right to vote, and if they fit the position there should be no reason for them not to. From the beginning women have had some role in war. Whether it be staying at home, being a single parent, or enlisting and helping where they are told. Native Americans were able to treat men and women as…

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    she persevered to climb the ladder of ranks surpassing many bigger and, more “capable men”. Now she stands with many others that passed the test defending the borders, while doing all the heavy lifting that comes with the job. In the video What Science Says About Women In Combat Published. It continues to enforce that women may be more capable for war then men a…

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    healing ministries, let me provide a personal perspective on the issue. As a veteran of the United States Armed Forces, I have seen my share of horrible situations and suffered traumatic emotional pain from them. I am one of the tens of thousands of military veteran’s and overall Americans who suffers from depression and I am also Bi-polar. I have struggled for many years through counseling and medication to put my life into balance with what society would consider normal. There is no magic…

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    serious medical field both by the American people and the government until 1937, when the American Board of Plastic Surgery was founded, just 2 years before the start of World War II (American Society of Plastic Surgeons). During World War II, nine military plastic surgery centers were created within the United States. These were created to better manage the specialized work required to “treat facial trauma and burns caused by trench warfare” (American Society of Plastic Surgeons). The various…

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    “Gimme Shelter” (1969), is played throughout the commercial, which targets members of older generations in America. This advertisement also indicates that both men and women attain power and authority in this video game, just as they do in actual U.S. military matters. As a society, we carry these cultural codes and understandings of life over to our exposure to media productions, which generates meaning within…

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    was a man who showed undeniable moral courage throughout his years of service. Michael, son of Dan and Maureen Murphy, was born on May 7, 1976 in Smithtown, New York (Moore). Michael went to college at Penn State University, majoring in political science and psychology (Moore). In 1998 he graduated from Penn State with honors (Moore). Despite being accepted to several law schools, Michael felt that he had a larger purpose in life. He joined the Navy in 2000 with the goal to become a SEAL. He…

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    “Whether Soldiers, Too, Can Be Saved” is included in volume forty-six of Luther’s Works: The Christian in Society III, edited by Helmut T. Lehmann and Robert C. Schultz. Originally published by Martin Luther on January 5th, 1527, “Whether Solders, Too, can be Saved” was written in response to a very controversial topic that is still debated to this date. The issue at hand was whether Christians could bear arms and become professional soldiers while still obtaining a pure connection with God and…

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