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    Military Stereotypes

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    photographs from the military are always fascinating, they have a funny way to make you imagine yourself in that particular time and place. They can also make you lose yourself for a few seconds when you look at them. One particular thing to notice in the photographs is that all of the serviceman looked very fit and none of them overweight. The majority of serviceman in old photographs actually looked very skinny. Photographs in current times look very different, not every service member in…

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    perspective, however, is not. Without being a military child, it is nearly impossible to imagine yourself in that situation, as it is so unique. The deployment of a military friend or family member can be difficult for anyone, but for no one more difficult than a child. The deployment of a parent is not only leaving these adolescents sad though, it is leaving adverse emotional and behavioral effects lasting up until the reintegration of the absent parent. Military children have long been known…

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    Inequality In Military

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    Although they provide great services and significant contributions to the growth and progress of America, they still experience inequality amongst their male counterparts ("Women's Equality Day: Gender Inequalities that Still Exist Today in the U.S.", 2017). Women still continue to see inequality through social, political, and economic standings in the United States. With gender inequality existing on a national level, exploration into the existence in the military will be the focus of this…

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    The armed services consists of four main branches: the army, navy, marine corps, and the coast guard. These are all branches that help protect our country from harm. Unfortunately, these military force groups have the same problem as well as any other work force. You might say that it’s disorganized, or it may be that we have too much or too little in the force. It could be either of those issues at hand, but one of our main issues today is allowing homosexuals to join our military. Many…

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    held high value in discussing the topic. The showcase of none verbal reactions actively exhibited before verbal reactions gave future preemptions of their opinions, thus thru mannerisms they demonstrated discontentment to the future answers of the Military leadership during the discussion. Through the interviews, the question raised on what their opinion was about Soldiers with profiles in leadership positions. Profiles in Leadership Positions Profiles in leadership positions have been…

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    the U.S military, I totally agree with women participating in combat. Women don’t get enough credit to do the same thing as men. In addition, various people identify them as “FRAGILE”. I disagree. Presumably, I know women can do all things because they are the opposite of men. Because the government was justifiable towards men and women having the same jobs, they were immoderate, dissenting themselves on women joining the armed forces. Women before weren't even allowed to be in the military;…

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    Joint Service Ethos

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    heavily adopted in current complex environment. It requires a close inter-services cooperation while joint service amalgamates all the tri-service into one organisation with no service delineation. In modern warfare, wars are commonly won when the coordinated forces on land, in the air, and at sea are operating effectively toward a common goal. Joint service is not feasible because modern battlefield requires the tri-service expertise, ethos and functional structure to cultivate servicemen to…

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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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    When signing up for the military you're not only fighting the battle overseas, you are fighting an even bigger battle when you get home. Such as medical and psychological injury. The United States government has to make taking caring of the military a priority by providing services for the veterans’ medical and psychological needs, their education so they can secure a job after the service, and additional medical help for the families of the veterans. Veterans have been developed with many…

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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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