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    Mandatory military service There are things that are hard to forget; the death of a family member, your first day at school, that time when you got that present you were expecting badly, etc. I have one of those moments, one that stands out from the rest... About four years ago, when I was just 10 years old, I went on a trip to Europe, everything was beautiful, but kind e of boring. I don’t really remember the name of the Shopping Mall, but I remember every detail of what happened there…

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    procedure. He was in group 39, most likely because he is married and has a son. In the end, we learn that he does not meet the physical requirements for service, an outcome that he does not seem entirely saddened by. He also records that he went through an examination that took several hours (143). This does not seem entirely accurate, as the military…

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    All service men and women should be allowed to keep the dogs they have trained for the military. The military needs to understand that those dogs are important to the service men/women. The dogs helped the service men through the harsh obstacles of war. The men and women think of this dogs not only as a partner but family. The trainers put so much time and love into the dogs that they should be able to keep them. As the says “He’s like my quiet partner.” Also “Man and dog bonded right away,…

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    all service is done with pride and commitment. I will be the first woman to serve for a couple of generations and it comes with great pride to serve this wonderful country. The Iraq war has had the most effect on my life because my dad was sent overseas on active duty. This deployment forever changed my family because my dad has severe Post Traumatic Stress Disorder due to his time spent in Iraq and suffers every day from these horrible episodes. Although it has its downsides, military service…

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    Serving in the military voluntarily is one characteristic that makes America stand out. If young people were forced into military service, this would take away some freedom of choice that Americans have. History has shown that Americans reacted negatively to forced military duty. Our current military is so large that this policy would be unnecessary. Furthermore, not all Americans meet the physical and mental requirements. Thus, America should not force its young into military service. America…

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    Shouldn’t everyone have a right in they own choices? In some countries every young person must serve two years of military service. But, I honestly don’t think that’s right. We should all have a say so in our choices that we want to make. They shouldn’t take away a person’s right in choices. Not everyone mind is set mentally strong for war. It’s not fair for some people who are not capable of fighting in war, because not everyone is made to fight in war. Having their rights of choice taken away…

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    is put in place for many work places as well the service members in the military. The Secretary of Defense first created the policy on July 29, 1998. According to the Army Study Guide, “The policy strictly prohibited personal relationships such as dating, shared living accommodations, engaging in intimate or sexual relations, business enterprises, commercial solicitations, gambling and borrowing between officer and enlisted regardless of their service. This change will not affect existing…

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    studied tons of military knowledge while learning about the Air Force Academy and the admission process. It was truly a challenge being there, and I loved every minute of it! My visit to the Air Force Academy reinforced my want to attend a service academy. I want to continue being pushed beyond the limits I set for myself. I dream of joining fellow cadets who all…

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    cadet’s daily lives and incorporating the military foundation, covering the history, techniques for oral communication, drill and ceremony, and marksmanship. The JROTC program seeks for exemplary citizens making the community a better place. In 1916 the program had a different goal, it was meant to commission officers in the military, but over time JROTC is used as a resource for success. By introducing cadets with the necessary traits for their careers, military or civilian, JROTC directs…

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    The military draft, or conscription, has been used four times in American history during times of national and international conflict. Some people feel that the American government should reinstate the military draft. We should not reinstate the military draft because there is currently no need for a draft, the draft requirements are unfair and inconsistent, and those who are unwillingly drafted would demoralize the overall military with their lack of commitment and cause a break down of…

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