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    effort on society during WW2 that they were the same as important as men. Military Before 1939, in Australia, there were many official restrictions on women’s choices at all times and especially they were not permitted to work in military. It resulted in only domestic or unskilled jobs…

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    Many members of my family have served in all branches of the military. This has caused me to always have the utmost respect for our military veterans, past, present, and future. I feel it is my duty as an American to follow in their footsteps. Service academies challenge their cadets physically, morally, and mentally. They challenge cadets to attempt to achieve rigorous academics while also balancing physical training and other obligations. These requirements are essential in creating…

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    Manager. Sales Associate. Flight Attendant. Military soldier. One of these careers should stand above the others, yet somehow all these careers have the average annual pay grade of about $50,000 to $60,000, according to PayScale. Military soldiers are subjected to unfair treatment in regards to many factors that extend beyond just pay. They lack the availability of proper help and recognition after returning to civilian life after service. As a citizen, I am someone whose rights are being fought…

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    campus for a week, meet cadets, and participate in academic classes. While at summer seminar, I felt a sense of service and sacrifice that I have never felt before. Because of my experience at summer seminar, I know that I want to attend a service academy and serve my country more than anything else. My leadership skills, life experiences and values will make me successful at a service academy. Integrity and leadership are some of the things that I value most. In my community,…

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    Challenges Faced by Military Spouses Make Them Heroes For many years, military spouses have been the backbone of the family. They are heroes without fame, heroes without costumes. They are the cornerstone in support of the deployed service member and the family members left behind. Some people say that heroes are those who are fighting for our country. However, it is very evident that the challenges faced by military spouses make them heroes too. One challenge military spouses’ face that makes…

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    The applicant requests a change to his narrative reason for separation. The applicant contends he was given an uncharacterized separation for violating the homosexual conduct policy in 2005. The applicant contends he enlisted in August and was discharged In December. The applicant states, in effect, he have since through the help of Christ, changed many aspects of his life, and he have left that specific portion of his life behind him. The applicant contends he have for some time now been…

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    National Guard The National Guard is the branch of the military that operates as a “home guard.” Like servicemen and women in other branches of the armed forces, members of the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard undergo military training to protect the nation in case of attack and to aid americans during time of crisis, including national disasters like earthquakes and floods. Unlike other branches of the military the guard is mostly stationed on home soil (though they can be…

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    of our military today, that’s about 200,000 ladies risking their lives for our country. (History) They have many jobs, such as nurses, gunners, and engineers. People have finally recognized the important roles women have in the military by allowing them to play a part in ground combat. The idea of women fighting alongside men is heavily debated. Some actions women personnel have displayed are too significant to be overlooked. Women have been playing crucial roles in the United States military…

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    Military Resume

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    A military resume groups military involvement in a way which potential businesses can see the pertinence of your military abilities for a non military personnel work. A few individuals join the military in light of the fact that having those identifications on their warriors makes them stand with pride. It is as though being a trooper is the most respectable employment any one could ever have. Your military resume help to pass on a message that will make enrollment specialists and bosses need to…

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    each individual Soldier and the military as a whole plays in society. The word being “open” in the article means opening up discussion and being critical thinkers.. The American people’s trust is what makes the military’s never-pursuit of excellence thru Professionalism. Service members are indoctrinated ethos, values and personal courage that one didn’t knew they had.. We serve the people, the people do not serve us. The American people are our clients and the service we provide is one full of…

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