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    been selected for their military occupational specialty to be phased out or merged into a different specialty. When asked my opinion on this subject of an engineer military occupational specialty that could be deleted I would have to say none. This is because of the importance role that we as engineers play in the United States Army from which in a time of conflict, which from my point of view we will always have conflict. I have witnessed in my time of serving in the military and actually in…

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    Pakistan, Thailand, Sudan, Syria, Yemen and more.In 2007 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…

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    Joining Military Letters

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    Dearest cousin Wilson, I have dearly missed you ever since I have joined the army. I am very willing to answer your question about joining the military. Joining the military is a very difficult choice I was confused just like you. Joining the military is quite the choice. It well help you dearly in facing the world. It will make you strong in your mind and body. It is very scary, but it is a good experience. There is lots of blood and violence, but that makes you stronger in mind to face…

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    When a person enters the military, what's the first thing that comes to mind?The unique uniform. Growing up when I would see a man in a uniform, I would be able to recognize it to a certain military branch all the way from the Marines to the Navy. To me seeing those men and women in the uniform, it instantly gave them a position of power. To me, I looked at them as if they were already better than me just from the uniform. When I think of whom has the most credibility my mind instantly goes to…

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    Military Promotion System

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    There is a clear issue with the Army’s promotion system that I will discuss in this forum. I will address my upbringing in the military and what I have seen over my 19-year career. Without a well-defined chain of command, the Army would not be the well-oiled machine that it is today. The organizational structure, which is “the way in which job tasks are formally divided, grouped, and coordinated” as defined in (Robbins & Judge, 2009, p. 519) is very well known and reiterated down to the lowest…

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    genders. While I was in the military, I often had issues with communicating with my wife because of how immersed I was with very masculine communication style. I always found myself getting frustrated with not getting a direct answer from my wife or having to have a half hour conversation just to reach a yes or no answer. The military is a very masculine organization. The women in the military were required and pressured to communicate in a very masculine way. The military itself is very…

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    Throughout my childhood and adolescent years, I have always had a dream of joining the Military. Even though it was a choice, to join the Military, I had no knowledge or inside information about what it would be for me to be a part of it. I say this especially because requirements and specifics of being a part of the Army. It was not until 2005 when I decided to join the United States Army, and this when all my concerns and questions were answered during recruitment. My Recruiter explained and…

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    Military Draft Essay

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    in the hope that they were winning the war. One of the more obvious reasons for reinstating the draft is because the size of our military would increase dramatically. In today’s world where there are so many conflicts that the United States must be involved in, the military’s soldiers are spread fairly thin. A draft would replenish the amount of soldiers in the military and give them the leg up in a fight. The final reason for why the draft should be reinstated is because the crime rate would go…

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    Military Draft Benefits

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    There are many benefits to a country by women and men joining our government military. While there is a benefit I think the decision should be voluntary. Serving is not for everyone. I would never think a draft is a good thing, because it isn't right to involve a person to go to war .I can understand asking people who are for a war and in line with their government to go to war. I can't see anything spot-on in sending people who are of different political beliefs than their government, or…

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    rules, the Uniform Code of Military Justice is the foundation of military law in the United States. There are twelve subchapters in which subchapter ten refers to punitive articles. Under those punitive articles, Article 107 talks about false statements. A few Soldiers will not think about possible facing punitive actions when they make the conscious decision to cheat when completing training. In regards to outcomes, the second ethical lens, are we hurting our military readiness by accepting…

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