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    organization that specialized in Chemical Warfare. The use of chemical weapons was one of the most deadly and effective tactics experienced by both sides during the trench-style warfare. Due to the concern that the chemical weapon strategies of the First World War would continue on in future armed conflicts, the United States Army created the Gas Service Section, whose members would be special trained in the practices of chemical weapon employment. The Gas Service Section would eventually…

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    thousands of innocent Japanese citizens who lost their lives could have been spared. They believe dropping the bombs were not necessary to winning the war. However, this researcher has come to the conclusion that, though this incident was tragic, nuclear warfare was the best decision in the end. This researcher’s ideas are based off those of scholars who have done intensive investigation over the topic and written books and articles, and given informative lectures about it. As previously stated,…

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    Modern warfare one is a first person shooter game but it was never called modern warfare. It was called Call of duty four modern warfare. This was the new game series modern warfare and the last call of duty but this call of duty was not based off of world war two. This game was based off the modern world. This was announced on April 12, 2007www.wikia.com 2001. The game was released on November 5, 2007. The call of duty 4 modern warfare game play was published by Activision and developed by…

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    Age Of Conformity Analysis

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    class unexpectedly expanding due to suburbanization, unemployment rates were decreasing, and the United States will become the most powerful country in the world due to the technological creation of the nuclear bomb which won’t last very long because the Soviet Union will test their nuclear weapon in 1949. The 1950’s deserves its reputation as an age of political, social, and cultural conformity to a great extent due to Eisenhower needing to enhance old policies, the eagerness of America…

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    With various, but unreliable, sources Miller quickly found herself under fire as the media whiplashed her with scrutiny. The opening paragraph starts, “More than a decade after Saddam Hussein agreed to give up weapons of mass destruction, Iraq has stepped up its quest for nuclear weapons and has embarked on a worldwide…

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    President Franklin Roosevelt called December 7, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy." On December 7, 1941 Japanese attacked pearl harbor with planes in Hawaii territory bombing the united states naval base that is in pearl harbor, this attacks bombing nearly killed more than 2,300 Americans, in the process destroying the American battle ship U.S.S. over 2,335 military personnel were killed this included 2,008 navy personnel, 109 marines, and 218 army, and 68 civilians. The total of deaths…

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    The use of a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or explosive weapon as a weapon of mass destruction (CBRNE) is one of the greatest threats posed to the United States. These types of weapons have the ability to create both mass casualties as well as mass disruption of society (dc.gov). The best way to employ a HSINT program in the realm of CBRNE is in multiple fronts. They are in preparedness, intelligence gathering/diagnosis and characterization of biological and chemical agent’s and…

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    Ruth In The Chrysalids

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    right and wrong during the aftermath of a supposed nuclear holocaust. The Chrysalids, which is a book written by John Wyndham in 1955, tells a story that is unique, because throughout the tale, it can be unclear who the reader should be rooting for. Waknuk and Sealand seem to be the most civilized communities thriving after the Tribulations, but their views differ in many ways. Both communities could potentially be the cause of a second nuclear holocaust, but it is more likely that Waknuk would…

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    Godzilla Analysis

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    Godzilla, created by Ishirō Honda, is a reptile-like beast that takes the shape of a prehistoric dinosaur that emerges from the pacific after being disrupted from his home by a nuclear bomb test. Throughout the decades emerged the Godzilla series succeeding the original film Gojira, some of which use Godzilla as a political scapegoat. The Godzilla series debuted during the peak of technological war advancements towards the end of World War II and the start of the Cold War. In an article called…

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    The Moral Dilemma that Harry Truman Faced in Using Atomic Bomb on the Empire of Japan Introduction The ethicality of Truman’s decision to use atomic bombs on the Empire of Japan is questionable because there were alternative ways to end the war. The speed with which the second bombing occurred is also questionable, considering that it occurred only three days after the first bombing. Some analysts suggest that the emperor was not allowed ample time to analyze the impact of the atomic bomb.…

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