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    On February 28, 1993, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms launched a raid on the Davidian Compound just outside of Waco, Texas, not knowing that it would lead to a 51 day standoff, the compound burning to the ground, and the loss of many lives, including 4 ATF agents – but lets not get ahead of ourselves. Lets look a little closer and dig a little deeper into the events leading up to this terrible tragedy. The Branch Davidians were a cult led by David Koresh, a man claiming to be the…

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    After the accumulate knowledge of handling weapons, grenades and how to properly use their resources the soldiers will complete the final phases of the physical training tests. The course and training will become immensely harder during this phase. The road marches become hectic and developing into ten kilometer…

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    The crack of the rifles shooting into the air could only send me back. The volley of shots making me remember that day. I could only think if I made the right call that night. It was supposed to be a quick snatch and grab, but it all went wrong from the moment we left. I went up to give my respect to the men that were killed under my command. I could only see Kody’s face, the hazel eyes that showed no one was left behind them. Kody has been my right-hand since day one of Basic Training. He was a…

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    and children enjoyed the events of the experience. Metals and other materials were needed for tanks, guns, bullets, and gas masks. Many students of the school went around the campus finding scraps, a tire would make 12 gas masks, radiator makes 17 rifles, 36 nylon stockings makes a parachute (Sheedy). In WWII even at the schools, scrap drives were being held, and the kids and students were also helping with them. The kids and students had fun doing this, and helped a lot with scraps to build the…

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    This problem is one that has many names, and has been there since the very first war. Author Jan Karon summarized it best when she said, “In World War One they called it shell shock. Second time around, they called it battle fatigue. After ‘Nam, it was post traumatic stress disorder.” We know that soldiers enter another war when they come home, but do we ever consider the possibility that they were fighting more than one war out there? The novel All Quiet on the Western Front, the movie…

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    The Civil War was one of the most iconic and deadly wars in American history. With the advancement of technology championed from the Industrial Revolution that improved communications, transport, and the lethality of weapons, war took on a whole new dangerous territory that earned it the title as being the first modern war. It was the turning point between the limited combat strategies of the past and the full mobilization of the future, exercising full frontal strategies that would exacerbate…

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    The greatest generation, those many who served in one of the great wars referred to as World War two (WWII). America has participated in many wars before both foreign and domestic, but this war would change the United States and its role in worldly affairs. Not only would it change USA’s role but also only a smaller level it forever changed American culture and roles of women, men, the majority and minority. Men have always been the majority and the “superior” gender. With WW2 beginning…

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    practical reasons, so they waited until Germans to use the gases first . People often mistake Germans were the first country to use chemicals in the Great War, but this is a common misconception, it was French troops who used gases first. They used grenades filled with tear gases against the…

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    Erich Maria Remarque’s war novel, ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ features a character who appears to have a great vulnerability about them. The main character, a German soldier by the name of Paul Bäumer, uses a very strong survival instinct as a measure to stay alive during the Great War but seems to lose this after going on leave to visit his family. The novel follows Paul and the rest of the Second Company as they go from their barracks, to the Front line for the very first time and the…

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    Gun Violence Argument essay “Yes, people pull the trigger - but guns are the instrument of death. Gun control is necessary, and delay means more death and horror”(Eliot Spitzer). Gun Control and debating whether they should be stricter has been a debate that has lasted for Centuries, and waiting and not making any progress and letting mentally ill individuals, criminals and drug abusers get a hold of a gun or an assault weapon that can bring harm to innocent people living their normal life is…

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