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    communication. Eventually over calls and emails I piece together some things that they were being sent in to the war area to retrieve or repair these vehicles without proper military attire putting them at risk 24/7, as I later found our they slept with with rifles on their persons when they…

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    Kent State Shooting Essay

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    “Tin soldiers and Nixon coming” (Lang, 2014). This is a lyric from Neil Young’s song “Ohio” that he wrote for the victims of the Kent State. This shooting was a shock to all of the public; including many artists. The Kent State shooting was an all around out of control event because of the protests of May 1-4, the casualties, the accusations about the gunfire, and media. A campus rally broke out in Kent, Ohio at Kent State University protesting the war. Many people were angered by the news that…

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    Israel to be eliminated. It is known as one of the most uncompromising Palestinian militant groups. The group carried out a major attack in the Rome and Vienna airports in 1985. The group sent in seven terrorists into the airports with assault rifles and hand grenades. 19 civilians were killed and over a hundred others were…

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    When I Saw You Response

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    to be interesting. Perhaps the scene when he is counting the numbers, he is calculating the time to strike in order to deliver a surprise attack with some form of a weapon, which cannot be a rifle since it is heavy for a child and its intense noise and recoil. Due to this, I can think it is a bomb or grenade. The scene then shows mother and son gazing at each other, and they cameraman also kindly zooms in their respective eyes. The mother’s eyes seem…watering to me, showing that she is either…

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    Hezbollah Ethical Issues

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    The United States (US) Department of State (DoS) recognizes some 59 terrorist organizations with foreign origins. Of those, Hezbollah potentially poses the most danger to the U.S., and is capable of executing terrorist attacks, and criminal activities within our borders. Hezbollah has been an active threat against Western nations with a presence in the Middle-East, Israel, and to the U.S. for over 30 years. Hezbollah has extended its influence and operations around the world, and have setup…

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    Spartan Armor and standing in an open field. As I looked around, I saw that everyone had a knife somewhere on their suit of armor, Jack had a sniper, Dylan had a big machine gun, Trenton had an assault rifle, and I appeared to be a technician. My armament included 2 pistols, with lots of extra ammo, 2 grenades of some kind, and a backpack full of technical odds and…

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    Pave NAIL: The Vietnam War

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    Fact, 9 times out of 10 during war whichever side has the best strategy will most likely win the war. In battle, in order to get the upper hand on the enemy, weapons and fighting tactics are a major key to success. While this does not guarantee victory, it at least provides soldiers with a more positive outcome. For example, in the Vietnam War, the United States had access to state of the art weaponry and decent strategists, yet fell short of their goal of preventing the spread on communism in…

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    Throughout the history of mankind, we have held certain people on pedestals of respect and fame. David Goggins is on one of those pedestals for me because he exemplifies the importance of hard work and determination. Desmond Doss is on a pedestal for me because he is the embodiment of faith. While Desmond Doss is a faith filled person, David Goggins is my higher role model because he is an example of what mental toughness will get you and you can achieve anything if you put your mind to it.x`…

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    War, as is its nature, takes much from those who partake in it, whether willingly or no matters not. It steals them from their lives and returns them stricken, not the same person as the one who left. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder often follows them like a wraith cloaked in black. The fulcrum of their lives has been shifted, their eyes opened to the cruel and brutal monstrosity that is the human race. When one has seen what they have seen, returning home to live out a normal life like nothing…

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    Courage is the ability to do things that are more challenging and difficult than the ordinary endeavours. Out of the this, the greatest courage is risking something of value to oneself to perform a selfless action. Because life is the most valuable possession to a human being, risking that to save another person is the portrayal of true heroism. A perfect example of this is Harriet Tubman who risked her lives many times to rescue over 300 slaves. Courage is the ability to overcome the unknown,…

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