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    Military Technology Essay

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    technology either lower the risk of injury in the field or allow soldiers to operate far from the frontlines. Innovations such as drones and exoskeletons not only increase our military power but decrease the already high rate of death. In my essay, I will be discussing the many advances in military technology that will help make the battlefield less hazardous for our brave soldiers. The 2nd and 3rd leading cause of death amongst soldiers are transport and field accidents. The deaths are…

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    The article was written by Richard C. Brown had many major figures in his article they were General Emory Upton, General William Sherman. The reasons why they are important to us because, General Emory Upton was looked upon as a great military soldier and a brilliant student of military science which helped him develop his tactics that would change the way we fight our enemies of today. Because of General Emory Upton became a great leader, he inspired everyone else that was involved in this…

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    Masculinity In War

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    When we think of the military and war essential components of international relations, we think of men as soldiers, men as protectors we consider war itself as violent as well as the men participating (Youngs, 2004, p.85). The military and nonconventional forces are therefore heavily masculinized. To understand why rape is used as a weapon of war, it also important to understand the context in which masculinity in militaries and armed forces develops but also understand the concept of hegemonic…

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    Autonomy Research Paper

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    A profession is an occupation that requires prolonged training and qualifiable structured criteria in order to perfect the workforce. The outcome of a profession is unique; professions do not exercise repetitive work. A profession requires trust and autonomy from those they serve in order to remain strong. Professions are not motivated by external rewards. Instead, they are an intrinsic force and are viewed as a calling. Multiple factors go into a profession. Not only does a profession produce…

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    Shells were whizzing and thoughts were racing as a tired looking soldier hopped down into a deep trench and let his feet sink into the Earth, breathing a sigh of relief to have been given just a few more hours of life. Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front was one of the first novels to capture the brutality of modern war through the experiences of German soldier Paul Bäumer and the men in his company. By retelling the events of World War I, Remarque expresses the idea that…

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    Sfc Miller Essay

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    professional, competent and knowledgeable NCO. His unwavering commitment and dedication to Soldiers, highlights the unquestionable character of this young noncommissioned officer. SFC Miller has risen to every challenge and exemplified what it means to be a true Military Police professional. SFC Millers pursuit of excellence is apparent in his accomplishment of many accolades to include; 101st Sustainment Brigade Soldier…

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    American Sniper Response

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    How far would you go to protect your fellow Americans? How much would you be willing to sacrifice for your country? Most of us would say, we would sacrifice everything for this country, while some of us wouldn’t sacrifice anything for it. However, this is all just banter compared to what our military personnel do on a daily basis while they are overseas. They are constantly giving their lives away to protect our rights and freedoms. One man in particular has made waves in the news medias in the…

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    Henry becomes wounded when he sees soldiers retreating, and tries to stop one to ask what’s going on. Because the soldier only wants to leave he hits Henry over the head with his rifle. Next he’s befriended by a cheery solider who will return him to his regiment. Of course Henry is worried about what his comrades will say when…

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    age of four when I saw the cover of Time Magazine featuring wounded soldiers, I have desired to do something to say “thank you” to the troops for their service and show my appreciation for them. Living in Maryland, so close to Washington DC, you would think there would be a lots of opportunities to thank our troops. However, the opportunities are very limited for people under 16 years old. My dream was to sing for the wounded soldiers so…

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    In reality the military always knows or find out about soldiers action no matter if it's later on sooner then what they expects. In the Army we had cases that despite the regulations of the Army values some leaders have difficulty enforcing standards which often time make it unethical decisions that leads to…

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