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    Life During The Civil War

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    the war in other ways? Are you on the side of the North or the South? Did you witness or see the results of an important battle? You can give lots of details about that battle. (…When? What happened? Who fought who? How many died? Where? Etc.) Are you a soldier (pretending to be a male soldier)? Are you a spy? 2. A sailor on a ship: Is there an important battle…

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    War as a historical phenomenon is complex and multifaceted. In battlefield or operational theater possibility of confusion is easy to admit when is not clear what is allowed and what is not. People are principal elements of the war because in wartime people are divide in combatants and noncombatants, and in order to limit the effects of armed conflict different category of noncombatants require different obligation of combatants but unfortunately there exist no war without casualties. The…

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    perspective and made reading it a significant amount more fluid in regards to what the author is trying to convey however, it becomes slightly more complex when trying to understand their outlook on these P.M.C issues. Another noteworthy observation is the last seven pages are all devoted to works cited and many are extremely specific. After reading over this work, it is quite clear that the two authors, Paul R. Camacho and Lindy…

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    I believe that the Eikmeier Center of Gravity (COG) Methodology, is the best method of identifying a COG for three reasons: It is testable, it defines the COG at the strategic and operational level, and it has a more comprehensive analytical approach. Firstly, the Eikmeier and Godzilla methodologies are testable, but the Critical Factor Analysis (CFA) isn’t. The CFA is already at a disadvantage down at the tactical level because testability is a crucial piece of intelligence that validates the…

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    Policymakers and military leaders share responsibility for the application of military power in war. As Eliot Cohen suggests, “The civil-military relationship and the formulation of strategy are inextricably intertwined.” When policymakers and military leaders fail to embrace shared responsibility, the result is a potentially rigid hierarchical relationship that can lead to divergent efforts, which ultimately risk strategic failure. Management of war is interconnected between military and…

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    Senior Military Leaders

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    The most senior military leaders must be “best military advice” especially at the strategic level. Hence, senior military leaders ought to make comprehensive analyzes based on gathering of information after that create the best option for providing to stakeholders. Foundation of strategic decision depends on a good military adviser who needs to communicate internal and external organization because of the most information impact final decisions. Military adviser at the strategic level not only…

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    Joint Forces

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    This essay finds and describes in general terms the shortcomings of joint forces. Such as the lack of personnel, rapid technological advancement and the wide range of operations assigned to the armed forces. The domain most affected by deficiencies is space and cyber. The Air force is the most qualified service to continue in charge of operations in space and in cyber. Considering deficiencies as challenges to be faced in the future, the joint forces will have a synergy when working…

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    The first problem that Diana and pilot need to face before they work together is multiculturalism. They grow up in completely different world. Diana have not seen male before she see the American pilot and pilot haven’t see an island only have male. Diana is inquisitive about everything of pilot. When they back to the modern society, Diana is highly incompatible with new world. She always holds her shield and doesn’t understand why female in the modern society need to dress so complicate.…

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    Over 35 years ago, post- the Vietnam war, the Army issued field manual FM 3-24 to handle counterinsurgency operations. The subject matter of this manual assists soldiers in conducting operations by providing direction to better inform leaders on cultural complexities and techniques to better handle every divergent cultural belief without promoting bigotry. Nevertheless, it is not inclusive and does require a soldier to do research, depending on the region of the world they are infiltrating.…

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    Throughout Frederick’s campaign, he “could not spare the time for a lengthy pursuit of a single enemy.” For example, during the Battle of Leuthen, Frederick devastated the enemy by killing 10,000 Austrians and taking 12,000 more as prisoners.” However, Frederick had lost 6,000 of his own and could not effectively pursue and destroy the retreating Army. In most battles however, Frederick “usually lost more men than his enemies.” The time-consuming aspect of siege warfare further inhibited the…

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