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    the expenditures. In the countries where there is a lot of wars like in Nigeria, Afghanistan and among others, usually have huge expenses. The military of the United States of America may have huge expenditures because of the wide range of tasks they have set around the world. The upcoming issues of terrorism have also led to increased military spending. This assignment aims at focusing on the expenditures of the three countries,…

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    2014 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) seeks to adapt, reshape, and rebalance our military to prepare for the strategic challenges and opportunities we face in the years ahead.” The QDR addresses several tough choices which need to be made in order to ensure the US Armed Forces remain the most dominant military in the world. Airpower is defined as, “the ability to project military power or influence through the control and exploitation of air, space, and cyberspace to achieve strategic,…

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    “the exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable the disciplined initiative within the commander’s intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified land operations.” Mission command provides a clear and concise statement of what the army must accomplish, and a condition must meet to achieve the desired end states. Mission Command, according to the Ethiopian army doctrine, is also a conduct of military operations through…

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    Military Career

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    Planning a Career in the United States Armed Forces Are you very patriotic, like to travel, want job security and believe in the Constitution of our nation? Walter Reuther is quoted “There is no greater calling than to serve your fellow men. There is no greater contribution than to help the weak. There is no greater satisfaction than to have done it well.” If you said yes to the above question or the quote sounds like you, consider a career in the United States Armed Forces. In my essay I will…

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    rapid changes in the security sector and this has alarmed the United States Army to seek various ways through which it can transform itself to meet the global security needs. More operations have been carried out in the previous decade and therefore this is a clear evidence that global environment is changing and even tighter operations shall be required in the near future. In this regard, the position of the US Army could be best understood using the contemporary operational environment (COE)…

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    America's Army 3 Analysis

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    America’s Army 3 is video game designed by the United States military. It is a first person shooter game, in which players compete in multiplayer missions in a fictional conflict. In the game, the fictional Czervenian government has started a war, creating a refugee crisis. The US Army has been sent in to intervene and prevent a humanitarian crisis (America’s). The game was created by the US Army to serve as a recruiting tool, so the target audience is a teenage male. Their intent in creating…

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    I want to become a Marine Corps Officer because I believe it takes something else, something great to lead the best and most aggressive fighting force in the world. Marine Corps Officers are the epitome of a great Marine and have to have certain personality traits that distinguish themselves from others and label them as leaders. My father raised me with the mentality that ideals such as integrity and sacrifice are more important in a man than materialistic objects and bad morals. Growing up, I…

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    Essay On Homeland Security

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    Homeland Security means only one thing, protect your country and the secret service is the first line of protection. “The Department of Homeland Security has a vital mission: to secure the nation from the many threats we face. Our duties are wide-ranging, but our goal is clear - keeping America safe.” The Department of Homeland Security is charged with the primary responsibilities of protecting the United States divided into 22 divisions that respond to terrorist attacks, man-made accidents,…

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    Career Everyone knows that the Secret Service exists, but the exact responsibilities that come with the job are often misguiding. Presenting the unique history of the secret service along with the major programs and sections that it contains, the equipment and benefits of being in the Secret Service, and what steps are needed to achieve this career should greatly benefit someone looking towards this future career. The Secret Service was created for two main purposes. The first main reason for…

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    Baptist. I was already confused. My parents believed in God but didn’t go to church or it wasn’t necessarily a priority to them. They didn’t make it mandatory or cared if we went to church or not. Some Sundays, I would go with my father’s mom because church was only an hour and a half. I was baptized Baptist but because of the long service, I became Methodist. I still truly wasn’t fully understanding who God was and how important he would be in my life. Colorado upon completing Basic…

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