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    Hospital Corpsmen

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    planning, more than 280 people attended the Corpsman Birthday celebration, said U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class James C. Feagin, a hospital corpsman who hosted the event. Among several distinguished guests present was Rear Adm. Peter Clarke, the JTF commander. “The corpsman community is truly special,” said Clarke. “There’s a reason why they have earned more Medals of Honor in the history of our United States military than any other community, because they’re truly selfless individuals who put…

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    The sweat is dripping off of his face. His arms burn and his body feels like a great stone is pressing him down into the dirt. “Down. Up. Down. Up.” A voice yells above him. Lieutenant Commander Mooney towers over the cadet and the others struggling to do pushups. His voice rings out loud and clear. The message is simple, “Down, up, down, up.” There is nothing else for the cadet. The cadet glances around the field, eyes squinting. The sound of his heartbeat booms with each movement he…

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    stay motivated, and keep good grades. I want to pursue a career in Veterinary Medicine. Three colleges I found that offer programs and courses that I need to fulfill being successful in this career are Universtiy of Arkansas at Little Rock, Arkansas State University at Jonesboro, and University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville. My path to reaching this career is to stay in agricultural classes while I am in high school and then…

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    PEARL HARBOR December 7, 1941 was a usual quiet Sunday in Oahu. Little did everyone know by December 8, the United States of America will be engulfed with hatred and patriotism. All for one reason the attack on Pearl Harbor. The attacks on Pearl Harbor had changed the course of the Second World War by launching the United States into the bloodiest conflict the world has ever seen. Therefore, fate the Axis Powers were sealed. To better understand the attack on Pearl Harbor, we need to know…

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    time. It was stated that "the United States was at peace with that nation and, at the solicitation of…

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    Japan was governed by the Toku-gawa Shogunate, instead of the emperor who was just a figure head. The Toku-gawa Shogunate was a secular government under a shogun (Bulliet, 728). There were also daimyos, who were given control of specific areas with little intervention of the Shogunate. There were many weaknesses in early Japan history. The biggest weakness came when they were threatened from the outside (Bulliet, 728). The main reason behind this was the necessary resources required to prevent…

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    On December 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor. The attack, starting before 8 a.m., lasted two hours. The Japanese flew in fighter planes and destroyed 20 naval vessels and over 300 airplanes. Nearly 2,500 American soldiers died during the attack with another 1,000 injured. This devastating attack will not be forgotten quickly. It seems that the result of this attack is all out world war. Although there have been many things leading up to this. The main…

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    Britain's Naval Mastery

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    The British navy, what was first thought to be a second line of defense during the Elizabethan era, after the 1640s, it was realistic to think of it as first line of defense. As Britain rise as a powerful navy, allowing England to flourish as a country as a whole, the question behind Britain’s motivation arises: What was the motivation behind Britain’s naval mastery during the seventeenth and eighteenth century? Different historians, such as Alfred T. Mahan, Roger Morriss, and Paul Kennedy, that…

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    increased periods while additional forces move to the area of concern using the GSS system. Increased Naval and Air investments in submarines, ships, aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV’s) and unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV’s) is critical. The Navy and Air Force allows us to project power to areas of the world…

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    the Pacific. Just a short way from here is the Pearl Harbor Memorial Theater, where you watch a short film featuring real footage of the attack on Pearl Harbor. After brushing up your knowledge of this major event in US history, a quick ride on a Navy shuttle will take you to the USS Arizona Memorial. The memorial provides a serene place to pay your respects to the men for whom the battleship became the final resting place. Gaze down into the waters of the lagoon – the sunken giant lies right…

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