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    Application of the Ethical Lenses Utilizing the three ethical lenses to apply the ethical reasoning, in regards to the rules, the Uniform Code of Military Justice is the foundation of military law in the United States. There are twelve subchapters in which subchapter ten refers to punitive articles. Under those punitive articles, Article 107 talks about false statements. A few Soldiers will not think about possible facing punitive actions when they make the conscious decision to cheat when…

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    years. The military has allowed women to serve for several years even in active duty. Today the military has a set of standards that they follow that is not equal for everyone. “The military has different physical standards based on age and sex for the Army and Marines. In either service, the standards…

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    idea. Most children are scouted into armies or placed into refugee camps where immediate maturity must be learned. “Since the mid-1990s, the world has watched in horror as hundreds of thousands of children and young teenagers have participated in nearly 50 wars, mostly in Africa and Asia” (Felton 1). Often times, these young ones never have the opportunity to escape these disastrous environments, with the help of American founded programs, such as the The United Nations Children's Fund, society…

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    helped build momentum and fuel towards the confrontations what were to come between Mexico and the United States. The Spanish-American War, on the other hand came many decades after the Mexican-American War. This war did not involved Mexico at the least but instead it was a dispute between the United States and Spain. The Mexican-American War began in April 25th, 1846. This was the date in which both armies met at the Rio Grande and fire was first opened by the Mexican…

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    undergo campaigns to attract the people for applying and increase the application rates. The recruitment centers should focus on the external environment, namely the candidate market for the Army. The recruitment centers must have the latest and current tendency levels of the Americans towards attending the Army and meet the demands. The recruitment centers should be results-oriented and their major concern should be with the getting the job done. The employees working in the recruitment centers…

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    movies such as Pearl Harbor, Saving Private Ryan, and The Patriot are all great war movies. However, these movies romanticized what war was like. Whereas in this novel, it depicts how war was actually experienced. With 126,000 casualties of the United States alone, All Quiet on the Western Front replaces that romantic and heroism of these other novels with the brutal reality of death and violence. With all of Paul’s classmates being dead, and then Paul’s death in the end it emphasizes what the…

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    Fort Bliss History

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    Bliss is a United States Army post that resides in El Paso, Texas. This fort has its place in history, which still stands between the borders of Mexico and the United States. Fort Bliss has become successful from its many contributions to the military and for our country. The evolution of Fort Bliss has altered throughout the years. It started from the day it was founded, its location, and its functions. It has performed many roles that have made it advantageous to the United States Army.…

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    meritorious service in successive positions of great importance and responsibility to the Army and the Nation, culminating as the Senior Property Accounting Technician, 35th Theater (Tactical) Signal Brigade for 26 months. During his career, Chief Warrant Officer Two Ramos has served in two combat tours and several hazardous deployments thereby, facilitating unimpeded logistics ISO the prestigious United States Army Special Forces (USASOC) from October 2010 to May 2015. From October 2010 to…

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    Vaughn when he was 11 years old 9/11 happened and because of that he decided join the US army. Jungar talks about ending the violence and says that if there was a talk between “Not the American and Taliban commanders but the actual guys behind the guns- couldn't somehow sit down together and work this out -Pg 170” because they all have families…

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    [or] the art or skill of employing available means to accomplish an end” (2015). When it comes to discussing the importance of realistic tactics training several ideas come to mind. First there is the old cliché that is frequently used in the United States Army reminding us to “train as we fight”, which highlights the need to keep training realistic to how we will fight so that when the employment of the training is needed, the proper actions will follow. Second, the notion of the importance of…

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