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    apparent the difficulties are numerous. The U.S. cannot free a country from an oppressive government and dictatorship oversee an election and walk away believing that democracy has won the day. In March of 2003 the U.S. along with other coalition forces invaded Iraq. In less than a month, Bagdad fell, after 24 years of brutal dictatorship which included corruption, intolerance and fear, Sadaam Hussein along with the Ba’athist government were ousted. Then came the difficult job of building a…

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    The Crusades had people, or volunteers from pedestrians and military troops or bodies of every European nations. During some time armies of 1095-1291 troops of crusader armies attacked SouthEast Asia Minor and The Levant and they fought the Islamic forces and failed badly. Even though 3 million people were killed in the wars. The French Revolution was social and political turmoil or destruction that stayed around for about a decade and it changed human history. The central legacy of the…

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    Canada Post War

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    these countries prohibited trade with Iraq then sent troop to Saudi Arabia in case Iraq planned on attacking them. Then they tried to force Iraq to withdraw by bombing them. Their goals were to destroy Iraq’s ability to launch attacks, eliminating biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons, and disturb their ability to gather info and communicate with their forces. After many weeks of fighting Iraq decided to withdraw. In the cease-fire agreement Iraq agreed to pay for all damages and destroy…

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    leader head to head dog fight almost. Light was shot everywhere and the squad leader plane exploded. Light crush after dyeing in the plane. All the Tuskegee man were awarded medals and problem ranked up for their bravery. During World War II, the Air Force finds themselves losing more bomber pilots in Europe than they'd care to admit. In an act of desperation, they turn to the Tuskegee Airmen, an all-African-American fighter group discriminated against back at home, to join them in Italy to wage…

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    What Was Neil Armstrong's Life Like Growing Up? Neil Armstrong was born on Aug. 5, 1930. He was born in Ohio. He had a brother and a sister. He was in the Boy Scouts of America. Armstrong flew in an airplane when he was 6. That flight made him love airplanes. He attended Blume High School in Ohio. Armstrong went to college at Purdue University. While he was in college, he left to serve in the U.S. Navy. He flew planes during the Korean War. Then he came back to college and finished the degree…

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    now and would like to continue to serve my country by joining the United States Air Force. Since I was 17 years old and joined the military, I knew that I was destined to uphold the values of honor, tradition, and loyalty to my country. In 2008, when I was in 12th grade and dual enrolled in college, I knew I wanted to join the Air Force. At this time, I made a good friend in college who served 22 years, and retired from the Air Force as a Master Sergeant. His mentorship further instilled a sense…

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    Godzilla Research Paper

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    Imperial Japan declares war against United States by launching a surprise military air strike against United State Naval Base at Pearl Harbor. United States immediately prepare for war and joined the Allied Forces and on August 6, 1945 an atomic bomb was dropped and devastated the Japanese city of Hiroshima. However, Japanese War Council was not convinced to accept surrender…

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    contributions, Canada has made a large impact and influence on the world. Canada remains today as a mediator and peacemaker! As mentioned previously, Canada has made many contributions to organizations such as UN, NATO and NORAD. UN stands for the United Nations. The United Nations…

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    Growing up in Texas near two Air Force Bases and two Army/National Guard Camps lead my life to be influenced by members of the armed services. One of my earliest memories was being taken to an airshow that was taking place in my home town where their modern military planes and WW2 planes were demonstrating their capabilities. It was that day that started my road down aviation. Later on, I joined the Boy Scouts of America. Through the Boy Scouts and the Civil Air Patrol, I learned what being a…

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    South China Case Study

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    The current state of the Pacific is becoming increasingly complex and delicate. Although the Pacific Air Force’s dedication to “working with our allies and partners to deter aggression, increase burden sharing, and maintain peace and stability.” is still being maintained, local state actors have made it increasingly difficult for restoring stability in the region, primarily the aggressive actions of China in the South China Sea. As stated in the U.S. Pacific Command’s Posture Statement, “Chinese…

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