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    thousands of new military people are suffering and die every year? Lately, we have experienced and understood that joining in the U.S. military is a big danger, such as the Sexually assault, PTSD, Health problems, Lack of benefits (untruth), Death risk etc. These risks make military a major topic around the globe. Some people are in favor, but others are opposed to military. People should know not to join the U.S. military for three main reasons. People should not join the U.S. military…

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    Why Marines Are The Best

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    For the past two centuries the Marines have made themselves an important part of the US military. Marines expect higher standards always being in shape and having a bond with other Marines making them family. The Marines have the dedication and motivation to push themselves past their own limits. This is what makes the marines different than the other military branches. Being a Marine is a serious life time commitment, those who earn the title of being a Marine are expected to act in a manner…

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    Corruption In Military

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    honorable men and women of the United States Military should be thanked for the outstanding service they provide for the people of the United States. Although the U.S. military is among the sharpest in the world, it comes as no easy task serving the beloved country. The media is an essential component in providing affective coverage of the men and women that fight for our country. Any form of media can manipulate the truth, and form opinions, which affects the military and civilians at all cost.…

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    a long deployment in Iraq. Mrs. Quayle knew she wanted to be in the military since 4th grade. She received a picture in the mail of Desert Storm and instantly knew that she wanted to join the military. She went up to her teacher at that time, showed her the picture, and said, “I am going to be there”. DC also had an influence on her decision to join the military; she enjoyed walking around the capitol, seeing dressed military, and she specifically recalls that she enjoyed watching…

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    1. The purpose of the Military Tuition Assistance Program (MTAP) is to provide financial aid to active duty service members earning college credits.1 The Tuition Assistance program is one of the most frequently cited reasons for re-enlistment among the enlisted corps.2 In recent weeks, a Department of Defense (DoD) family council has recommended expanding the MTAP to include licenses and technical certifications.3 As stated by the Sergeant Major of the Army, Dan Dailey, “one of his…

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    the chain of command. My platoon sergeant briefly stated that he had made a major mistake on the actions that he had taken towards me and how he thought that I had accidentally shot him. He stated that his actions were inexcusable and would no longer jump to conclusions, until fully understanding the situation and how it had come to be. Only been in theater for about three months this situation scarred everyone in the company with the thought of how the Army and our chain of command was out to…

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    Intent supports mission command and guides joint forces by an understanding of how their higher commander visualizes the operation and what the desired end state looks like. Subordinates are delegated the authority to make decisions “wherever possible”, which allows them to exercise initiative based on understanding the higher commander’s intent…

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    Every day there are thousands of men and women serving our country in the armed services. They are someone’s brother, sister, father, mother, aunt, uncle, son or daughter. They spend many months and sometimes years in a foreign country far away from the comforts of their home, some without family or friends to thank them for the sacrifices they make daily. Since the age of four when I saw the cover of Time Magazine featuring wounded soldiers, I have desired to do something to say “thank you” to…

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    La Vida Robot Analysis

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    as individuals. Oscar Vazquez wanted a career in the military but ran into some problems when he went to a meeting to become a soldier. The team also ran into the problem of not having enough money for the robot and had to keep a tight budget for materials. In paragraph 15 it explains that Oscar Vazquez’s parents brought him to the U.S. from Mexico without proper paper work, not allowing him to receive a scholarship, nor get into the military. This is an obstacle because he was kept from…

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    Being dedicated to one career is an important attribute in the military and this passion I have for dedication, will easily transfer over to a career in corrections. Dedication to me means being willing and able to go above and beyond the basic job description. Some examples that come to the top of my head are working…

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