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    believe women should not be forced into the military because most women do not have the talent to fight for their country, and men do. Men however, should be required to draft in the military when they turn eighteen. First off, it has always been the men's job to protect their country, and to protect those who cannot defend for themselves. It is the women's job to stay home and take care of the family, while the man goes out and works (serves in the military). Those who can defend for not only…

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    Jonathon E Houser MIL 310 American Military History I Instructor: David Bodamer 05/23/2016 Military administration in the American Civil War was affected by expert military instruction and the well ordered experience. While not all pioneers had formal military preparing, the U.S. Military Foundation at West Point, New York and the Unified States Maritime Institute at Annapolis made committed frameworks of expert officers whose comprehension of military science had significant impact on…

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    Therapy Aid: A Case Study

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    Abstract This paper explores the need for volunteer education in therapy aid outreach to soldiers and their families with a therapy 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization. Volunteers who seek to engage in outreach on behalf of a therapy aid organization targeting the military need to be well versed in the demographic that the charity is targeting. This includes understanding a soldier’s current belief system regarding existing mental health care and why the urgent need for care of returning…

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    exactly does it mean to be a profession of arms? How does the military cultivate such a vast culture of professionals? And finally, what does a human resources (HR) sergeant do and how does the HR sergeant fit into this proclaimed profession of arms in today’s modern military? In this paper I will answer all of these questions in order to paint a clear picture of just how important human resources sergeants are in today’s military. First of all, before we can engage any further into…

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    Castro Foreign Affairs

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    Recommendation. The JCS committee recommends Option 6, “Unilateral Invasion” for maximum force and control. Allowing outside forces, such as volunteers, exiles, and Cubans, to operate on the U.S.’s behalf is asking for trouble. The U.S. military is trained to handle invasion operations and should be in full control of such actions. Nobody outside of the U.S. military should risk being captured or killed doing the work of the U.S. fighting against communism in Cuba or any other…

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    Are the American people willing to be once again forced into the military if the draft was reinstated? The Military draft also known as conscription,it involves the compulsory enlistment in an armed force;the draft dates as far back as twenty-seventh century b.c.e.The american draft began during the American Civil War, but mainly served as a way to induce volunteering.However, by the Vietnam War the draft system failed due to itś unpopularity as what was considered an unfair system and because…

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    people come to this country for a safe haven, and to do what they want to do, and not what they are forced to do for their country. So saying what you want and believe in as a person is the American way of life. Making it mandatory to serve in the military to graduate college would not be a great idea. Many people would look at it as them being forced into something that they really would not want to do. Though people say you will do what you have to do to succeed, doing something that is not…

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    honor. These members devote itself to fellow military members and veterans. The American Legion is a non-profit organization. The success of each American Legion lies within an active membership and volunteer work. The American Legion serves its local communities (The American Legion, 2015). This group in my local community helps veterans to transition into civilian life. They help veterans with disability claim issues, finding employment, and volunteer work. After having a car wreck in which my…

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    Army Event Research Paper

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    months of our lives. Well that’s what we thought but looking back, it was not as bad as we think. Has the Military gone weak? As young adults we don’t like getting screamed at by another adult and not being able to do nothing because well we want to serve our country.…

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    in Gulfport, MS. I volunteered a little over 7 hours of teaching time to a JROTC high school program here in Mississippi. I am currently an instructor in the military so this was a daily regiment for me, so I thought. I taught what could potentially be the future Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, or Marines about ethics and…

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