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    a professor of Military Science and Tactics, and while there received his law degree in 1893. He remained there until 1895. In 1895 he…

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    The military myth of American independence is that long ago, a rag-tag band of ordinary civilians banded together to endure untold hardship in the name of independence. Patriot brother banded with brother against the tyrannical British power to create a new America founded upon the principle of liberty, not upon class distinction. This formed the ideological foundation of the new democracy. This is the fable of the colonial army's war against the British in the aptly understated title A…

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    Military Draft Benefits

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    There are many benefits to a country by women and men joining our government military. While there is a benefit I think the decision should be voluntary. Serving is not for everyone. I would never think a draft is a good thing, because it isn't right to involve a person to go to war .I can understand asking people who are for a war and in line with their government to go to war. I can't see anything spot-on in sending people who are of different political beliefs than their government, or…

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    Corps, Cost Guard, and Air National Guard are all part of the career that I would like to pursue. Growing up in a family of military men was great, I had a lot fun and experience many different things in my family. My dad and uncles were all part of the United States government so it’s no secret about what career I would like to pursue. The career I plan on pursuing the military, although my dad career was a part of the Marine Corps, I would like to be a part of the army and continue down the…

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    Air Force Interview Essay

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    life. I think the Air Force and other military branches are doing more than many companies to work towards a diversified workforce. This is partially because we are funded by tax dollars and this leads the military towards being somewhat of a social experiment run by the government. The military is getting better each year towards creating policies that allow for a greater range of diversified service. Women are now allowed in every role within the military, whereas in the past they were…

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    Women's Roles In Ww1

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    enemies. Machine guns as well as automatic rifles are still used today during combat. Women in the War Women's roles in WW1 were quite important. The Navy as well as the U.S Army formed a nursing corps that allowed women to serve part time in the military. Over 21,000 women joined the…

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    Roman Gladiators Essay

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    in Rome, around the year 216 B.C. Gladiators were the big shots of Rome, like the military of Rome. Gladiators were named after the sword, “Gladius,” because they would fight with swords. To become a Gladiator you were either a prisoner of war or a slave. How would you become a Gladiator from being a slave? Well, because they were strong and were able to fight. Why would some volunteer? Gladiator volunteers were free citizens who gave up their rights to be free. It is known that…

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    World War II, felt a calling to fight for his country. The government indoctrinated its citizens with a strong sense of nationalism from an early age. They instilled a sense of military supremacy that played a key role in how military men fought in World War II. Thousands of Japanese men alike lined up to enlist in the military, those selected were proud, while others felt that they were failures to their country. Yutaka, like many others, eagerly joined the Navy to pursue his dream of honoring…

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    Education derived from years of experience in a military training industry. Recipient of multiple awards for outstanding performance within education, the volunteer sector, and the dental field. Career supported by two Associates Degrees in Management and Dental Sciences. • Microsoft Office Suite • Training/ Education • SharePoint Experience • Academic Liaison • Security Clearance Processing…

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    and what the consequences could be. Once children are in the military it is tough for them to leave because they might rely on them for protection, drugs, shelter, money, and food. A former child soldier named Ishmael Beah in Sierra Leone said when he was rescued he felt like he was being taken away from a family because he would talk about Shakespeare with his commander. So just because child soldiers could willing join the military doesn't mean they knew what they were doing or that they…

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