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    legacy, I was reminded of my own career in the military. I also enlisted in the United States Army right out of high school, at the tender ager of 17. And much like Harry, I proudly served for twenty-six years. I rose the rank of Sergeant First Class before transitioning to a Warrant Officer. Having an education has always been of value to me and so has the idea of helping others. I was able to be an example to others while serving in the military and continue now as I serve as a Virtual…

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    Taiwan Swot Analysis Paper

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    The soldiering policy in Taiwan Military With the threat from Mainland China, Taiwan needs more professional soldiers to protect our homeland. Therefore, the soldiering policy has been transformed from conscription to recruiting system since 2006. As a result, how to attract the young people to join the Army is officer’s primary mission. However, the…

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    earned them our lasting gratitude.” Veterans from every country have served throughout many wars. They have put their blood, sweat, and effort into doing the right and beneficial thing for their nation. Being a veteran means not only to serve in the military, but it means to have the selflessness and courage to go off to war to ensure the freedom of the nation. In America, we have the right to vote, work, drive and many more activities we can partake in and to this we owe our veterans. It’s…

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    to be in war. Nearly 90 percent of single women were at war and 80 percent were married in war. Women would go to war leaving their kids at home with there grandparents. Many kids feared that their parents wouldnt come home. Most women were just volunteers before…

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    Marine Corps Upheavals

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    The Marine Corps has consistently tackled the contentious topic of the expanding role of women in the armed forces. In recent years, some historic upheavals include the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and the removal of gender-restrictions on military occupational specialties. Additional amendments are in the critical implementation and testing phase - unisex uniforms, new physical fitness requirements, and changes in retention dynamics. In order to fully understand this multifaceted issue,…

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    other nurses.Writes Begley. One of the jobs that women did in the vietnam war was to be a military nurse.Even though little information is known about female vietnam war veterans, the vietnam women's memorial foundation estimates that approximately 11,000 military women were stationed in vietnam during the conflict.Nearly all of them were volunteers 90% served as military nurses. Military nurses helped out by helping nonstop with numerous medical patients.Military nurses…

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    women are lower on the proverbial totem pole. However; an important time in history is during World War II when women, for the first time in Western history, were allowed to join the military on a large scale. Unlike during World War I, women in World…

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    in the Roman military the individual had to be a citizen and must be a land owner, they viewed serving as a civil duty, responsibility, and a privilege. Serious recruitment issues arose as Rome grew beyond Italy and had a need for a standing army. Marius saw the need for reform and established a professional army instead of maintaining a militia, this would contribute greatly to Rome and its future military exploits. Marius’ reform of allowing landless citizens into the military led to the…

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    OBJECTIVE: To effectively contribute to the objectives and goals of an innovative organization through the successful application of my work ethic, exceptional managerial/leadership, human relation, and administrative skills. Experienced Military Recruiter is a Military Veteran with a Secret Security Clearance with 26 years of proven experience in the United States Navy. Dynamic, team-oriented professional with a record of accomplishment in human resources (HR) Management, operations…

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    poor working conditions. In today’s world equal rights is across the board in every job in America. We have been fighting for equal rights for women for 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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