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    The American veterans have protected the United States of America since the start of the United States Military in 1789. even before the American Revolution, volunteers risked their lives to defend our rights. Today, people join the Armed Forces, because they believe in the leadership to fight for liberty and justice. Veterans valued Americas loyality, therefore dedicating their lives to protect and serve this country. In addition to Veterans’ services all around the world, we should all…

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    their respective approaches to warfare in regards to tactics, strategy, and motivation of personnel, and actions to achieve victory. Both militaries displayed several of the modern Principles of War and used them in practice during planning and execution phases of operations. The Chinese and Roman empires were military superpowers of their regions. Modern militaries have incorporated principles taught and learned from the era into current strategies and tactics. Many of the strategic and…

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    Every time you hear a story about war, writers always put it in a male’s point of view making it seem like women don’t matter too. Women should be able to do anything and everything men could do, meaning equal access to jobs and careers in military as well as outside of it. People state that women aren’t “physically, mentally, and emotionally qualified” to actually be involved in combat. People think we should continue to have legal bars against women that want to be involved in the combat unit,…

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    Sisterhood at the front: Friendship, comradeship, and the feminine appropriation of military heroism among World War I First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY). Women's Studies International Forum,…

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    National military service mandatory for young adults is vary in different countries, where it is on voluntary basis in the US. No doubt, conscription consist of numerous pro and con on either the society and each individual so whether or not set the national military service mandatory is always a big argument in many countries. In this essay, benefit and drawback of national military service would be demonstrate. National military service bring direct impact on the society in ways of…

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    Military Gap Essay

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    America’s continuing involvement in Afghanistan, the longest armed conflict in American history, the military a smaller proportion of American population; it is also becoming more isolated. Currently, about 0.5% of Americans have served in the military in the past decade, and up to 80% of those serving come from families in which either a parent or sibling served. Furthermore, 49% of the military is concentrated in five states: California, Virginia, Texas, North Carolina, and Georgia. This gap…

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    When World War I and World War II were in the uprising, the U.S. Congress passed selective service acts that gave the president the authority to draft men into the military. Therefore it was mandatory for men to go to war, when drafted. If you do a little research like I have you will find that the U.S army or military services is the most powerful in the world, and that's impressive. Also, you cannot win a War by nuclear war fair. I'm going to discuss the reason why I strongly disagree with the…

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    Napoleon's Military System

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    of the military. A lot of the logistical systems developed by the old regime adapted to the new scale and pace of the operations under his command. Nevertheless, organization was made more efficient and the loads of the baggage trains were scaled down and shifted to the backs of the Soldiers. Napoleon transitioned some of the services performed by contractors and civilian personnel to military personnel during this time. Supplies and services remained civilian run, but under military control…

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    popular program is for deployed soldiers, and in this program the organizations sends care packages and other goods to those who are deployed over seas. The next program is just for those soldiers that are wounded. In this program Soldiers’ Angels volunteers their time and helps out at medical centers that hold the wounded. The last program is for the families, and in this program they provide love and support to the family of soldiers. (Source…

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    The draft is something that our country sometimes needs to have. A draft is when random people who are eligible for military service are selected to enlist. There have been multiple time when our country has resorted to a draft. For example, during the Vietnam War we activated the draft to gain more troops. After the draft was started up many people around the country were furiated, but they may not have realized how important the draft actually was. During the Vietnam War, US citizens were on…

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