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    Monday: Being a part of a military family means being a part of a community and network of people across the United States and world. Being a member of this group of people creates a special bond that outsiders may not fully understand. It can be difficult for civilians to understand that military members of service would choose to fight in a war that no one truly knows anything about. With modern technology, we can see that violence is a large part of war, but the battles our members of service…

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    when people thought about war they associated male with war. Time to time women even disguised themselves as men to serve in combat. In the first World War Russia used one all-female combat unit, then in the second World War, hundreds and thousands of German and British women served in combat but as roles in anti-craft units. They put women in these positions because they were not at risk of being captured. A large scale of women were used near the front as medical staff and political officers…

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    difference between the two countries include health, economy, and military; they both unite peacefully. Japan’s health is in good shape, their obesity rate is at 0%. They also have a life expectancy of 83.33. Although, the HIV/AIDS deaths are only 100. The economy in Japan is entirely different from the U.S, their unemployment rate is at 4.0%. The average person makes $8.50 an hour, and their currency is called, “Yen.” The total military spending is $58.1 billion and the military expenditure…

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    “America's Gift to my Generation” Did you know that every year more than 180,000 people enlist in the military? The military gives my generation the gift of being a unified country, showing we are strong and independent, and protecting our beliefs and freedoms. Coming from a family with a history of military service, I've learned to appreciate having a military for our country. We should be thankful and always recognize the gifts America has provided for us. One gift is representing unity.…

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    difference in gender and men and women are not different then why do men have greater opportunities then women or as a matter of fact they cannot even try many things. Is it not laughable how hypocrite humans can be? The battle field a place filled with trauma, death, violence, blood, a place where you fight for what you believe up close and personal the great front lines. Then if that is the case then why do we never see women if we are all equal then why do women not even get the chance to…

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    have wanted to be a part of the military. I was fascinated with the sacrifice that was continuously given by soldiers, the call to a cause bigger than themselves, the hard work, the loyalty, and the risk and the bond soldiers shared with each other. Unfortunately, there have been less women than men enlisting in the military; if they do work for the military, they usually become army doctors, nurses, interpreters, and so on instead of field operatives. Some say women cannot accurately shoot a…

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    Women throughout history have always been seen as stay at home mothers before World War Two. According to the article, “How War Changed the Role of Women in the United States”, “states that, “In early America, a woman’s life tended to center around farm and family.” The stereotypical, perfect American family had the father that worked hard each day during the week and the mother who raised their children, cleaned, and made food. But in fact, women always worked outside the house but it just…

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    social changes happening within the military and some affect us more than others. As armed forces military members there is one particular issue that will affect us in the near future, if it has not already. The topic being, should men and women meet the same physical standards in the military? As one the most recent items in discussion it is important to have a solid understanding of the pros and cons of either adjusting or not adjusting the physical standards for women. However, after seeing…

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    with civilian women led to a vast amount of prostitution throughout South Vietnam that proved difficult…

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    Women in the military The women's right to fight on the front lines had been highly debated for years. With countries all over the world relieving their ban on combat roles being open to women there are now many questions. To find out about this issue, I asked three of these questions: What are the pros of women serving on the front? What are the cons? What are other countries laws around this topic? The cons of women serving on the front lines Women serving in frontline combat roles…

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