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    Professionalism A soldier is measured by his ability to do his job successfully‚ tactfully‚ and professionally. Being a professional at everything you do will help you succeed in every aspect of your life. The definition of professionalism as by Merriam-Webster is the conduct‚ aims‚ or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or professional person. Being in the army as soldiers we consider ourselves professionals. How we hold ourselves to the army values and the soldiers creed shows how professional

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    A Soldiers Nightmare: Ptsd

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    A Soldiers Nightmare: PTSD War is not glorious‚ nor is it merciful and with every generation of men who encounter the hardships of protecting our country‚ we also find that some of them are returning and suffering from reoccurring acts of violence and trauma they’ve ensued while being overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan. It’s become a debilitating and all too common disorder that is in dire need for the necessary aid before it manifests and becomes too late for anyone to help. It’s been an ongoing

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    Social Studies: Soldier’s Heart Assignment The Civil war was an awful war‚ it was very devastating. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers lost their lives on both sides.The survivors who live through the horrific war were left with post traumatic stress or PTSD. The amount of mental damage done to the soldiers was unmanageable. It drove soldiers crazy! Being in a battle was bad enough‚ but re-living it everyday would just be too much for most people to handle. In this novel‚ Charley lied about his

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    A Soldiers Life Report

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    to you all about my experience. Throughout my investigation into the life of a U.S army soldier‚ I soon figured out how the soldier’s daily life and the way they lived their life before the war drastically changed when they enlisted. The Union soldiers were so eager to fight for their country‚ they all then signed up to fight for the union. Also many were also drafted to fight. While talking to many soldiers of the division I was at most of them said that the biggest challenge for them was getting

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    The issue regarding child soldiers is one that is familiar to most persons‚ yet the progress in the process of addressing such problem moves at a very slow pace due to its increasing depth in the past twenty years. According to past reading‚ women and children were involved in many battles conducted during the time of the American colonization (Camacho‚ 2003‚ 5). However‚ it was a case in February‚ 1999 that truly opened the public’s eye towards the issue of child soldiers for it was regarding a 17-year

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    own lives and forced to do things that adult soldiers may not be able to do. An example of this breach of human rights would be their initiation process; some are forced to kill their friends or family. If they choose to disobey their orders‚ they can be either tortured harshly‚ or killed. They are not the only victims within this breach though. Their family members‚ or other members of the community who have fallen victim to the children and adult soldiers of the LRA may find themselves being tortured

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    The Effects of War on Soldiers War is the most powerful threat we have on the earth today. War can accomplish a variety of things in a variety of ways and it is entirely up to the government to decide a country’s war status. It is up to people that will never have to experience what they create‚ but what happens to the soldiers they send in to battle for them. For the soldiers they are stuck with an experience unlike any other known to man‚ stuck with memories and images of what it’s like to be

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    Notes on Child Soldiers

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    children as soldiers‚ popular images have too often sensationalized the issue‚ with counter-productive consequences. Ubiquitous media images of boys with guns as the epitome of child soldiering and girl sex slaves as ’victims’ of conflict obscure the fact that many other children and young people‚ both male and female‚ play a variety of different‚ and often simultaneous‚ roles in conflict. In recognition of these multiple roles‚ and concerned that some of the less visible child soldiers were being

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    The Tattooed Soldier uses the story to captivate the reader to know the hardship Guatemala and other members of the latino community goin through American manipulation of communities. Basic human rights struggles are very real to the people who are at the center of conflict with the military and political repression. The period in which was portrait was very specific‚ during the 1990’s of the LA riots when tension were at its climax. The chaotic riots taking place in Los Angeles during the time that

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    Awol Soldiers Summary

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    story on an AWOL soldier is when first arriving to Korea a SPC by the name of Jalen Davis‚ got in trouble for multiple violations such as fighting‚ drinking on duty‚ and sexting on a government phone. Davis was demoted to PV1 and received multiple ART 15’s as punishment. He was also waiting for chapter paperwork to be approved. The next day after his chapter paperwork is approves starts out processing but never returns. Davis disappeared for two days. Davis was now an AWOL soldier. He went down town

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