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    life of his comrades‚ but cause a military undertaking to fail and his team to be defeated. On the other hand a team of a few well-disciplined solders is worth many times a much larger number of undisciplined individuals who are nothing more than an armed mob. History repeatedly shows that without discipline‚ no body of troops can hold its own against a well-disciplined and well-directed enemy. In your work in the Army you

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    “Mai Bhago and the Forty Liberated Ones” is a canvas painting that was made in 2009 by Canadian artist Kanwar Singh. His curiosity in sikh history has caused him to compose many other paintings in that same area of interest. My partner Sonia and I chose this image because it showed not only man but a woman who can hold power. Most images that we researched consisted of male warriors‚ and this one in particular had a woman leading a team of men. The point of this image is not only to admire the artist’s

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    When you hear the word aerodynamics‚ the first thing that comes to mind is airplanes and pilots. There are other applications that apply. For instance‚ the passing of a football. A football that is thrown into the air has inertia. This is the tendency of an object in motion to remain in motion. But because of gravity the ball is pulled down and resistance that slows the ball down. A quarterback through the motions of his and body‚ must balance the forward momentum that he gives the ball‚ fighting

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    Absolute war was considered to be the limitless form of war in which there was no external influence. War was “an act of force‚ and there is no logical limit to the application of that force.”1 Clausewitz concluded that if there were no limitations between two battling adversaries‚ the adversaries would continue to attempt to overcome the conflict by adding more and more force. Eventually the two would reach a point where hatred for one another would grow to such an extent that they would lose the

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    The Indian Navy’s Facebook incident has again brought into light the subject of serving defence officers and the use of internet. Though not in favour of making cyberspace free for uninhibited travel‚ I feel that the issue needs to be tackled in a holistic manner by maintaining an adequate amount of discretion but at the same time not losing touch with the necessities of modern life. Press reports suggest that some kind of action is in the offing against the naval officers involved in the

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    Embedded Journalism

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    Post reporter advanced with the Marines‚ essentially as an embed‚ in Operation Desert Storm (ODS). Limited embedding also existed in Operation Applied Force (OAF) in 1999. 3. The supremacy of U.S. forces has perhaps aided the emergence and expansion of embedding programs. Indeed‚ since the Vietnam War‚ inferior adversaries have given Western forces significant latitude in developing press-military relationships. The implementation of wide scale embedding in OIF illustrates this point but GEN Mattis

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    Abstract Since World War II ARMY SOF has had many changes. SOF forces before and during World War II were usually adhoc in nature and usually disbanded at the end of the conflict. Following World War II events‚ success‚ and failures show military and civilian leadership the importance of creating and sustaining a permanent Special operations Force within DoD and the Army. This paper will concentrate on the changes in the Special Forces and Psychological Operations Regiments. It will show what events

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    External Links | [edit] Military In military science‚ there are two meanings to morale. Primarily it means the cohesion of a unit‚ task force‚ or other military group. An army with good supply lines‚ sound air cover and a clear objective can be said to possess‚ as a whole‚ "good morale" or "high morale." Historically‚ elite military units such as special operations forces have "high morale" due to both their training and pride in their unit. When a unit’s morale is said to be "depleted"‚ it means it is

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    The Pros And Cons Of SIDE

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    Fellow members of SIDE‚ I am Omar Graffigna‚ the Chief of Staff of the Air Force of Argentina. While I do not directly partake in the repression of socialist dissidents of ESP and Montoneros‚ I believe this dirty warfare is reasonable in order to maintain regularity in our government. I have begun the Condor Missile Program and consistently make decisions on air force matters. I have researched missile technology and allocated funds for our program. I plan to use my unique skill set to create an

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    that their joining will degrade the moral of these forces and that a women’s nature could hold them back or withdraw them from their service. All these stereotypes and misconceptions date back many years. Women weren’t allowed to do many things and this issue started to lessen and years went by but it was a very long process for people to finally realize that it was okay. There are still some that find no point for women to join the armed forces and continue to believe these misconceptions and continue

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