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    It was unheard of for women to do jobs and activities along side men up until the 90’s and the turn of the century. Now we have woman fighting in our armed forces over seas‚ working on construction sites‚ and owning and operating businesses. The reason why I believe it has taken woman so long to do these jobs and activities‚ and society to accept it‚ is because the work back then was a lot harder than it is now‚ especially with the technology we have today. Plus there always had to be someone that

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    Research Paper WWII Impact on Women The Impact WW2 had on Women During WW2 the presence of men at home was to a bare minimum. The impact this had on women was felt throughout the nation. How women would be looked at would be changed forever. They had to uphold various positions that were usually held by men and reevaluate their roles as homemakers. Their lives at home had changed; they were no longer the primary care giver. They also joined different parts of the military. Due to men being

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    The Importance of Following Orders. Why is it important to follow orders and instructions? From a military standpoint the difference can mean life or death for a soldier. On the civilian side it can mean the loss of your job‚ loss of position‚ or loss of pay. There are many factors that play into each individual scenario. No two events are ever the same and the outcome can range from a verbal reprimand to the death of the individual. Orders are meant to be obeyed both explicitly and implicitly

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    The military utilizes a unique set of identification cards. These cards are for any person related to the armed forces‚ whether it is active duty or retired. They are also issued to family members of the armed forces‚ and civilian Department of Defense workers. Military identification cards are required components of militar uniforms. Army regulation 670-1 requires that soldiers carry a military-issued identification card at all times‚ whether in or out of uniform. Military ID cards are required

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    INDIVIDUAL PRIVACY VS. NATIONAL SECURITY Donald R. Baker Jr. ENG122 English Composition Lesa Hadley June 18‚ 2012 There are always two sides to this battle. Which is more important‚ is the individual privacy more important than our national security as a whole? This is a sensitive subject‚ and it will get many different thoughts in this battle. Yes‚ individual privacy is one of the many rights we have as Americans. Yes we are protected to an extent‚ if you would like to keep your

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    but as time goes on those people are losing their grip. The arguments that these people have been using are becoming outdated and are simply proven wrong‚ sexist‚ and unequal. As time goes on women are finding more equality within the United States Armed Forces‚ which brings about the questions of how unequal is the military today and why aren’t things changing faster? When it comes to being in a war women in the United States have seemingly always had jobs to do; however‚ there was only a specific

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    In: Paul D. Williams Security Studies: An Introduction. New York: Routledge. p151-p171. Akshay Joshi Alvin and Heidi Toffler‚ War and Anti-War: Survival at the Dawn of the 21st Century‚ Boston: Little‚ Brown and Company‚ 1993. Steven Metz. (2010). ARMED CONFLICT IN THE 21st CENTURY:. Strategic Studies Institute. 01 (1)‚ 65-119. Arquilla‚ J. (1998). Can information warfare ever be just? Ethics and Information Technology‚ 1(3)‚ 203-212. Floridi‚ L. (2009). The information Society and Its Philosophy

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    China and at the time he joined the army of HKSAR. Jackson awarded the Distinguished Service Cross at the year 2021 for his extreme gallantry and risk of life in actual combat with an armed enemy force. He leaded his man defense at the coastal area of Hong Kong‚ his company E fights against with the United States armed forces & Japan Self Defense Forces (JSP) in these years. Jackson is the one of the most famous commander in that district; his company destroyed at least 10 US aircrafts‚ 20 US main

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    to perform his duties‚ or his vacating his post contrary to regulations. Any person serving in the Armed Forces of America‚ is guilty of violating this article if they‚ through any means that can be prevented‚ disobey any order given by a superior‚ as long as that order is not itself illegal. Simply put this means that Any person serving in the armed forces: being active‚ reserve‚ in a DEP program‚ deployed on shore or infantry. Regardless of rank rate or possession

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    24‚ 1977 and further amended by PD 1968 dtd January 11‚ 1985.) Be it enacted by the National Assembly of the Philippines: Section 1. The following articles shall be known as the Articles of War and shall at all times and in all places govern the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine Constabulary (As amended by RA 242) TITLE I. PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS Article I. Definitions. The following words when used in this Articles shall be construed in the sense indicated in this article‚ unless

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