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    that he is a professional who cares about how he presents himself to his peers‚ his superiors‚ and the military‚ The military haircut‚ The way a soldier has his haircut dates back to the revolutionary war and has been a constant in the United States Armed Forces since then. The military haircut is one of the most important aspects of military appearance because it is the first thing the average person on the street sees to identify that the soldier is different‚ that he is more disciplined and ready

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    A Separate Peace A Separate Peace was written by John Knowles in 1959 when he was 33. it is ser in a New Hampshire prep school during WWII. A few teens at this school are greatly affected by the war. Many adults are asking them to join the armed forces. Gene‚ the main character‚ trains with his once athletic star friend‚ Finny‚ for the Olympics. Although against the war many people request that he join. His other friend‚ Leper‚ joins and receives a Section 8 discharge for being considered "mentally

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    Women of WWII Imagine being in WWII United States with 350‚000 women in Armed Forces at home and in uniform. Between 1940 and 1945 the female workforce percentage increased from 27% to about 37%. By 1945 nearly 1 out of every 4 married women worked away from home. Women were an important part in WWII because they didn’t give up. Women worked for the airforce‚ Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps‚ and Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service‚ just to name some of many important jobs. The Army airforce

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    Treaty of Versailles

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    at the Rhineland. By having this military cut-down‚ this would assure the “Big Three”‚ the leaders of France‚ Britain and the United States Of America that Germany would not be able to attack‚ only being able to defend. However‚ having such limited armed forces‚ even essential and basic maintenance of law and order within Germany internally was difficult to achieve and if Germany were to be attacked by a bigger army‚ they would have lost the basic need to defend herself and her people. To make matters

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    Constitutional Paridigm

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    The constitutional paradigm according to Roush is a reference point. It’s an idea that guides people in the military to operate ethically‚ and clarify good from bad. There are four principals that must be used sequentially. The constitutional paradigm would be used when there are two conflicting moral issues that might both either be a win win or be a lose lose situation. The paradigm is a hierarchal system that places where your first moral obligations are. This system is mostly used in the military

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    Deployment Analysis

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    Lincoln‚ Swift‚ and Shorteno Fraser identified several methods to assist mental health providers with creating positive environments for families of military men and women. Identify children and families who are at increased risk during predeployment‚ including families of reservists‚ non-active duty men and women‚ to intensify education and services as part of deployment preparation. Enhanced support services for military family during periods of increased stress. Programs and procedures already

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    What is respect? Respect can be in various forms. It can be knowledge‚ self awareness‚ trust‚ character‚ honesty‚ understanding‚ and a positive attitude. But respect also has to be earned. If you can’t respect yourself then you won’t be able to respect others. To gain respect you have to treat others the way you would want to be treated. Without respect you can’t have team work and care for other peoples well being. It is respect which creates devotion to the team‚ and the important part is that

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    draft age opinion

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    People under the age of twenty one are not psychologically fit to go to war. Eighteen is the youngest age you can be to join the war without a parents’ permission‚ which is still a very young age in this society. The legal drinking age is only twenty one in America. If young adults can not drink legally they should not be allowed to go overseas and experience the terrorizing war scene. In the book NAM the author writes “Next I had to kick one dead body in the side of the head until part of his brain

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    the war effort as men. Women applied to work in what were considered traditional women’s role‚ such as cooks and clerk‚ so that the men could be free to go and fight. However‚ the government still discouraged any attempts by women to serve in the armed forces. The only women who were allowed to engage in any form of active involvement were the nurses who served overseas. To add insult to the Australian women‚ in Britain‚ women were only allowed to be employed in factories and the transport in

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    Suicide In The Military

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    Eng101 April 27‚ 2013 Suicide in the military In recent years suicide within the United States armed forces has risen to the number one cause of death. ” More U.S. military personnel have died by suicide since the war in Afghanistan began than have died fighting there. The rate jumped 80% from 2004 to 2008” (Thompson). On average an Army member falls victim to suicide every other day. Most of these victims are males with combat experience. In the past ten years or so soldiers have been pushed

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