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    the setting‚ what is the story about‚ or why do he feel that way about her. The setting is the jungles of the war. O’Brien uses the setting to enhance and explain the troops’ paranoia and fear. The story is about many different things like war‚ the army and a woman he like.

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    is thrilled. He names and cares for Joey and protects the animal from the farmer’s drunken rages. When the family begins to feel the financial impact of war‚ Albert’s father secretly sells Joey to an army officer named Captain Nicholls. Albert finds out and begs the captain to let him join the army. Albert is too young‚ but Nicholls promises to take good care of Joey for him. True to his word‚ Nicholls treats Joey well and sketches him for Albert. He is proud of his new horse. Though Joey still

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    Alexander the Great

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    throughout Europe and Asia‚ he integrated Persians and Orientals into his administration and army‚ he created a common currency and language‚ and he increased literacy and education. Second Major Idea: Alexander III of Macedon was truly great because he had great success in the military field. Within few years‚ Alexander conquered many territories‚ expanding his empire from Greece to India. Alexander and his armies had marched for eleven years and not once lost a battle. Supporting Sentence: To become

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    Khmer Empire

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    spanned the years from A.D. 802 to 1431. During this time‚ the Khmer Empire‚ by force of arms‚ extended its dominions to encompass much of Southeast Asia. The warrior kings‚ who actually led troops in battle‚ did not customarily maintain standing armies but raised troops as necessity required. Historian David P. Chandler has described the relationship between the monarch and the military: Though the king‚ who led his country into battle‚ sometimes engaged his chief enemy in single combat‚ Khmer military

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    understand that the Marines and Navy were not the only two branches of the Armed forces to be honored for helping out in the South Pacific. It was true that the Marines were first in‚ but the Army stayed for the long haul and helped finish the job. During that time it was even more impressive that the army stayed because the conditions that they had to endure during that

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    regularly enrolled‚ and sometimes fighters. Twenty-five were ten or under. A study of a million Federal enlistments turned up only 16‚000 as old as forty-four‚ and only 46‚000 of twenty-five or more. Yet by other authorities‚ the Union armies were made up like this: 30 per cent of men under twenty-one; 30 per cent from twenty-one to twenty-four; 30 per cent from twenty-five to thirty; 10 per cent over

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    optometrist‚ etc. when they could be there instead of you and having things they need taken care of. In the military‚ not showing up for an appointment is also letting down your squad leader‚ your unit‚ and the whole military organization. It can cost the Army a lot of money to schedule an appointment for you and then have you not show up for it. By missing an appointment‚ you also show that you lack discipline and responsibility. It does not look good to your leaders and makes it seem like you can not be

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    The History of the “Grog Bowl” Formal military dinners are a tradition in all branches of the United States Armed Forces. In the Air Force‚ Navy‚ and Army it is the Dining-In; in the Marine Corps and Coast Guard it is Mess Night. The Dining-In is rich in tradition and the Dining-Out is similar in all aspects to a Dining-In. The major difference is that the Dining-Out includes spouses and guests. As with most ancient traditions‚ the origin of the Dining-In is not clear; formal dinners are

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    Corporal Desmond T. Doss: A Man of Faith and Duty Several times in the history of the United States‚ drafts have been enacted to help support war efforts. With exceptions‚ the drafts are involuntary and many men who were called were not willing to fight. Some deserted their posts‚ others burned their draft papers before they ever left. Others chose to bravely serve their country. Corporal Desmond T. Doss was drafted in April‚ 1942‚ to fight Axis powers in World War Two. He was a conscientious objector

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    Spartans fought is also historically accurate. There is also some material in there that is not historically accurate or we don’t know if it happened. In the movie 300‚ there is a lot of things that are historically accurate. The training for the army starts when they are born. Only the best of the best babies are kept. If the baby has a birth defect or something is wrong with the child‚ they are left to die in the wilderness. The Spartan boys grow up leaning to fight. The boys were sent to an agoge

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