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    Electronic Warfare

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    rapidly and new systems provided greater ranges‚ greater precision and greater capacity. It was a shock to the designers who discovered that the capable enemy has denied the use of their electronic gadgets. The importance of electronic gadgets in the battle leads to a never ending race in this field. G.M this brings me to the topic of my today’s presentation i.e. “Electronic Warfare”. 2. GM; in next 20 minutes or so I will be talking about the EW. As per the sequence of my presentation flashed before

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    Art Of WAR

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    Tzu The book “The Art Of War” is about looking into the leaderships point of view on tactics and war-fighting skills‚ such as management of troops. This book was written in view of military commanders and tactics they used to win wars and battles. In this book report I will be giving incite on the positive and negative decisions on the leadership and ingratiating on the authors strategies in getting the advantage to win by positional and organizational advantage‚ troop moral‚ and adapting

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    telegraphs for the first time‚ having an impact on the common people as they learned that war is not as glorious as it was imagined to be. Trench warfare‚ an ominous foreshadowing of what would occur in World War I‚ was witnessed at the Petersburg battle in 1865. Prussia in the mid-nineteenth century won three wars based on general staff planning and the use of railroads. With long-range guns empowering the defense‚ it is advantageous to arrive first‚ select good terrain‚ and have the enemy go on

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    Confederates in the Attic

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    the way in which people use history to suit their own needs‚ and explores issues of race. Horwitz begins his journey in the South‚ coinciding his trip with the dates of specific battles. After coming across many Civil War enthusiasts‚ he finds that the South has a very different perception of the battles and overall meaning of the war. There is still an "us against them" sentiment‚ as southerners continue to feel their way of life is threatened. The history presented‚ as the truth

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    04 How awful was daily life for soldiers in the trenches?…………………………………………………......................................10 Why was defending the Ypres Salient so difficult?………………………………………………….......................................15 Why was the Battle of the Somme such a disaster?…………………………………………………......................................17 Personal Research on the Graves and Memorials of Soldiers…………………………………………………….....................................0 Conclusion.........................

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    continue training and fighting battles‚ even though she may be frightened.”(SB‚ Pg. 75). This quote shows Mulan’s perseverance and ability to work under stress and anxiety. Another great example is‚ The Drummer boy of Shiloh. The Drummer Boy was scared of the battle coming the next day. He was frightened and thought about deserting the army. Then the general came over and told him of his importance to the battle. The drummer boy then went on to face his fears and drum the battle. This shows the Drummer

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    Red Badge of Courage

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    him to correlate real time war to epic ancient battles. He idealistically thinks that his first battle will be “one of those great affairs of the earth (6).” Henry desperately wants to follow in the footsteps of Ancient Greek heroes and become a hero himself. He lacks experience in war; he can only imagine what war is genuinely like. The Red Badge of Courage to Henry is a battle wound received in the war. Henry thinks that getting a wound during battle means that he had the courage to fight the war

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    Civil War Technology.

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    telegraph‚ the use of rifles that would change tactical warfare forever and the introduction of new medical practices and ambulance corps. One of the major technological advancements brought on by the Civil War was the introduction of the Ironclad into battle. These new craft were mainly made by encasing wooden vessels with thick plates of steel. These new ships could repel enemy fire as well as ram inferior wooden ship into pieces. One such ship built by the confederates was the Virginia‚ "The Ironclad

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    War Powers Frq

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    War Powers FRQ A. Congress has the power to declare war while the President is commander in chief. This creates an ever-lasting battle for power when it comes to military action. Many times in history‚ the President has deployed troops without the approval of Congress‚ thus inducing wars/conflicts that Congress then has no choice but to back. It also goes back to Congress’ power of the purse. They determine the amount of funding that the Department of Defense receives. This leads to stark

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    have it. Also‚ (for text to self) parents fighting battles. Sometimes parents help their kids by fighting the battles for them. I think Nikolai Polov made a connection with his book by saying his hometown was mouse town and Germany was frog town because there was conflict between them and all of the nice things that were in Nikolai Polov’s hometown were destroyed just like the land in “Why?”. I made a text to text connection with the Butter Battle Book by Dr. Seuss because both books are trying to

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