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    Being a soldier is often synonymous with bravery‚ strength‚ and courage. However‚ in the film “We were soldiers‚” Randall Wallace‚ the director‚ plays particular attention in displaying how the Vietnam War affects American soldiers and their families. In addition to appropriately portraying soldiers‚ Wallace almost accurately sets the various scenes in relation to the time period of mid 1960s. Wallace also pays close attention to historic facts and dates in laying out the theme and plot of the film

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    children are forced or recruited into the military at very young age. The main part of the non-state armies are made up of boys(“11 facts”). There are some girls taken away and put into their armies to fight‚ but most of them are used for other reasons. Over the past two years 20 states have reported to have child soldiers in government or non-government groups (“11 facts”). The use of Child Soldiers is inhumane because they are forced into the military at a young age‚ taken away from their families

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    The fall of Rome was led by military‚ political‚ social‚ and economic factors over a long period of time. Military factors consists of the Germanic invasions‚ and decreasing Roman legions which lead to idea of mercenaries that only cared about money moreover Roman values. The Huns were migrating from central Asia to Eastern Europe‚ and ejected the Germanic peoples. The Visigoths‚ Ostrogoths‚ and other Germanic people invaded Roman territory seeking safety‚ but the legions couldn’t push them back

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    SAME SEX MARRIAGES IN THE MILITARY   Same Sex Marriages in the Military Dating back to the 1900s the United States military discharged Soldiers for homosexuality although some branches of service did not have policies in place regarding service by homosexuals. The military’s viewpoint was that homosexuals were unfit for service and that allowing them to serve would negatively affect military readiness. In 1949‚ the Department of Defense (DOD) standardized regulations‚ across the board. The regulation

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    Joining the military has its benefits; but before we start talking about the main points let’s see what the military has to offer you. Through its tough courses it will test you to your limits. It will make you strive to do better. So joining the military is beneficial. The average time a soldier is deployed for is 6-18 months. A lot of people haven’t heard of deployments longer than 18 months but it could happen. When you get a deployment for less than 6 months you are lucky because deployments

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    keeping positive control of my military i.d and how it Hinders the army’s OPSEC I won’t sit here and say losing my i.d card was completely out of my reach but things happen I’m only human. But I can assure you that it won’t happen again. But Losing a Military Identification Card has a lot of downsides. There is no good in losing a Military Identification Card regardless

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    stories convey the harsh conditions under which soldiers must make critical decisions with little time to think through situations. For example in Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front‚ the protagonist Paul Baumer enlists in the war after he has just graduated from high school.  He is a young‚ naive teenager who has never seen the likes of war‚ and he does not even understand what the war is all about.  On the battlefield‚ he stabs a French soldier because he is afraid that he is an enemy.  The

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    the kids in the military are mostly victims. Because the children are forced‚ drugged‚ and brainwashed into killing‚ they are clearly victims. I got my evidence from the testimony by Tom Malinowski. Some may think that child soldiers are guilty and should be punished‚ but it turns out most of them are forced or left with no choice but to become a soldier. In the same article Tom states‚ kids sometimes have their family killed and they are left with no choice but to join the military because they will

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    States Army but I will give it my best stab. Our organizations differentiating factors that separate us for other militaries are the following: • Technology used at lowest levels • Deployment to incidents world wide within 24 hrs • Air supremacy The United States Army is heavily outfitted for combat in foreign wars. We are still one of the few nations in the world were every Soldier is issued night vision goggles. Infantry squads (6 infantry men) are issued a desert hawk (miniature Unmanned Aerial

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    Child soldiers a) The nature of the human rights issue A child soldier is a person under the age of 18 who participates‚ directly or indirectly‚ in armed conflicts as part of an armed force or group‚ in either armed and supporting roles. The use of children in armed conflict is considered to be a form of slavery or human trafficking. Although children join armed groups ‘voluntarily’ it often involves coercion‚ force or deception‚ or the child may see no other option for survival but to join. The

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