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    20‚ 2009 Military Deployment and the Effects on its Soldiers Recent wars in Afghanistan‚ Iraq‚ Korea‚ and other locations throughout the world have resulted in the most sustained military combat operations since the Vietnam Conflict. As a result‚ soldiers in the military are finding themselves subjected to longer deployments‚ and faster redeployment times than in any other combat operations. While these steps are necessary to maintain the high level of military operations currently

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    Effects of Deployments on Families and Soldiers Deployments in the National Guard affect both the soldier and their families during this hard time. Nevertheless most families make it through the tour stronger then ever. Service members who have children at the time of deployment may be affected more by missing out on some of the most important times in their lives. Also‚ being miles apart can put a lot of tension on the soldier’s family and jobs. During these hard times both the soldier and the

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    Cause and Effect Essay English 121 February 12‚ 2012 The Effects that Deployment has on Families Whether good or bad‚ we all experience stress at some point in our lives. Stress is our body’s normal reaction to a physical or emotional adjustment. Because of the daily contacts we encounter with stress‚ we all have an idea of what it is and how it affects us‚ physically and mentally. Military families often deal with extra stress from the result of a loved one’s deployment. Families face

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    “Neighborhood Deployment - Conceptual Issues” At least once a month there is some question about‚ “how many police officers are needed.” The number of officers that are needed depends upon the level of police service desired. Many communities hope for four hours per shift of proactive patrol while some would allow two. There are many communities that requires many things from the police department such as extensive traffic law enforcement‚ high patrol visibility in residential areas‚ and some

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    Sofia Antunez Essay 1 Deployment First Deployment overseas‚ as a young sailor. Excitement and nervousness slowly started to settle in as the first day came. Just kept thinking of the new places that I would get to experience and the change of working pace. Tried playing it off to my co-workers as if nothing bothered me. Little did they know inside I was as nervous as a squirrel being chased by a dog. I was playing it off well nobody seemed to notice. Day 1 overseas‚ nothing but blue around

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    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 in place work towards improving communication

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    Cause for joining the Military When many people think about the military they automatically think about basic military training (BMT). Depending on what branch of military service you choose will determine how many weeks of BMT you are required to complete. There is more to military than basic training‚ which give many an incentive to join. Causes for joining the military are physical fitness‚ education benefits and stability. An important aspect of the military is physical fitness and one might

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    THE BASICS OF DEPLOYMENT FLOWCHARTING & PROCESS MAPPING A User’s Guide to DFC for Know-how Capture and Process Design by David Howard Management-NewStyle Deployment FlowCharting "Draw a flowchart for whatever you are doing. Until you do‚ you do not fully understand what you are doing. You just have a job." "Words have no meaning unless they are translated into action‚ agreed upon by everyone. An operational definition puts communicable meaning into a concept." "The first step in any

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    4 November 2013 Cause and Effect of Joining the Army There are many benefits to joining the Army‚ but they all have an effect on yourself and your family. The U.S. Army is the oldest‚ most established branch of the military. "The U.S. Army traces it ’s heritage back to the 1600 ’s and the period of colonization."(Historcal Dictionary of the US Army) Since then‚ the Army has changed. The Army has a lot more to offer now than it did Two Hundred and Thirty eight years ago. There are many

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    organization. In some cases‚ the same group may be described as "freedom fighters" by its supporters and considered to be terrorists by its opponents. Terrorism can actually be seen as a cry for attention‚ and our media give them just that. The causes and effects of terrorist attacks depend on the motivation of an individual or an entire group. Nobody in their right senses would resort to terrorism. One of the main reasons for terrorism is social and political injustice. People choose terrorism when

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