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    Military Discipline

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    Military Discipline 1. General. The word discipline comes from the Latin word disciplīna which means "to instruct". Discipline is a specific form of instruction which develops self-control‚ character‚ and efficiency. Military discipline is that mental attitude and state of training which renders obedience instinctive under all conditions. It is founded upon respect for‚ and loyalty to properly constituted authority. While it is developed primarily by military drill‚ every feature of military life

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    Having a family member or significant other in the military can be quite stressful when they have to leave for deployment. Getting ready can be hard on the family and kids having to see mom or dad leaving for a long period of time and only being able to video chat occasionally. But how do a family prepare for predeployment and deployment? What will be discussed is the process before the actual deployment and the deployment process for the military service personnel and the family. Pre-deployment

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    Women in the Military

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    105-07 Final Research Paper Women in the Military Women roles within the military have been a topic for discussion or a debatable topic for quite some time. Like all arguments‚ there are two sides; the first side consists of those who support women having equal rights in the military with the alternative being those who do not. For as long as a military has existed those who supported male supremacy have had a hold on women’s rights within the military‚ but as time goes on those people are losing

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    Internal Security Forces or Military Forces? Before arguing about police and military responsibilities dealing with the threat‚ it is important to define the status of contradiction. Since the essay focuses on the initial phases of the conflict‚ where neither official declaration of war is announced‚ nor opponents declared their juridical belonging to the other state‚ opposing party will be called terrorists. As it was mentioned in the previous chapter during phases one to six‚ terrorists may have

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    Us Military

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    The United States Military Sean P. Tiedemann English II Ms. C. Yost December 15‚ 2011 Sean P. Tiedemann Ms. Yost English II 6 january‚ 2011 The United States’ current military is made up of five branches; Army‚ Navy‚ Air Force‚ Marines (a division of the Navy) and the Coast Guard (which reports to the Navy in times of war). Of these branches our military head count was 1.6 million in 1995 . The total available American manpower (number of males between the ages

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    Gays in the Military

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    The United States military should encourage the fact that gays can now openly serve for their country. Gay Americans were not always encouraged to join the U.S. military. In the past‚ gays were not even allowed to sign up to fight for their country because America made it illegal. Even though this is wrong‚ people would often use it to their advantage to get out of a draft for war. The United States military up until not to long ago‚ had a policy of don’t ask don’t tell. Sexual orientation should

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    Disrespect in the Military

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    their military force with knowledge and skills that will outpace that of their enemies. In respect to this‚ America has been continually empowering its Non-commissioned officers. Anon-commissioned officer is an officer in military whose rank is not high and has not been awarded commission by higher authority. These officers are invariably promoted from the lower ranks; they include corporal‚ sergeant and warrant officers. Non-commissioned officer corps plays a very key role in the military missions;

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    Military Brotherhood

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    the same goal of becoming a soldier in the military and they usually do reside in the same dwelling place‚ the exact definition of Webster’s. Many people have different viewpoints of what a family is. "What Family?" by Pauline Irit Erera analyzes the way a family has changed over many of the years. Erera also states that the family is something that cannot ever be defined due to how fast it is changing. During many of the militaries basic military training (BMT) there is a brotherhood that

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    Military Bearing

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    Importance of Military Bearing Military bearing is the root in which every soldier practices in order to carry out good discipline and ethics throughout ones military career. Army regulations and soldiers on our own creed illustrate how a military service member should conduct themselves on a daily basis‚ on and off duty. Loyalty‚ duty‚ respect‚ commitment‚ honor‚ punctuality‚ reliable‚ integrity‚ and personal courage are Army core values. Courage is the ability to stand up for ones beliefs and

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    Ptsd In The Military

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    their eyes (Frey‚ "Military mental health"). Dating as far back as the civil war when they first started to notice PTSD‚ the doctors would come up with new theories and ideas of how people got PTSD. They would mostly focus on two ideas one called Soldier’s Heart or Da Costa’s Syndrome and the other Nostalgia. On physiological side they believed that the soldiers reacted to the strain of the Civil War with cardiac disorder (Levinson‚” General semantics and PTSD in the military”). They also had a

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