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    comfort and security of living in a free country‚ we can do what we want to do‚ for the most part. But what about the people that provide us with this freedom. The military that sacrifices their time‚ sometimes their life for our freedoms. For all they do for this country they deserve more what they get. Average hourly wage for a military personnel? Eleven to twelve dollars an hour. (“private first class (army) median wage”) private first class is the second ranking in the army. These are young men

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    Essay On Military Suicide

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    SUICIDE IN THE MILITARY Why Military Suicides are on the Rise Active duty military men and women are committing suicide more today than they have in years past ( (Mallin‚ 2012). Total deaths from suicide is exceeding U.S. combat deaths in the Afghanistan War. In 2012 the deaths from suicide totaled 154 for the first 6 months of the year which is an increase of 18% from the previous year during this same time period (Burns‚ 2012). “In 2009‚ we lost almost as many active military to suicide as to

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    Mediocrity does not lead to an effective leader. The military produces extraordinary leaders daily to ensure the safety of citizens everywhere no matter which side they are fighting for. These military leaders have to make quick decision that can affect the lives of millions. Situational awareness is something that is instilled in every member of the military since they can never know what their surroundings may hold. This trait allows for the military members to ensure their own safety as well as the

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    In the documentary film Unmanned: America’s Drone Wars‚ Mark Mazzetti the National Security Correspondent stated the fact Our Military remotely uses our drones from one of their Military Air Force bases back home‚ it then scans out the entire environment our ground troops are being held at‚ once it has finished scanning the area it is transmitted to one of our military satellites and then transmitted back to base for observation and planning the best tactical route to take (qtd in. BraveNewFilms)

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    Volunteer Military Service

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    Volunteer Military Service The United States military is by far the most advance in the world. Our country is filled with passion and patriotic citizens who would give their lives for this country. The United States also has one of the largest militaries in the world with the highest trained soldiers on this planet. The United States military has a variety of special forces soldiers who are send out on top missions and operations around the world. The American soldiers are one of the most appreciated

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    The Life of a Military Child Betty King COMM215 May 1‚ 2012 KELLI SANDMAN-HURLEY The Life of a Military Child The life of a military child is vary‚ vary different than that of a civilian child. Yes‚ even though there are military children that act out against parents‚ guardians and teachers‚ many military children are made resilient because of military support groups and foundations and strong emotional support at home. Military children are made to be resilient. First what is

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    Military families sometimes‚ depending a lot on the specific job of the military member‚ experience a great deal of stress when the military member is preparing for a deployment. Especially in the case of protracted deployments‚ such as a one-year unaccompanied deployment to the Demilitarized Zone on the Korean Peninsula‚ or a nine-month deployment at sea aboard an amphibious ship‚ or deployment to a combat zone in Afghanistan or Iraq‚ the stress on families can be enormous. Spouses that are accustomed

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    adults. However‚ military members marry and divorce at different rates than the general civilian population. These trends may give some insight into why enlisted women divorce at higher rates than all others. One study reported military members marry at higher rates than civilians; 60% of high school educated military members ages 23-25 were married compared to 37% of their civilian peers. The rates decrease with education but still remain higher for military members; 40% of military members with a

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    The Evolution of Women in the Military Abstract Women are without doubt an integral part of the military services. It took the determination of women throughout history to pave the way for the 400‚000‚ women that serve today. From the early years of the military to the present conflict in Afghanistan‚ women have made continuous progress towards equality. It is through their contributions that the military has evolved‚ consistently opening more jobs to women in combat. Time has proven that

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    suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder from the ages of eighteen to fifty-four in the United States in a given year. Fourteen percent of those people are military personnel. Post-traumatic stress disorder‚ or PTSD‚ is a mental effect on the brain after going through trauma or a life-threatening event. I am familiar with PTSD in military personnel because my dad had this mental effect when I was growing up. PTSD is a serious mental effect that affects a lot of troops who need treatment. Post-traumatic

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