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    Sexism In Military

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    (Huss & Cwikel). In the United States the military is opening up all jobs‚ including combat‚ to women by 2016‚ this is an incredible accomplishment that will hopefully encourage countries worldwide (Losey). Currently the US Air Force has opened 99% of its positions to women (Losey). They still need

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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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    Military Discipline

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    Definition of Military Discipline Military Discipline is a state of order and obedience existing within a command. It involves the ready subordination of the will of the individual for the good of the group. Military discipline is an extension and specialized application of the discipline demands habitual but reasoned obedience that preserves initiative and functions unfalteringly even in the absence of the commander. Discipline is created within a command by instilling a sense of confidence and

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    amazing‚ brave‚ and thoughtful man who risked his life multiple times to rescue Jews and others who were being taken to the concentration camps throughout many places in Europe. Out of all of the important heroes during the Holocaust‚ Raoul Wallenberg was one of the most popular or known heroes. Because of his brave efforts and accomplishments‚ many Jews‚ including men‚ women‚ and children‚ had lived through the treacherous times of the Holocaust. Although‚ he could not of saved endangered lives without

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    Military Heritage

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    biggest sexual assault scandal in naval history. Evolution The 35th annual Tailhook symposium convened from September 8 - 12‚ 1991 in Las Vegas‚ Nevada to debrief naval aviators on Operation Desert Storm. Over 4‚000 active‚ reserve‚ and retired military personnel attended‚ including the Secretary of the Navy‚ the Chief of Naval Operation‚ and over 30 flag officers. At the end of the four-day symposium‚ allegations of sexual assault and sexual harassment on eight three women and seven men were reported

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    Military Organization

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    Military Organization BC345: Organizational Communication Instructor: Dr. Loretta Jenkins Assignment Due Date: 3/8/2014 My choice is easy because‚ how can you not choose one of the greatest forces on this earth the US Military. I will emphasize more on the US Army because that is who I work for now. I did serve sometime in the US Air Force for the first part of my career‚ five years’ worth. The Army‚ as one of the three military departments

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    Women in Military

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    policewoman‚ etc. to the dictionary to keep up with their advancement. The United States military is even inviting women into their ranks. Military Women rising up in status and prestige is a great thing‚ but there are some things which they cannot do. Women should never be allowed in combat during a war. Women‚ physically‚ are not as capable as men to handle the duties of combat. To enter the United States Military‚ women are required to do physically less than men. As a man is required 20 pull-ups

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    Ptsd In The Military

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    assumption is that‚ albeit symptoms characteristic of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been noted in military personnel for many centuries‚ it was not until 1980 that the disorder was formally recognized and became the focus of legitimate study. The central problem addressed in this study is that after three decades of research a definitive answer regarding the prevalence of PTSD in the military is still lacking. One key concept supporting the argument is including that Prevalence estimates to range

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    Military Accountability

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    Being late tells others that one person can be waited on‚ while everyone else can’t. People do not like when their feelings were not taken into consideration‚ when they took the time to consider others. Punctuality is a very important part of military life for several reasons. one reason is that if someone is late for a patrol or convoy that patrol or convoy might haveto leave without that person. Another reason is because it will make whoever your relieving have to stay at work for longer than

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    Americas Heroes The first thing I would like to say is the definition of a hero "Someone who behaves selflessly‚ usually at considerable personal risk and sacrifice‚ to comfort or empower others and to make the world a better place." The reason that I am writing about this is that it has been brought to my attention about military personnel‚ firefighters‚ and police officers being considered hero’s. One of the main reasons that they are viewed as heroes is that all of the jobs that they participate

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