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    The Life of a Veteran with Combat PTSD Heather Hindall COM/156 June 22nd‚ 2014 Jason Blair The Life of a Veteran with Combat PTSD Battling war is something a Veteran knows all too well‚ but battling the demons in their mind after the war is something that they have to learn how to cope with. One of the most mentioned issues that Veterans face today is a disorder called combat post-traumatic stress disorder. Combat PTSD can easily be defined as a disorder that affects the mental state

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    The Grey Zone Analysis

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    Primo Levi was captured at the age of 24 by the Fascist Militia on December 13‚ 1943. Although Levi was a chemist with a degree‚ graduating from Turin in 1941‚ summa cum laude‚ he was treated just like all the other prisoners until his skill was proven and gave him a longer chance to survive. Because he was a Jew‚ he was sent to a detention camp along with the other English and American prisoners-of-war who were also “people not approved of by the new-born Fascist Republic” (Levi‚ 14). Later‚ he

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    Should Women Be Allowed on Military Combat Teams? In primitive age‚ most societies were matriarchal; people would introduce themselves with their mothers. However‚ human society changes like everything else. The importance of physical strength in solving heavy tasks or defending external attack has made the men’s dominance in society over years. Today‚ women are most likely equal to men‚ and in mostly every field‚ they can do whatever men can do. The world has witnessed many heroic actions from

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    Life After Combat Analysis

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    Life After Combat Imagine being away from the things you loved and the people you cared about for months at a time. When you finally come back to those people and things it feels like life has taken on new meaning and the things you loved and the people you cared for just doesn’t feel the same as it used to. It’s like everyone lived in a different reality than the one you knew. Add to that‚ most people who watch the events of war and conflict on a television do not translate it into a reality. The

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    Women Should Go to Combat

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    We think that women should be allowed to go to combat. My biggest reason because men and women are equal. There are so many reasons I think women are equal to men. For example the first reason is because of the 19th amendment. Because of the 19th amendment women got the right to vote. Women waited 70 years till the 19th amendment was passed. Because of this law women got the right not only to vote but also to get jobs‚ and their education just like how men were allowed to do. Women were tired of

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    The difference between combat and garrison leadership is a hard question to answer‚ as one may not be familiar with a combat environment. But it could be told as who knows how to be a soldier and who knows how to conduct him/herself as a soldier. A soldier with combat leadership experience would know how to maneuver and maintain others in a tactical environment a lot better than a soldier more versed in garrison leadership. The two leadership environments are very much different from each other and

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    Should Women Fight in Combat? The question lately has been if women should be allowed to fight alongside men in combat. I believe that they should. If not it is sexist‚ women can do just as fine as men‚ and the women should be able to defend the country they live in. Women generally make up about 14 percent of the armed services. Of the roughly 2.2 million troops who’ve served in Iraq and Afghanistan‚ more than 255‚000 have been women‚ said Pentagon spokeswoman Eileen Lainez. Pentagon figures show

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    Combat Deployment and the Military Family Combat deployment‚ in many ways‚ has affected every military family; the soldier‚ the spouse‚ and the child(ren). The spouses and child(ren) of the deployed soldier are often referred to as the “unsung heroes” of military families‚ at all times of a deployment. In the military‚ the families are often placed in the background‚ but families are crucial to the soldier’s success. There are several million service members in the military today. 50% Under

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    You are here: Home>Collections>Common Man RELATED KEYWORDS: * Common Man * * * * * Five steps to combat corruption TNN‚ Apr 12‚ 2003‚ 11.06pm IST How can the common man combat corruption in government offices? 1. Common man needs to reform: The common man is himself immoral‚ unjust and corrupt and wants shortcuts to everything. He wants things done out of turn and breeds corruption. Sadly‚ some sections of society end up bearing the brunt of this menace

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    Combat Training Centers are a very important aspect of the Army. They are essential to the success of the Army and ensure that Soldiers‚ their units and leaders are well prepared for the full range that their current or future operations can encompass. The main focus of these training environments is to establish efficiency‚ while still ensuring that Soldiers learn effectively through a realistic training environment. There are many important steps to guarantee success from this training environment;

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