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    Sample Academic Essay

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    05/08/2015 Sample Academic Essay Sample Academic Essay Knowing How to Live Alone Introduction   "Hook" "Alone one is never lonely‚" says the poet and author Mary Sarton in praise of living along.   Most people‚ however‚ are terrified of living alone. They are used to living with others ­­  Connecting children with parents‚ roommates with Information roommates‚ friends with friends‚ husbands with wives. When the statistics catch up with them‚   therefore‚ they are rarely prepared. Chances are high that most adult men and women

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    Armor Branch History

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    Reliance upon Allies Interwar Eras National Defense Act 1920 Basically Tanks will be used solely for infantry support Infantry Tank Plan Tank-infantry integration at small unit level Mobile‚ fire support Infantry mission enabler 1930-1931 Mechanized force was created 1931-1941 1st Cavalry regiment (Mechanized) July 13th 1940 Armored Force created 1st AD 2nd AD 70th Tank Battalion Infantry support Learning Curve: Kasserine 1943 Poor reconnaissance Blind Attack Tank tactics Poor combined

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    Blitzkrieg. As a direct translation from German‚ it stands for lightning war. The Blitzkrieg military doctrine was just that – a quick and decisive attack carried out by a large “panzer” attack force‚ mainly tanks and aircraft‚ as well as mechanized artillery and infantry for support‚ which would pierce an enemy’s defensive line and quickly exploit it by continuing to attack through this point of weakness before the enemy could respond. Blitzkrieg quickly became the staple military strategy of Nazi Germany

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    Military Cadences

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    Pop Cultural Elements of Military Cadences "HUT‚ TWO‚ THREE‚ FOUR...HUT‚ TWO‚ THREE‚ FOUR..." What do a bunch of grunts calling out raunchy marching cadences have to do with pop culture? There’s more to the cadence then just keeping soldiers in step‚ there is a deep sense of pride‚ patriotism‚ unity‚ motivation‚ and nostalgia‚ which can be found within these songs. The Military cadence is used to motivate‚ inspire‚ and foster company cohesiveness while keeping soldiers steps

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    ESSENCE OF JCSC IN CANADA AND ITS TRAINING COMPATIBILITY WITH JCSC IN SCHOOL OF INFANTRY AND TACTICS BANGLADESH -Major Abu Md Shahnoor Shawon‚ EB Introduction 1. The role of an Army is the successful armed combat and the success of a developing Army like ours depends on its officer corps. The quality of an Army is directly proportional to the professionalism of its officer corps. Officers are the most vital component of any Army. Their prime task is to prepare and lead the army to the path of

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    these attacks (overwhelmingly light infantry armed with RPGs‚ occasionally motorized) with their very strong tank force. With over 2‚200 tanks‚ backed up by APCs and Artillery (all Soviet made and supplied) the Iraqi army could mete out serious damage on an unsupported Iranian infantry unit in open terrain. By 1987‚ however‚ Iranians had learned to pick the sites of their incursions. They chose mountainous or swampy terrain‚ and used their fanatical light infantry forces to mount anti-armor ambushes

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    Battle of Khafji

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    Commanders and leaders Khalid bin Sultan Fahd bin Abdul-Aziz Norman Schwartzkopf Salah Aboud Mahmoud Saddam Hussein Strength 1st Marine Division 2nd Light Armored Infantry Battalion‚ 2nd Marine Division 2nd Saudi Arabian National Guard Brigade U.S. Special Forces 1st Mechanized Division 3rd Armored Division 5th Mechanized Division Casualties and losses 43 dead 52 wounded 2 captured[1][2] 60–300 dead 400 captured[1][2] v · d · e Gulf War Invasion of Kuwait Kuwaiti Bridges – Dasman

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    2nd Battle of Fallujah

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    2nd Battle of Fallujah (Phantom Fury)‚ LTG Natonski An Assignment Submitted by MME 2nd Battle of Fallujah (Phantom Fury)‚ LTG Natonski Operation Al-Fajr in Arabic‚ Operation Phantom Fury was the code name given to the second battle of Fallujah‚ considered the hottest point of conflict of all the military campaign in Iraq. Led by the US Marine Corp against the Iraqi combatants‚ who had held the city under their control‚ some consider it was the most difficult battle

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    Combat Engineer

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    combat engineering units often have a secondary role fighting as infantry. There are no advanced academic qualifications required to be a combat engineer. The term "engineer" is not to be confused with the term applied to Professional Engineer or Chartered Engineer. Pioneers were originally part of the artillery branch of European armies. Subsequently‚ they formed part of the engineering branch‚ in the logistic branch‚ part of the infantry; or comprised a branch in their own right. Historically‚ the

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    Essay On The Blitzkrieg

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    But in May 1940 it changed their minds‚ the German army launched its great offensive in the West. With a rapid attack that shocked military experts and the world at large‚ Germany ’s tank and mechanized formations broke through the Allied armies. The British Expeditionary forced did manage to retreat from the Continent at Dunkirk‚ although their equipment losses were almost total. He ends by saying "Even more important‚ it seemed that the age of

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