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    forward in a phalanx formation towards the center of the enemy line with the wings echeloned back at a forty five degree angle to entice the Persian cavalry to attack. While the phalanxes fought the Persian infantry‚ Darius sent a large part of his cavalry and a portion of his regular infantry to attack Parmenion’s forces on the Macedonian left. Alexander led his Companion Cavalry to near the brink of his right flank. His strategy was to attract as much of the Persian horseman to the wings as possible

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    Infantry stationed outside of St. Louis‚ Missouri. Although Missouri was more of a neutral state throughout the American Civil War there were several characters who strongly encouraged Missouri to choose a side. Governor Claiborne Jackson was a Missouri state

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    Introduction America is called the land of equal opportunity and within the military; the fight for women having the same job opportunities as men has been a non-stop debate for decades. Some say women should be allowed to fight in combat with the infantry units and Special Forces units in a wartime environment. A number of arguments have been traditionally given against women in combat that range from women lacking the physical capacity needed in combat‚ psychological issues that may arise within

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    Why did Germany lose the First World War in 1918? The First World War was a huge event which ended abruptly; going from huge German advances after March 1918 to Germany asking for peace later that year: they were forced from a hard hitting offensive to defeat for various reasons: One of the key reasons for Germany’s defeat is the internal problems suffered by Germany from late 1917. Morale in the ranks of the Germany army was diminished to a painfully low point: they were exhausted from the spring

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    Women as a whole have always been underestimated in their abilities to do certain jobs such as to join the military and be productive. Women had to depend on their husbands for everything they needed. They were known to reproduce‚ stay at home ‚cook ‚clean and take care of their young. While the men‚ on the other hand‚ made the living for the whole family‚ they worked long hard hours everyday just to have a halfway decent life. The way it looked women would never be able to have independence and

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    The fawn waits in hope that it will live to breathe air‚ in the hope that the speaker will save it. However‚ technology is also competing for the speaker’s attention. The first three lines of the fourth stanza make the idling car into a mechanized beast that kills nature. Some details

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    closely interrelated as a result. The United States and Europe were driven by the economic and social incentive of technological advancement. Coal was essential since it was used for steam engines and newly mechanized manufacturing plants. Iron was critical to society since it was also needed in mechanized manufacturing and transportation. These two new materials gave rise to the great factories the Industrial Revolution was known for. The immense textile manufacturing plants that employed scores of people

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    There is an oversimplification in Geoffrey Parker’s concept of the Western Way of War. One of the major flaws of the idea is the ambiguity in the definitions of western warfare. What constitutes pitched battles fought primarily with heavy infantry as solely ‘western’? Where do we draw the line between what is east and what is west in terms of military stratagem? In The Cambridge History of Warfare‚ Parker’s thesis explained that western societies throughout history have generally fought battles in

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    India’s Contribution to UN PeaceKeeping Mission PeaceKeeping: United Nations Peacekeeping helps countries torn by conflict create conditions for lasting peace. Peacekeeping has proven to be one of the most effective tools available to the UN to assist host countries navigate the difficult path from conflict to peace. Peacekeeping has unique strengths‚ including legitimacy‚ burden sharing‚ and an ability to deploy and sustain troops and police from around the globe‚ integrating them with civilian

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    If you have ever heard of the Tuskegee Airmen you would know who Benjamin O. Davis JR is. If not‚ then you have missed out on learning who a man who can face discrimination and segregation almost all his life and still become the leader of an aviation unit. He truly was an illustrious leader of the Tuskegee airmen. Benjamin O. Davis Jr. was the best leader of the Tuskegee airmen because of his childhood‚ military career‚ and leaderships skills. Benjamin O. Davis JR experience with planes as a kid

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