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    However‚ they were originally members of the U.S. 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army‚ formed on 1866 at Fort Leavenworth‚ Kansas. All the regiments formed in 1866 were 9th Cavalry Regiment‚ 10th Cavalry Regiment‚ 24th Infantry Regiment and 25th Infantry Regiment. There were 25‚000 men and only one woman that were part of the Buffalo Soldiers. Most Buffalo Soldiers were young‚ around their 17-18 year of age. One of those men was the first Buffalo Soldier to win the Congressional Medal

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    MECHANIZATION IN FOUNDRY

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    and had been in today’s modern foundries. Mechanization involves complete change of set up. There is two types of automation one is fully second is partially automation. But in both types‚ objectives that are set forward are same. Foundries are mechanized due to several factors. And results obtain in some foundries are satisfactory and some foundries suffer loss. One point should be keep in mind that results are not excellent. Below are details of mechanization. WHY------MECHANIZATION:

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    allowed to be put into active combat roles with their fellow male counterparts. Whether its 0311 Infantry or Navy Seal there has been a push for women to serve in these positions but not without great resistance. It is thought that women are not as mentally and physically tough as men and that they should not have to see the horrors of war. There is also the debate about lowering standards for Infantry for women to be able to join‚ This is what Dr. Paul Davis an exercise scientist “Humping a hundred

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    American Presidents and their Military Experiences President | Service | Rank | Active Service | Barack Obama | None | None | None | George W. Bush | Texas Air National Guard | First Lieutenant | Stateside service during Vietnam War (1698-1973) | Bill Clinton | None | None | None | George H. W. Bush | United States Naval Reserve | Lieutenant | World War II (1942-1945) Distinguished Flying Cross | Ronald Reagan | United States Naval Reserve‚ Unites States Army Air Corps | Captain | Stateside

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    Gaius Marius

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    Gaius Marius www.roman-empire.net/republic/marius.html • Born near the town of Aprinum in Latium • Military man‚ serving first in Spain • He was voted to hold public office of the position of Tribune of the people in 119BC • In 115BC he married Julia of the powerful family ‘Julii”. This marriage would make him‚ In effect‚ the uncle of Julius Caesar • Then serving in Africa in the wars against Jughurta‚ the roman forces were not successful so in 108BC Marius returned to Rome and stood for

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    as the production of textiles and the transportation of people and goods across the country through America’s extensive rail road system. With advancements in new technologies also came mechanized farming. Farmers began using machines and other tools that made farming easier and more efficient. However mechanized farming also meant fewer farm laborers‚ thus causing many farmers to face unemployment. In desperate need of employment many southerners moved to the industrial north where growing cities

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    Britain during the last half of the 18th century and spread through regions of Europe and to the United States during the following century. In the 20th century industrialization on a wide scale extended to parts of Asia and the Pacific Rim. Today mechanized production and modern economic growth continue to spread to new areas of the world‚ and much of humankind has yet to experience the changes typical of the Industrial

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    American Civil War The American Civil War started in April 12‚ 1861. During this time artillery pieces were rapidly developed from smooth bores to bores with rifling. Rifling was first invented in the late 1850s The United States Army had started experimenting and implementing bore rifling at the start of the American Civil War. It was believed that two-thirds of the confederate armies light howitzers where taken from the union forces. Artillery was rapidly shifting its capabilities of being able

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    D-Day Turning Point

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    D-Day Introduction “They fight not for the lust of conquest. They fight to end conquest. They fight to liberate.”-- President Franklin D. Roosevelt. D-Day required two years of planning‚ 156‚000 Allied troops‚ 13‚000 paratroopers‚ 50‚000 vehicles‚ 11‚000 planes‚ and 5‚000 ships. In other words‚ it was one of the largest amphibious battles ever conducted in the history of war and its outcome affected the entire world. D-Day‚ a momentous turning point during World War II that sparked hope for the

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    Effects of K - 12

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    being recruit by the 17th Infantry Division few years past. At first I was not that enthusiastic in joining the Infantry for I was always being preoccupied by my duties as the Barangay Chairman. But with their outrageous insistence‚ I gave it a try. For 2 years or less‚ as they have seen my character and academic qualifications‚ and of course‚ my selfless and honest service to my barangay for 14 years‚ they required me to render them proofs of my worth in writing. The Infantry‚ as I did knew‚ made series

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