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    believe all young people should not serve in the military. It is crazy that this is even considered an option. People do not realize how important young people are to our society. This would be a dire mistake that can be easily avoided. I’m here to tell you how this can be done. Firstly‚ we have enough people in the military already. So why would we need to have more people in the army? Even if we were at war‚ we could draft people into the military. So that problem is solved. Next‚ young people

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    Stereotype of a Military Brat Liza Finke Professor Alicia Cathell Axia College COM 125 Utilizing Information in College Writing September 17‚ 2006 Busting the Stereotype of a Military Brat People all across the country have different stereotypes of military brats. It is dependent on whether the area has a military presence and if it does‚ it depends on the attitude towards the military. Obviously‚ in areas that have an unwanted military presence‚ local citizens will think of military brats as

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    part of military culture‚ they serve as a formal setting for officers and senior enlisted to remember the fallen‚ toast to heads of state and enjoy each other’s company with whom which we serve. Dining-In nights allow for members of the regiment living off to dine and socialise with the members living on. This paper will explore and elaborate on the importance of customs and traditions and the reason why all personnel present at a Dining in night are expected to respect what is military legacy. The

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    Military and The American Civil War What events and people fall under this important theme of the American Civil War? Military was very important in the Civil War‚ and was basically the most important thing. When people think about war the first thing that comes to their head is weapons and militia. The military was a key factor in the war the winner was going to be determined on who had the better army and whose side was stronger. There were two major armies involved in the Civil War‚ but there

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    Depression That Occurs Within Military Spouses Crystal Lehman PSy350: Physiological Psychology Ileana Nesbitt June 17‚ 2013 As a military spouse‚ I have chosen to discuss the depression that normally occurs within military spouses (including myself). Being the spouse of an active duty soldier is not easy work‚ considering we deal with everything ranging from our soldiers being in the field for days on end‚ working late into the wee hours of the morning‚ and we also deal with deployments

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    There are many different styles of leadership in the Army and the civilian sector. Because of my civilian experiences in corporate America‚ my leadership philosophy matured prior to joining the Army. Over the last 6 years in the mighty United States Army‚ I implemented the leadership experiences that I acquired in the Army doctrines. Consequently‚ my leadership philosophy morphed into a situational leadership philosophy. So far‚ this philosophy has not fail me yet. Applying situational leadership

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    his is actually a hard question to answer when you think about it because their are too many gender roles and stereotypes to assume. Women can join front line of the army while men can be stay at home dads. If I really had to pick‚ women doing traditionally masculine things is more socially acceptable‚ and I don’t mean to be sexist‚ but it’s more allowed for women to be CEOs than for men to own a floral shop. It’s also more socially acceptable for women to be in the front line of the army than it

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    Women and the Military Statistics show that the U.S. armed forces currently employ over 229‚000 women in its various branches (Donnelly 8). This figure had been increasing exponentially for over 30 years. It ’s no surprise to men that women are becoming an important factor in the U.S. military and now occupy every position expect those on the front lines. With the infiltration of women in the services in 1972‚ great controversy has arisen and has become a highly argued issue (Donnelly

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    Not following army regulations while in the army can have a great effect on your life.   It can get you in trouble not only with civilian law‚ but it can also get you in trouble with military law.   For example if you are in the military and Why it is important to Obey Military Rules and Regulation Military discipline and effectiveness is built on the foundation of obedience to orders. Recruits are taught to obey‚ immediately and without question‚ orders from their superiors‚ right from day-one

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    In Sparta‚ the influence of the military on society was quite significant. In 650BC‚ Sparta became the dominant military force in Ancient Greece. Sparta achieved this through military cost‚ proficiency‚ their exceptional focus on training and excellence within their military. Sparta was a very strict society compared to others at that time in history. Males had strict rules growing up‚ yet it was even stricter for the everyday life of a soldier. While males had strict rules‚ women still had similar

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