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    Well that’s what millions of people deal with everyday who live in country without a suitable defence force. The United States should not reduce its military defence budget. A country’s fate is determined by the strength of its military. The money given is used to train soldiers also. I believe a country’s fate is determined by the strength of its military. Right now Laos currently has the 6th lowest defence budget in the world. Laos is currently going through the Laos Hmong Insurgency. The country

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    rigid foundation in our military. We have a numerous of veterans everyday going to war just for our freedom that we have here in America today. Our military isn’t just fighting for our freedom‚ there are fighting so we can have peace here. Our military is what we have today‚ which is a great country‚ free rights (unlike other countries)‚ etc. There is more of incredible offerings that can just come from military. Our military people are constantly getting calls to go on military duty. I can imagine

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    Military bearing affects the work center and the people around you in different ways. Having good and bad military bearing will always have different results. With a mess up no would not want to work with you at all. Good military bearing affects everyone in a positive way. You will have a positive attitude about everything you do and more. Everything wills eventually workout the way you want and need it to be. With good military bearing show that you know what you are doing. Someone will task you

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    e chosen to be in the Military because‚ I feel that it`s my specialty besides football‚ I have three uncles who have been in the army and it runs in the family. I train almost everyday so when I get in the army‚ the basic training will be easy. To join the military‚ applicants must meet age‚ education‚ aptitude‚ physical‚ and character requirements. You must be a high school graduate or have equivalent credentials‚ such as a general education development. Newly enlisted members of the armed forces

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    the same goal of becoming a soldier in the military and they usually do reside in the same dwelling place‚ the exact definition of Webster’s. Many people have different viewpoints of what a family is. "What Family?" by Pauline Irit Erera analyzes the way a family has changed over many of the years. Erera also states that the family is something that cannot ever be defined due to how fast it is changing. During many of the militaries basic military training (BMT) there is a brotherhood that

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    Military chaplains are ministers to military personnel and generally their families and civilians working in the military. If you are like me‚ I had no idea what a military chaplains were before my research on them. The courts have never held provisions of the military chaplains by the armed forces because they believe it is unconstitutional. Some would argue that because they are religious leaders who are employed by and under the authority of the U.S. government that‚ that should be the very

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    anticipate a paradoxical effect of military aid in which powerful donor states become dependent on the recipients of their military aid (Mott 2002). The United States gives military aid to gain leverage and influence. But it is in a competitive market for leverage through aid; it must compete with other states to keep its influence over client states. At the same time‚ we can assume that the United States chooses to invest heavily in training and equipping the military forces of other countries‚ with

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    Stress of military families dealing with several moves‚ deployments Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) I have been a military wife for almost 21 years and all the above has and still have an effect on my family. I have heard about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) throughout the 21 years but not until the last few years have hit close to home. My cousin’s husband has recently been diagnosed with PTSD. My cousin’s husband got a dog donated by a local Vets program (Guardians of Rescue’s Paws

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    I am going to tell you about if I think military men and women should keep their Mwd’s. Mwd’s means Military Working Dog. My opinion is yes they should keep them. The men and women have trained these dogs since they were 4 weeks old. They have also protected them in war. So yeah‚ I say yes. My first reason is because the men and women have trained these dogs. For example‚ in part of the training‚ the handlers put on this outfit called a bite suit. After they have the bite suit on they hide

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    head Deployment and Military Families The Effects of Deployment on Military Families Chi Patrick PSYC 365 Dr. Barbara Boothe May 3‚ 2009 Abstract Military families deal with issues common to all families. However‚ military families are also subjected to unique stressors‚ such as frequent geographical relocations‚ frequent separations of service members from families‚ and subsequent reorganizations of family life during reunions. One of the most disruptive stressors military families can face is

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