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    The Pros and Cons of Mandatory Military Service All over the world there are countries debating whether or not they should enforce a Mandatory Military Service for citizens who are at least 18 years old. This could affect the countries in two different ways. It could strengthen the country‚ or it could weaken it. The question is‚ which of the two is a more prominent outcome? Pro Argument 1 A mandatory military service would mean that a country is prepared for the worst. If‚ say‚ a war did

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    A few countries‚ such as Mexico and Germany‚ require every young person to serve two years of military service‚ and as America continues to have military struggle throughout the globe it has been proposed to follow the similar policy of mandatary service. However‚ joining the military should be each individual’s choice. Mandatory recruitment will only result in putting listless people in the army‚ education interference‚ and places lives at risk. Instead‚ young men and women should be required to

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    COMPREHENSIVE OPERATIONS: THE FUTURE OF MODERN MILITARIES Introduction (250) Future of Warfare (200) Yet conflict today has evolved dramatically from the conventional “big war” environment of the ALB world of the 1980s. Rather than a nation-state adversary armed with conventional military capabilities that very much mirrored our own‚ today we are dealing with a world of asymmetrical threats—fighting shadowy adversaries often operating at the murky nexus of terrorism‚ transnational crime

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    Camren Collins-Cepeda 8-30-10 Mr. Herold/Block 4 One Pager In the novel Beowulf the character Beowulf goes through a lot of different obstacles. There are multiple themes in the novel that reflect on Beowulf’s experiences. A big theme that was expressed throughout the story was Beowulf’s willingness to come back and fight for the Danes. By coming back whenever to fight for the Danes‚ Beowulf showed that he was a very loyal person. Beowulf first showed his sign of loyalty when the Danes

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    Uniformity Introduction and Thesis On that same morning‚ I was not in the right uniform. We will now talk uniformity and how lack of it can affect you and the team. Uniformity of a squad‚ platoon‚ company‚ unit‚ and the Army itself is important for unit cohesion/fighting as a team‚ combat readiness/performance ‚ and professionalism. The importance of uniformity is to make everyone become and look equal. When everyone is uniformed correctly it displays DISCIPLINE and promotes esprit de

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    Military Accountability

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    Responsibility and accountability: are two of the main factor in being a successful soldier in today’s Army. What is Accountability in the Army: the obligation imposed by law or lawful order or regulation on an officer or other person for keeping accurate records of property‚ documents‚ or funds. Accountability is concerned primarily with records.why is accountability important in the army?accountability is a very important part of an enlisted and a NCO’s job. the enlisted soldier is responsible

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    The Four Military Degrees

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    It has been said that every job that exists in the civilian world also exists in the military. That being the case‚ it’s wise for future members of the military to get degrees that will help them in their career of choice. Ideally‚ these degrees will serve them in the military and in civilian life once they’re done. Here’s a look at four of the possible degrees that will help people who are working in the military. 1. Physical Education According to Salisbury University‚ people who hold degrees

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    Military Salute Essay

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    Why does the military salute? To preserve history‚ senior leaders must uphold‚ teach‚ and pass down heritage and time honored traditions because it is the fabric of the military today. This paper will cover the history of military salutes‚ its evolution‚ and the effects on the military today. The salute is a tradition that dates back many centuries. There are two types of salutes used by the military today. The hand salute and the gun salute. There seems to be no true origin of the hand salute

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    Civil-military relations can be influenced at all levels in the military. As a field grade officer‚ my decision making process must take civil-military relations into account if I am to cast a positive light onto this relationship. Civil-military relations extends much deeper than simply how the civilian population views the military. While progressing through the modules‚ readings and additional research‚ it has become apparent that many issues dwell just below the surface. All throughout history

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    The Evolution of Women in the Military Abstract Women are without doubt an integral part of the military services. It took the determination of women throughout history to pave the way for the 400‚000‚ women that serve today. From the early years of the military to the present conflict in Afghanistan‚ women have made continuous progress towards equality. It is through their contributions that the military has evolved‚ consistently opening more jobs to women in combat. Time has proven that

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