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    throughout many periods of United States warfare‚ even though they may have not been wearing a uniform. Women in America have integrated themselves slowly into the military. They began serving in mainly small roles‚ with time and continues effort they began to hold high authority positions. The various roles women played in the military demonstrates what a great influence they were to warfare‚ even prior to being invited to be part of actual warfare combat positions. Women in the first wars involved

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    As noted‚ anthropology’s work with the military over the years has been wrought with controversy. Where do you stand on the issue regarding the use of anthropologists in intelligence gathering for the military? I realize that anthropologist where needed to help understand the culture‚ the personalities‚ the cultural landscapes and exactly where we could get strategic strongholds of who we were in conflict with. An anthropologist name Montgomery McFate felt as though “If you understand how

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    The United States military dates back to 1775 drafting men initially to fight for their country in which conditions wasn’t the best. As years pass new technology‚ new weapons‚ and vehicles to support comes with new rules‚ regulations‚ and a vigorous decision making process for senior leaders to ponder on. Below the senior leadership are the people that make it happen‚ we the soldiers fighting everyday serving our country dealing with all the changes on a daily bases adapting as we go. The least thought

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    The need for social work within the military should be a spotlight for the public‚ however‚ military issues have gotten more attention than in the past. People are aware of PTSD and TBI as common issues among the military‚ suicide and sexual abuse get attention as well. Important issues such as these should continue to receive public attention yet more common issues should be in the spotlight as well. Away from friends and family‚ dealing with finances and jumping into adult relationships usually

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    Gay Rights in Military

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    who serve in the military have been restricted in the DADT policy but with the repeal of that policy and the support of the public gay rights in the military will evolve to equality for all. Among the struggles that gays faced such as hiding oneself‚ lacking support and the risk of losing their job were the main reasons for activist reform in this movement. Although with DOMA (1996) still in action it may take a while longer for same sex mirages to be recognized within the military‚ but I do feel that

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    The Success of the Roman Military Infrastructure Since the founding of the Roman Republic circa 500 BCE‚ the ancient civilization sought to conquer and spread its influence throughout the rest of the known world. Following the defeat of the Carthaginian Empire during the First Punic War‚ Rome established itself as the supreme power in the Mediterranean region.  For the next 200 years‚ Rome continued to establish its supremacy‚ and gained control of lands as far west as the Iberian Peninsula‚ parts

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    Military Service Essay

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    Street‚ Port-of-Spain Dear Sir/Madam‚ Subject: Compulsory Military Training for Young men between the ages of 15 and 25 Director Martin Freeman of The Military force of Trinidad and Tobago says‚ “The amount of boys that enter the service each year‚ change from their delinquent behavior to disciplined‚ respectful young men." Without this opportunity most of these young men may have turned to a life of crime. This is why military service should be compulsory for all boys between the ages of

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    Cause for joining the Military When many people think about the military they automatically think about basic military training (BMT). Depending on what branch of military service you choose will determine how many weeks of BMT you are required to complete. There is more to military than basic training‚ which give many an incentive to join. Causes for joining the military are physical fitness‚ education benefits and stability. An important aspect of the military is physical fitness and one might

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    Military Ptsd Essay

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    The largest difference between military PTSD and Civilian PTSD is the fact that civilian’s don’t‚ and never would‚ choose to participate in there experience. When entering the military‚ they make it very clear that the danger is omnipresent‚ you are in a land that wants you dead‚ and you have to live everyday knowing that your next day might not come to live

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    Military Computer Systems

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    Military Computer Systems History : By Bilal At the outset of computer engineering development in the USSR in the 1950s the main attention was concentrated on the creation of computers which could solve complex mathematical problems. Computers then were stationary and intended for successive or batch problem solution irrelatively to the real time and dynamic parameter changes. Later the machines formed the most widespread class of universal computers for various applications. By the late

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