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    to thinking that military training should be given compulsorily to the citizen of India. The three attacks of China and Pakistan in 1962‚ 1965 and 1971 have compelled Indian leaders to give second though to this problem. Need of Compulsory Military Training: To get training in military service is important‚ significant and useful in many ways: First it makes the people disciplined. It inculcates the noble qualities of serve‚ sacrifice‚ devoting and dedication. Secondly‚ military training serves

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    Military Bearing

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    Importance of Military Bearing Military bearing is the root in which every soldier practices in order to carry out good discipline and ethics throughout ones military career. Army regulations and soldiers on our own creed illustrate how a military service member should conduct themselves on a daily basis‚ on and off duty. Loyalty‚ duty‚ respect‚ commitment‚ honor‚ punctuality‚ reliable‚ integrity‚ and personal courage are Army core values. Courage is the ability to stand up for ones beliefs and

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    Women in the Military

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    for the same reason. Our country has enough grief from the men who die regularly defending our country and to have women being killed would leave a bad taste in the mouths of most Americans. Israel is a nation that has used women in combat roles before and it did not turn out the best for them. Not only did the Israeli army have to worry about whether or not they could do the same job but also they had to deal with sexual harassments happening from both their men and the men in the Arab army if the

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    The United States military should encourage the fact that gays can now openly serve for their country. Gay Americans were not always encouraged to join the U.S. military. In the past‚ gays were not even allowed to sign up to fight for their country because America made it illegal. Even though this is wrong‚ people would often use it to their advantage to get out of a draft for war. The United States military up until not to long ago‚ had a policy of don’t ask don’t tell. Sexual orientation should

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    medical field and getting females elected to major government offices. But one of the most intriguing questions of integration has yet to be fully answered. Apart from all others is the battle to allow women the right‚ the honor‚ and the privilege of serving and defending their country as part of the United States Armed Forces. Being in the military means prestige‚ honor‚ pride‚ and the satisfaction that comes along with engaging what is considered one of the most valiant and traditionally revered professions

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    The Significance of The Vietnam War Within one generation‚ The United States have experienced The Second World War‚ The Korean War and fifteen years of The Cold War crisis. The Vietnam War was the last drop into the cup of American patience. The costs of The Vietnam War were intolerable‚ because they contravened traditional American values and hopes. In the year 1965‚ American government announced‚ with public support‚ that America is going to win the guerilla war and defeat the "global communist

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    The USA Withdrew Their Troops From Vietnam Due To Public Protests? How Far Do You Agree? Some people say that the USA withdrew their troops from Vietnam because of public protests. For example‚ massive anti-war parades were conducted and Kent State University hosted a public protest. However‚ other people would say that other reasons such as pro war demonstrations and the My Lai Massacre are the reasons why the troops were withdrew from Vietnam. During the Vietnam War the reason for USA to withdraw

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    Femininity In Military

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    Kaitlyn Michalec Professor Tix ENGL-1301-CRN11884 TTR 9:25 22 October 2015 Equal Military Opportunity The concept of women in combat has existed since humanity. However‚ a woman physically fighting on the battlefront has not. The physical and emotional makeup of women has been looked upon to determine the outcome of allowing women to fight for their country’s freedom. A reason to exclude women in combat roles should be non-existent. The characteristics of women have been put in comparison with

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    Punctuality in a military environment is crucial as it enables tasks to be completed‚ and allows leaders to conduct accountability‚ PCCs and PCIs for particular operations. Also‚ depending on the severity or how often a soldier conducts the offense‚ being late can lead to UCMJ action. This essay will provide in some detail the benefits of being punctual as well as note possible consequences. On a small scale‚ being punctual for formations and general points of duty allows leaders to ensure accountability

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    experiences with Mr. Pignati leave a strong impact on them. However‚ they do not value what Mr. Pignati has done for them until it is too late to apologize for their mistakes. Experiences in life‚ whether good or bad‚ teach one lessons and for John and Lorraine these lessons come through hardship because they do not recognize and value the good that they had. When John and Lorraine are first invited to Mr. Pignati’s house in the beginning of the book‚ Lorraine is hesitant. She does not want to go

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