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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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    Women all around the world who are in the military are constantly getting harassed and raped by the soldiers and there is nothing that anybody is doing about it. There are many solutions that have been tried to prevent women abuse in the military‚ but many of them have failed. For example‚ the government‚ a few years ago made it clear that they were not going to tolerate any harassments from anybody‚ yet they did not keep their word. A few years ago‚ the government tried to prevent women from

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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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                1   Women‚  Weapons‚  and  War:  Feminism  in  the  U.S.  Military     In  Iraq  and  Afghanistan  the  front  lines  are  everywhere‚  and  no  matter  what  their  job  description   says‚  women  in  the  U.S  military  are  fighting.  In  Band  of  Sisters  Kirsten  Holmstedt  presents  us  with  more   than

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    uncommon one. Danny is one of many teenagers who experiences a form of hazing. Hazing is defined as‚ "to harass by banter‚ ridicule or criticism" (Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary‚ 11th edition--CORRECT CITE) Hazing occurs not only in the military but through many different venues. The act of hazing often has life altering results like in the story of Danny.

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    The motivation of any profession is to serve society by adequately delivering a necessary and suitable specialized service. In the Army Profession‚ there are 5 essential characteristics. Trust being the first characteristic followed by stewardship‚ military expertise‚ esprit de corps and honorable service. For Future leaders commissioning into the Army over the next few years will be faced with many challenges. Challenges these leaders in the future might see can be threats from North Korea attacking

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    What was the Military Revolution? Geoffrey Parker describes the military revolution as a period between 1500-1750 when changes in tactics‚ army size‚ and fortifications transformed the way wars were fought and how they were won1. Fortresses were very useful strongholds until cannons became more developed and knocked the fortresses down. Changes in the design of fortresses then made them more successful against bombardment. Firearms on the battlefield slowly became more present until it became the

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    into the U.S. military in 1790 as required by congress. This oath has changed over the years but one statement remains the same and that is the promise to support the constitution of the united states. For the past 40 years the United States has been an all-volunteer military. But why would someone voluntarily sign with the possibility to be sent to another country to fight and possibly die? Although people may join the military for various and different reasons‚ joining the military will have a very

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    as Americans should make a rule to serve at least two or three years in the US military to show our love‚ dedication‚ and trust to the land and soil we live on. I believe that we are all equal‚ and we should all have the same rights but at the same time I believe that everybody that lives on US soil should all serve a couple years to all be equal and have the same rights. If every person served in the US Military we would not be having some of the problems that the news is putting out today.

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    Military Services Act‚ 1917 Was the Canadian government justified in enacting the Military Services Act in 1917? There were many perspectives on this issue like‚ Francophone vs. Anglophone‚ this generation’s view or the generation living in that time or war‚ age‚ social status. My opinion is that conscription was a necessary to get people to fight for Canada to get alliance Support‚ economic gains‚ and nationalism. Even though Canada was on the way to becoming an independent county it was still

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