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    Women in the Military

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    kids and takes care of the house. They too are now in positions of power in the work place and military. Take for instance Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton she has been a senator‚ the only American first lady to hold national office and is currently the Secretary of state. That is a very powerful position I bet she had to work really hard to get there also. I think this scares some men in the military “not all” but most men have always been in power‚ in control of everything except having babies

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    Military Brotherhood

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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 Regulation

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    Army Regulation 735–5 Property Accountability Policies and Procedures for Property Accountability Headquarters Department of the Army Washington‚ DC 10 June 2002 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 735–5 Policies and Procedures for Property Accountability This revision-o Changes the term "sensitive items" to "controlled inventory item" (paras 1429a(2) and 14-29a(4)(a)). Changes the dollar value of discrepancies that are not reported on inventory adjustment reports (IARs) from $50.00

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    Americans are obsessed with appearance due to their surroundings and the prevalence of the media in everyday life. Celebrities are idolized and seen as societies version of "perfection". Ways of editing and distorting like photoshop have become prominent in the media. These things shove the idea of perfection in the faces of impressionable Americans because we are so exposed to it. We see perfectly straight‚ white teeth‚ stick thin figures‚ flawless complexion all over magazines and movies. These

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    Military Equipment

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    Why it is Important to maintain Accountability of Government Property Keeping accountability of your sensitive items is extremely important. Losing any piece of military equipment is a sever mistake that should never be made. Some things are a lot more important than others and need to be kept secure at all times. Losing a sensitive item can cause problems for a lot of people; the soldier who lost it‚ that soldiers team leader‚ squad leader‚ and the unit in as whole. It also puts the security

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    Military Mootw

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    Through the years‚ military forces are being employed in Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW). For an operational commander and staff‚ these operations present significant challenges: in many areas they are relatively unfamiliar‚ complex‚ involve a wide variety of agencies and are often protracted in duration. The term MOOTW describes a range of operations too diverse to analyze effectively. This reflective essay focuses on a particular form of MOOTW‚ in this case Humanitarian Assistance (HA)

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    Deviance in the Military

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    Deviance and the Military Deviance This weeks’ writing assignment is to “discuss how members of a military unit could openly bring themselves to commit murder against some individuals and not feel any sense of deviance or criminal wrongdoing for the act. Be sure to include ideas from the work of Stanley Milgram in your answer.” In the 1960’s‚ Stanley Milgram conducted an experiment at Yale University regarding the relationship between obedience and authority where local residents‚ were asked

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    Sexism In Military

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    (Huss & Cwikel). In the United States the military is opening up all jobs‚ including combat‚ to women by 2016‚ this is an incredible accomplishment that will hopefully encourage countries worldwide (Losey). Currently the US Air Force has opened 99% of its positions to women (Losey). They still need

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    Ptsd In The Military

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    their eyes (Frey‚ "Military mental health"). Dating as far back as the civil war when they first started to notice PTSD‚ the doctors would come up with new theories and ideas of how people got PTSD. They would mostly focus on two ideas one called Soldier’s Heart or Da Costa’s Syndrome and the other Nostalgia. On physiological side they believed that the soldiers reacted to the strain of the Civil War with cardiac disorder (Levinson‚” General semantics and PTSD in the military”). They also had a

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    Military Heritage

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    biggest sexual assault scandal in naval history. Evolution The 35th annual Tailhook symposium convened from September 8 - 12‚ 1991 in Las Vegas‚ Nevada to debrief naval aviators on Operation Desert Storm. Over 4‚000 active‚ reserve‚ and retired military personnel attended‚ including the Secretary of the Navy‚ the Chief of Naval Operation‚ and over 30 flag officers. At the end of the four-day symposium‚ allegations of sexual assault and sexual harassment on eight three women and seven men were reported

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