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    Communication has always been important with in the military from day one. Wihtout this communication no soldier would know where to be or when to be there. When the U.S. military first began we fought in a completely different style than we do today. Back then there was alot more chivalry to war to than there is today. They stood on line with their chests out proud of what they were doing. Without communication the first rank would not know when to fire their muskets‚ when to take a knee‚ when to

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    I chose to interview one of the military recruiter on my military base for my final sales report. He has been a recruiter for almost 5 years for the Pennsylvania Air National Guard. The Air National Guard offers members the opportunity to serve in the military in a part time capacity. This offers a larger group in interested individuals. Our recruiting team is nationally recognized as one of the best i country and are always receiving various awards and accolades. There professionalism and reputable

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    Military Psychology

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    Military Psychology Military psychology is a broad market of psychology in which virtually any and all subfields of psychology where the lessons of personality‚ organizational and abnormal psychology among others are applied to the needs or desires of military planners and strategists. Reasons for their application may be immediate or sustained. The application of psychological research or theory to the military can be used to analyze either enemy or friendly forces‚ exemplified by perfecting an

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    Military Reconditioning

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    Being in the military causes wear and tear on the service members bodies‚ most being musculoskeletal conditions. Because of this the Army has implemented a program to try to decrease the amount of injuries. It’s called the PRT reconditioning program. The goal of this program is to create a better Soldier performance and to control or reduce the number of future injuries. The army requires a lot out of the members physically and it takes its toll. Many of these injuries are knee and back‚ therefore

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    destroyed due to allegation of sexual assaults in what is the naval service biggest sexual assault scandal (Lewis‚ 2014). Senior Enlisted personnel must recognize the problems of sexual assault and strive to eliminate it to maintain discipline within the ranks. This essay will review the history‚ evolution‚ and effect of the tailhook scandal on the naval service. History A tailhook in the naval aviation community refers to the hook underneath the tail of a carrier that catch the arresting cable that stretches

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    in the history books. While it has been a slow process‚ there are now more opportunities than ever for women to serve in our nation’s military; however there are still positions women cannot legally hold. It is baffling that today’s military would still restrict positions to one gender‚ deeming women ineligible to fight with men in direct combat. Though all military branches are working toward dropping the segregation tactics‚ the Marine Corps gained a strong lead in equality

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    Military Prepping

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    Prepping From a Military Standpoint Friends‚ neighbors‚ and associates often times make assumptions about veterans when it comes to prepping‚ assumptions that may not necessarily be true. Some assume that if you have ever served in the military you know all there is to know about prepping and survival. The skills‚ and experience gained from military service is a plus‚ a huge plus when it comes to SHTF scenarios‚ but when it comes to prepping in general when it’s your family and friends’ life at stake

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    The Life of A Solider in the Spartan Military Mark DeAngelis History 101 November 21‚ 2011 1 Thesis: When looking throughout history military has been noted as the strong point in a civilization‚ the Spartan way of life was based off their vigorous training methods‚ and ruthless fighting tactics. I. Birth of the Spartan male child A.) Discuss deformities if they had any 1.) What they were caused by‚ certain plagues‚ spreading diseases‚ unsanitary reasons. a.) What they did with

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    Military Bio

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    goals for SPC Smith are to become a NCO and attend the United States Army Drill Sergeant School so he can start to give back to the Army. Some long term goals of SPC Smith‚ is to earn the rank/position of 1SG and CSM so he can always keep PVT Joe Snuffy in the forefront of the commanders mind during the Military Decision Making Process (MDMP). Josiah T. Smith SPC‚

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    Women in the Military

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    Women in the Military For hundreds of years women have been discouraged‚ and even denied‚ from serving their country. Since the time of the Revolutionary War‚ almost two million women veterans have voluntarily served their country in the Armed Forces‚ from doing laundry to fighting in combat. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries‚ women disguised themselves as men and fought side-by-side with male soldiers. During World War I‚ 33‚000 women served and during World War II almost 500‚000

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