According to a small selection of biographies and autobiographies of British and Indian WWII veterans‚ there were important commonalities in the backgrounds of the soldiers and commonalities along with some differences for motivations to enlist. There were commonalities in their background in the selections because both British and Indians had many different classes in their society enlist. The commonalties in motivations to enlist stem from the less wealthy British and Indian soldiers mostly joining
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1958 CONVENTION ON THE HIGH SEAS Adopted at Geneva‚ Switzerland on 29 April 1958 [http://untreaty.un.org/ilc/texts/instruments/english/conventions/8_1_1958_high_seas.pdf] ARTICLE 1 3 ARTICLE 2 3 ARTICLE 3 3 ARTICLE 4 4 ARTICLE 5 4 ARTICLE 6 4 ARTICLE 7 4 ARTICLE 8 4 ARTICLE 9 5 ARTICLE 10 5 ARTICLE 11 5 ARTICLE 12 5 ARTICLE 13 6 ARTICLE 14 6 ARTICLE 15 6 ARTICLE 16 6 ARTICLE 17 7 ARTICLE 18 7 ARTICLE 19 7 ARTICLE 20 7 ARTICLE 21 7 ARTICLE 22 7 ARTICLE 23 8 ARTICLE 24
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In the article‚ “Navy SEALS Could Accept Women By August as US Military Brings Gender Balance to Armed Forces‚” by Christopher Harress talks about how the first female Navy Seal candidates could arrive for training as early as August‚ according to a timeline released by the U.S. Defense Department. American military’s opening up of all its combat positions to women candidates. Allowing women to apply for combat military jobs that was traditionally only for men started in 2013. It was widely acknowledged
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Privateers The word "privateer" conjures a romantic image in the minds of most Americans. Tales of battle and bounty pervade the folklore of privateering‚ which has become a cherished‚ if often overlooked part of our shared heritage. Legends were forged during the battle for American independence‚ and these men were understandably glorified as part of the formation of our national identity. The fact of the matter is that the vast majority of these men were common opportunists‚ if noteworthy
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USS Florida: Case Study Synopsis Employee engagement was not used enough in this case. The crew was afraid of their captain. As stated in chapter five‚ “a damaging aspect of fear in the workplace is that it can weaken trust and communication” (Daft‚ 2009). The employees felt threatened by repercussions if they were to speak up about work-related concerns. This was the exact reason why the USS Florida crew was afraid of Michael Alfonso. The crew was accustomed to a different style of leadership
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He made his brother-in-law admiral of the imperial navy. The brother-in-law stripped the fleet bare‚ selling off gear and entire ships to line his own pockets. The new emperor was also careless in guarding his captives. The blinded Isaac II was no threat‚ but his son Alexius was able-bodied enough to escape
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seat‚ and all the seats needed new material. It took about two years before it was done. The exterior of the boat wasn’t bad; it just needed some fiberglass work here and there. First the seats were redone with light blue for the pinstripes and dark navy blue for the seat itself. It took two weeks to put in the new material for the seats‚ but it looked flawless afterwards. Second the dark blue rug was put in by me and my grandfather. The old rug that had been there was covered with a dark green peat
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000 troops) could be killed before the War had even started. On May 27th the British Government‚ lead by Winston Churchill‚ began a plan named ‘Operation Dynamo’. The plan was to evacuate the troops to Britain by ship. Including ships of the Royal Navy‚ fishing boats and pleasure steamers were also used. Most of the soldiers were evacuated‚ but that doesn’t mean Dunkirk was a success; there were also a lot of points that contribute to the fact that Dunkirk could also be seen as a disaster. I think
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ANALYSING REASON’S FOR JAPAN’S LOSS OF BATTLE OF MIDWAY While having learnt about the US lessons‚ it is imperative that we dwell upon the reasons for Japan’s loss at the Battle of Midway. A single ‚unambiguous of aim is the keystone of successful military operation. While the Japanese final aim of defeating the US forces was very clear‚ however the execution of it wasn’t. The leadership was not sure whether they wanted to do. The original concept was to use the invasion of Midway as a means of
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The War of 1812 was finally over‚ Britain and America had signed the treaty of Ghent to end this long and taxing war. Yet for many of the soldiers‚ far in the southwest‚ the war was about to take an astounding turn. The Treaty of Ghent was signed on December 24‚ 1814‚ but the news of it did not reach either the British or the American troops in the Louisiana southwest. General Major Andrew Jackson had the entire battle thought and planned out‚ it was all ready for action‚ and the soldiers all waited
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