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    Women in the Military

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    Blake Bynum History 105-07 Final Research Paper Women in the Military Women roles within the military have been a topic for discussion or a debatable topic for quite some time. Like all arguments‚ there are two sides; the first side consists of those who support women having equal rights in the military with the alternative being those who do not. For as long as a military has existed those who supported male supremacy have had a hold on women’s rights within the military‚ but as time goes on

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    Why were the Japanese able to defeat the British in the war for Malaya and Singapore in 1942? The Japanese defeated the British in the war for Malaya and Singapore for a number of reasons. The British underestimated the Japanese and thought that Singapore was an impregnable fortress‚ meaning that they believed that Singapore was a country that could not be conquered. Therefore‚ they did not put much effort in trying to project Singapore. In this essay I will be comparing the Japanese and British

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    Organizational Artifacts

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    artifact(s) may change over time in what it represents‚ how it appears and how or why it is used as the culture changes over time. The United States Navy has a very well known‚ rich cultural history. Established 230 years ago‚ the Navy has many culture significances and artifacts which are still around today. It could be said that almost every piece of the Navy and its culture may very well be considered as an artifact. Yes‚ some of them are actual artifacts in archeological terms such as the sunken ships

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    Army Values

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    Throughout its history‚ the Navy has successfully met all its challenges. America’s naval service began during the American Revolution‚ when on Oct. 13‚ 1775‚ the Continental Congress authorized a few small ships. Creating the Continental Navy. Esek Hopkins was appointed commander in chief and 22 officers were commissioned‚ including John Paul Jones. From those early days of naval service‚ certain bedrock principles or core values have carried on to today. They consist of three basic principles

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    Military Pay

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    From the Halls of Montezuma to the mountains of Afghanistan‚ the men and women of our nation’s armed forces have been literally putting their lives on the line in defense of our nation for over 225 years. In recognition of their brave and patriotic service to the nation‚ enlisted service members should be better compensated for their courage to serve.Good thesis According to the fiscal year 2002 military pay scale the average enlisted service member with two years of service in the military

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    The Importance of Following Orders Following orders is one of the most important things you do being in the Army‚ or any branch in the armed services‚ enlisted or reserve. Obedience is what enables the military to operate in an organized and effective manner which is clearly very important during challenging military situations. While many individuals can question the notion of obedience in daily their life‚ this luxury is often not available to us in the military‚ where the grand goals and aims

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    Analysis of Allied military strategy in World War II illustrates Dale C. Eikmeier’s concept of operational approach‚ the importance of the Arcadia Conference‚ and the influence of classical military theorists. The operational approach in “Plan Dog” and the “Victory Plan” addressed one of Eikmeier’s design questions. The approval of the Germany First strategy made the Arcadia Conference the most important conference between Allied strategists. The adherence to Clausewitz and Sun Tzu by the United

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    The Child Soldier Reflection By : Gabriel Garlycia Ishmael Beah was a child soldier who got out of the military base with the help on unicef. Afterwards he stayed in America and wrote a book about his life as a child soldier when he was younger. He tells about how the child soldiers were treated and how he became a child soldier in the first place. Ishmael Beah grew up in a remarkable childhood until a war came to his part of his country and because of war the landscape he grew up in became

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    Essay On Ww2 Propaganda

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    Feminism during World War II was the spark that really made the feminism movement more prominent. Propaganda directed towards women‚ inspiring them to help‚ was created during this period. Women during this period became inspirations‚ they were involved with the military‚ they were workers in factories‚ they helped provide for soldiers. This was it‚ the start of something new. Propaganda was used frequently to inspire people to take action‚ or believing in what was stated. Some of the most well

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    Gentlemen, Your Verdict

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    “Gentlemen‚ Your Verdict” Michael Bruce 1. From what perspective is the story told? (1 mark) This story is told in limited omniscient third person perspective. This is because the narrating voice enters the minds of most characters‚ excluding the radio telephone scenes. You can only hear Lieutenant Commander Oram’s voice‚ not the character on the other end of the radio. 2. Through which literary device does Michael Bruce tell his story? (1 mark) The literary device used was flashback

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