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    LOST IN TRANSITION: THE WORLD ACCORDING TO EGYPT’S SCAF Middle East Report N°121 – 24 April 2012 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Since it assumed power after Hosni Mubarak’s ouster‚ the performance of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) has been‚ at times‚ head-scratching. Extolled in the wake of the uprising as the revolution’s protector‚ many have come to view it as an agent of the counter-revolution. It often has been obstinate‚ before abruptly yielding to pressure. It values its long ties with

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    The importance of keeping positive control of my military i.d and how it Hinders the army’s OPSEC I won’t sit here and say losing my i.d card was completely out of my reach but things happen I’m only human. But I can assure you that it won’t happen again. But Losing a Military Identification Card has a lot of downsides. There is no good in losing a Military Identification

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    Liberty University Limitations of a Military Chaplain A paper submitted to Dr. Jim Fisher‚ PhD. In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the course CHPL 600 Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary By Brian Harvey Lynchburg‚ Virginia Sunday‚ January 27‚ 2013 Introduction The fathers of the United States founded this nation on a principle of religious freedom‚ and it has since become the leading nation in peaceful pluralistic living. The United States Army is a direct reflection

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    To use military force or not. This is an important question a nation needs to seriously consider before using its military force. If the answer is yes it would be wise to consider the elements of operation design to develop and refine the commander’s operational approach. Operational design is used as a framework

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    Military veterans often receive special treatment in their respective countries due to the sacrifices they made during wars. Different countries handle this differently‚ some openly support veterans through government programs and others ignoring them. Veterans are also subject to illnesses directly related to their military service such as PTSD. War veterans are generally treated with great respect and honor for their contribution to the world and country by their own nationals. Conversely there

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    needs assessment below for adult military personnel who

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    into a modern day version titled "Men of Respect." Was the plays textual fidelity lost in transition during the making of the film‚ or did the film show total loyalty and devotion to the text and the feelings of the play? A closer examination of the characters/lines‚ classification between good and evil‚ and the use of light and dark will compare the many differences and similarities between William Shakespeare’s "Macbeth" and William Reilly’s "Men of Respect." Set in present day New York (present

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    The Evolution of Women in the Military Abstract Women are without doubt an integral part of the military services. It took the determination of women throughout history to pave the way for the 400‚000‚ women that serve today. From the early years of the military to the present conflict in Afghanistan‚ women have made continuous progress towards equality. It is through their contributions that the military has evolved‚ consistently opening more jobs to women in combat. Time has proven that

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    Throughout history‚ there have been many great writers of military strategy and tactics. Three of the greatest were Sun Tzu‚ Niccolo Machiavelli‚ and Antoine-Henri Jomini. Although these three men lived in different time periods‚ their views on war and military strategy have laid the foundations for how armies still wage war to this day. Some of the fundamental similarities and differences of their works are to be discussed in this paper. Each of these men had a different style of writing about

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    A Code of Conduct as described by Collins (2012) defines ones behaviors in relation to given situations. For the military‚ the Code of Conduct was established as a result of the gruesome conditions that prisoners of war were faced with during the Korean War. The standards outlined in the Code of Conduct were the standards developed to guide Soldiers while in combat

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