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    Questions on Weapon Systems

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    Operation and Unit’s Essential Task 3. Under the third step of TLPs‚ what acronym does the company commander use to perform mission analysis and what does it stand for? (FM 3-21.10‚ section 2-32 through 2-34). MDMP –military decision making process 4. What are the 5 military aspects of terrain‚ write them out? (FM 3-21.10‚ section 2-53) Observation and field of fires‚ Avenues of approach‚ key terrain‚ obstacles‚ cover and concealment 5. Which of the following is NOT a movement formation

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    Bio-Chemical Weapons

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    Gordon December 17‚ 2013 HS 251 Unit 14 Paper Bio-Chemical Weapons The use of biological and chemical weapons has been practiced for many centuries. It started from the late 400s BC up to the twenty first century‚ and is still currently being practiced today. Ever since these weapons were introduced‚ they have been used by individuals‚ groups‚ or countries to advance certain agendas. These agendas are often for military purposes (war) to gain a tactical advantage over an opposition; or for

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    Nuclear Weapons History

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    Britain was granted the right of veto over legislation and maintenance of British military bases. A further treaty‚ signed in 1930‚ provided for a 25-year alliance with Britain. In 1932 the British mandate was terminated and Iraq entered the League of Nations as an independent state. 1936 saw the first of seven military coups over the following five years‚ providing an indication of the future role of the military in Iraqi politics. In April 1941‚ Rashid Ali al-Gailani (leader of a radical nationalist

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    Military Discipline

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    Military Discipline 1. General. The word discipline comes from the Latin word disciplīna which means "to instruct". Discipline is a specific form of instruction which develops self-control‚ character‚ and efficiency. Military discipline is that mental attitude and state of training which renders obedience instinctive under all conditions. It is founded upon respect for‚ and loyalty to properly constituted authority. While it is developed primarily by military drill‚ every feature of military life

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    Military Accountability

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    primarily with custody‚ care‚ and safekeeping. Why is accountability important to the Army? Accountability is a very important part of an enlisted and a NCO’s job. The enlisted soldier is responsible for all items issued to him weather it be a weapon‚ NVG’s‚ clothes‚ a vehicle‚ or another personal. Accountability of another personal is a very sensitive item‚ probably the most sensitive item for anyone. Accountability is also a way for a key leader to see that he has everyone he is responsible

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    Disrespect in the Military

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    with a lot of personal problems all at once‚ one after another etcetera and so forth. I could have avoided this entire situation completely by just bringing in my gear like I was instructed to do and then saying that I did not think I should have my weapon because of the difficulty I am having controlling myself and not being sure of the effects of the new medication on top of all of my personal issues. I had already requested and was given the chance to get out of the army with a General under Honorable

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    supported African American progress in the military. Some whites have tried to prevent progress while most whites have not cared one way or the other. The white officers who commanded African American troops have tended to be the most supportive of African Americans within the military. These officers have frequently commended African American soldiers‚ sailors‚ and airmen for their bravery and heroism.(Moskos‚ Charles C. "Success Story: Blacks in the Military." The Atlantic. May 01‚ 1986. Accessed September

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    The Weapons Development Debate Much of the world’s technology is stimulated by weapons development. Considering the scope of the projects‚ both in cost and manpower‚ it is no surprise that many ethical debates become paramount and deserve serious discussions. For some engineers‚ involvement in weapons development conflicts with personal conscience‚ for others it is a fulfillment to participate in national defense. I argue that military research is an established order of scientific investigation

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    Less Lethal Weapons

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    Less than Lethal Weapons by Clayton Moss Less than lethal weapons were developed to provide law enforcement‚ corrections‚ and military personnel with an alternative to lethal force. The term less lethal weapons refers to weapons such as bean bag shotshells‚ rubber bullets‚ and electronic stun devices to name a few. They are designed to temporarily incapacitate‚ confuse‚ delay‚ or restrain a suspect in a variety of situations. They have been used primarily in on-the-street confrontations and suicide

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    Chem Bio Weapon

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    OUTLINE 1. Intro- Chemical and biological weapons first appeared in a large quantity in the First World War. Chemical weapons‚ such as sarin‚ nerve gas‚ and mustard gas‚ have to be made in a laboratory. Biological weapons‚ such as Typhus‚ Q fever‚ and Anthrax‚ can be viruses or bacteria. Chemical and Biological weapons have few advantages and so many disadvantages that the advantages aren’t worth the possible effects. 2. Paragraph 1-advantages that can be turned into disadvantages a. Point 1-killing

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