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    can set their imagination loose. Hence‚ allowing them to release and see the artist’s works through their emotions‚ thoughts and feelings they go through. In the case of the picture by Robert Capa‚ The Falling Soldier‚ which shows a man getting shot during the Spanish War a Loyalist soldier. The viewer has an immediate sense that the man is shot‚ and there is a war; but the picture becomes more tragic when we learn what he was fighting for hence it helps to emphasize the reason behind the painting

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    “Life as a Continental Soldier” History 1301 Professor Ball Kevin Guevara Kevin Guevara History 1301 Professor Ball 29 June 2014 Life as a Continental Soldier As a soldier in the Continental Army‚ it was a harsh and unforgettable life and time for them. People from different aspects of life would volunteer to help out in the war‚ but they did not know what they were getting themselves into. Many soldiers would eventually die not only in battle‚ but by the terrible condition of the camps

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    Many Child soldiers are being placed in the middle of a war and should be granted amnesty. These children are being forced to fight. The warlords are using alcohol and drugs to make it so the children don’t know what they’re doing and are forcing the children to fight. They become brainwashed when they are consuming the drugs and alcohol. On the other hand‚ the child soldiers are committing the same crime as child criminals and should have the same consequence as them. Both criminals are killing

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    Buffalo Soldiers Museum Loucious Windom History 2381 Professor Antrece Baggétt October 11‚ 2013 American history is full of great soldiers who have lost their lives for the greater good. This greater good consisted of freedom for America and other countries we protected. With so many wars in American history (over 16) there is one group of soldiers that have participated in every war America has taken part in. They are called the Buffalo Soldiers. They were one of the most influential

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    The military use of young children takes three distinct forms: children can take direct part in hostilities (child soldiers)‚ or they can be used in support roles such as porters‚ spies‚ messengers‚ look outs‚ and sexual slaves; or they can be used for political advantage either as human shields or in propaganda. Throughout history and in many cultures‚ children have been extensively involved in military campaigns even when such practices were supposedly against cultural morals. Since the 1970s

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    founded the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum in the year 2000. This is the only museum dedicated primarily to preserving the legacy and honor of the African-American soldier‚ in the United States of America. Captain Paul has dedicated himself to find original items to show everyone that visits the museum how the buffalo soldiers survived in their time. The museum has many items that were used daily‚ the uniforms that were used by the soldiers‚ and not only is it focus on buffalo soldiers‚ it has some dedications

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    resistance movement. As it goes on‚ we learn Farmer is becoming more reckless in his life. For example‚ once soldiers stopped him in his car and order him to say‚ “Long live the Haitian army.” Farmer refuses at first‚ but eventually gives in when the soldiers point their guns at his head. We can see that Farmer is fearless and idealistic‚ but also practical. He gives into the Haitian soldier because he knows he’s too valuable to others to allow himself to be shot. This represents themes of saintliness

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    Tomb of the Unknown Soldier The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier sits near the center of Arlington National Cemetery and is the final resting place for unidentified soldiers from wars fought by the United States. It has a lot of history‚ and significance to the country. The idea of a tomb for unknown soldiers came during WWI when the British buried an unidentified soldier at Westminster Abbey. Some people buried there are President Taft‚ Joe Lewis‚ and Medal of Honor winner Audie Murphy (the most

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    The Price of an American Soldier Christine Lang Applewhite COMM/215 June 9‚ 2014 Daria Woodside The Price of An American Soldier Every year‚ thousands of American men and women pack their bags‚ join the military‚ and swear allegiance to the United States of America. Within weeks‚ many of these same Americans are sent to fight in other countries‚ away from their homes and their families‚ often struggling to understand the battle they fight. Without question‚ these young

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    To Be a Professional Soldier When I enlisted in December of 2012‚ I had no idea that I would feel the way I do today about myself. I was at another dead end job and could barely support my new family. I never felt like much of a father or a husband. I left on a plane from Atlanta completely oblivious as to what I would encounter when I arrived at Fort Leonard Wood‚ Missouri. Little did I know that within a matter of hours‚ my world would be abruptly‚ not subtly‚ flipped upside down. I also had

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