As noted‚ anthropology’s work with the military over the years has been wrought with controversy. Where do you stand on the issue regarding the use of anthropologists in intelligence gathering for the military? I realize that anthropologist where needed to help understand the culture‚ the personalities‚ the cultural landscapes and exactly where we could get strategic strongholds of who we were in conflict with. An anthropologist name Montgomery McFate felt as though “If you understand how
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SUICIDE IN THE MILITARY Why Military Suicides are on the Rise Active duty military men and women are committing suicide more today than they have in years past ( (Mallin‚ 2012). Total deaths from suicide is exceeding U.S. combat deaths in the Afghanistan War. In 2012 the deaths from suicide totaled 154 for the first 6 months of the year which is an increase of 18% from the previous year during this same time period (Burns‚ 2012). “In 2009‚ we lost almost as many active military to suicide as to
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its repercussion effect the whole of society. The United States Department of Justice defines sexual assault as‚ “Any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the explicit consent of the recipient” (DOJ). CPT Bryan believes that the military tries more cases for sexual assault‚ cases that civilian lawyers would never touch. He has never had a commander wavier on prosecution‚ his philosophy is if there is probable cause and you believe ethically that a case could be tired and won then
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Military Sexual Trauma and PTSD Sexual harassment and sexual abuse has been a reoccurring theme in the military. The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) defines military sexual trauma (MST) as “psychological trauma…result(ing) from a physical assault of a sexual nature‚ battery of a sexual nature‚ or sexual harassment which occurred while the Veteran was serving on active duty or active duty for training” (38 USC § 1720D; Monteith‚ Bahraini‚ Matarazzo‚ Soberay‚ & Smith‚ 2016). Although the military
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social work within the military should be a spotlight for the public‚ however‚ military issues have gotten more attention than in the past. People are aware of PTSD and TBI as common issues among the military‚ suicide and sexual abuse get attention as well. Important issues such as these should continue to receive public attention yet more common issues should be in the spotlight as well. Away from friends and family‚ dealing with finances and jumping into adult relationships usually do not go along
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The Life of a Military Child It is often stated that soldiers who fight for our country make several sacrifices. While many have made the ultimate sacrifice‚ there are many more people who are affected by their service than just themselves. Children that belong to parents that have served or have parents currently serving are forced to overcome many obstacles. Not only are they forced to spend large amounts of time separated from their parent/parents‚ but they are forced
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The United States military dates back to 1775 drafting men initially to fight for their country in which conditions wasn’t the best. As years pass new technology‚ new weapons‚ and vehicles to support comes with new rules‚ regulations‚ and a vigorous decision making process for senior leaders to ponder on. Below the senior leadership are the people that make it happen‚ we the soldiers fighting everyday serving our country dealing with all the changes on a daily bases adapting as we go. The least thought
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exception‚ China has been considered by the world as little more than a footnote to the history of the nuclear era. However‚ in recent years the pace and scope of China’s military transformation has been seen to have increased significantly. In the current climate‚ it is now a fact that China is increasingly modernising its military‚ and this‚ in conjunction with China’s rising economic power‚ is new to history. Following from this‚ many countries and leaders are no longer hesitant to promulgate their
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August 18). Military Beliefs and PTSD in Active-Duty U.S. Army Soldiers. Traumatology. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/ When examining the article Military Beliefs and PTSD the general topic discussed was the association between PTSD and the beliefs about an individual’s military service. The purpose of the research described in this paper was to find the strength of the correlation between combat deployment veterans with PTSD and their beliefs in; ones work in the military; current military
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PTSD is not a pleasant experience for any man‚ woman or child to experience‚ it causes them to fear doing some of the most basic functions a person should do. Riding a bus can be terrifying to a man who survived a car crash. Being in a relationship can be horrifying to a woman who has been subject to rape. It can even cause a child to completely shutdown from reality for fear of just not knowing how to deal with these nightmares caused by abusive “guardians”. Its deadly to the sane mind‚ it causes
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