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    Should there be a mandatory military service?                Should there be a Mandatory Military service in the US? David Labore Grantham University   Should there be a Mandatory Military service in the US?   The United States has the best military in the world. It has even been argued as the best ever in history. This has been accomplished with an all-volunteer military. The great armies of the past have been draft style‚ and mandatory style recruitment. The Roman’s started out

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    The United States’ objective in post-World War II intervention in both Vietnam and China was to primarily contain the spread of communism. The interventions were driven by strategic concerns about the domino effect of communist expansion and the defense of key geopolitical interests in the regions. In Vietnam‚ the goal was to contain communism in Southeast Asia and to support a pro-Western government in South Vietnam. In China‚ the U.S. aimed to support the Nationalist government against the Communist

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    Why did the US lose the war in Vietnam? Answer with reference to the concept of insurgency/guerrilla warfare. The longest war in the history of the United States of America has taken place in Vietnam during the Cold War. “The US fear of a communist Europe led them to intervene in a war that was not seen in a vital importance or that would not be in the country`s interest to gain any advantage” (Bernstein 1987/8‚ p. 86). One of the main reasons why the US lost the war in Vietnam was the lack of

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    organization. So‚ this paper will analyze the organizational behavior of the “U.S. Military” and then answer the required questions based on that analysis.

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    22.2- U.S Involvement and Escalation • United States Commit to Vietnam War o Johnson obsessed with fulfilling the aspect of containment within Vietnam‚ sending in more troops as the years went on. o This was very contradictory as he advocated that he opposed the idea of not sending ground men to fight the Vietcong.  In 1965‚ Johnson worked closely with Robert McNamara and Dean Rusk‚ in which over 10‚000 soldiers were sent overseas. o This marked the start of Johnson’s downfall as people did not

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    The Vietnam War was one of the most divisive and drawn-out wars in US history. The Vietnam War was fought between North Vietnam‚ supported by the Soviet Union and China‚ and South Vietnam‚ supported by the United States. The US became involved in Vietnam to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia but became even more involved after the US ship Maddox was attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin. The conflict was drawn-out and costly‚ with many casualties on both sides. During the presidencies of

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    The Centralized Organizational Structure of the US Military Thaddeus A. Menold‚ Sr. Project Management 611 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University August 23‚ 2014 The Centralized Organizational Structure of the US Military I have served as a warrant officer in the US Army since 1992‚ which means that I have always worked in a centralized organization. Why must our military use a centralized organizational structure? The nature of our military’s missions require a structure with a definite chain-of-command

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    The Vietnam War Vietnam is a small country to the south of China (’Vietnamese’ means "non-Chinese people of the south"). In 111 BC‚ Vietnam became part of the Chinese Empire. For the next thousand years Vietnam struggled to gain its independence from its much larger neighbour. This was achieved in 938 AD. The long period of Chinese rule had left its mark on Vietnam. The language‚ religion‚ architecture‚ system of government and most other aspects of Vietnamese life‚ reflected the influence of the

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    How failure affects us “Our sense of worthiness‚ that critically important piece that gives us access to love and belonging‚ lives inside of our story.” This quote‚ from shame and vulnerability researcher Dr. Brené Brown‚ underlines the importance of our story as a whole. All our experiences have a meaning and a role. The bad‚ as well as the good‚ makes us who we are. One of the experiences that has a deep impact on us is failure; however‚ that is a experience we don’t easily accept or include in

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    Failure of Community Forest Based Management in Vietnam Introduction Prior the early 1990s‚ top down model of forest management with dominant control of government over the forest had been applied in developing countries (Tole 2010‚ p.1312). As the paradigm resulted in negative economic and environmental outcomes‚ it has replaced by decentralisation with different levels including community based forest management (CBFM). In theory‚ CBFM can strengthen democratisation of forest management by empowering

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