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    Military Candidates

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    States military for several reasons. Three major reasons I think I would make a good candidate would be my extensive family history in the armed services‚ my determination towards improving myself‚ and a hard work ethic. With both of my grandfathers‚ one of my grandmothers‚ and a variety of aunts and uncles in the armed services I have received a lot of knowledge on what the military requires and the effect it can have on you. Along with a considerable amount of my relatives in the military there

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    I have wondered for a long time if women in military got treated differently. Finally I got the chance to research it and find out. I’ve done a lot of research and what I found is astonishing. Women being in military and being mistreated is important to me because my mom’s friend was in military and was treated poorly‚ but as she told people her stories no one believed her. So I decided to do some research and what i found out will blow your mind. Some of the standards make it harder for women to

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    Since the 1960s our military has changed our armed forces as of today has been intergraded with people of all races‚ and by woman. “In 1948 President Harry S. Truman abolished racial segregation in the armed services by executive order” (www.theatlantic.com). Segregation started with the Koran War. The main reason integration was successful in the military was due to nature of the military. Once orders have been given‚ the soldiers must follow the order given and leave your feelings aside. “By the

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    Military Respect

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    Only by recognizing where your opponent bases their combat effective manuevers and realizing the ways in which they shape their movement to maximize their strengths can one truly know their enemy... and by knowing his enemy‚ a military leader is able to employ tactics which avoid areas where the enemy is strong and instead strikes at the enemy’s weakness. By failing to respect his enemies (on some level at least)‚ a leader fails to recognize the value of the enemy’s tactics and

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    commonality among military personnel to disregard these rumors. The popularity among military personnel to use tobacco is alarmingly popular. Many believe it helps with staying awake and is something to do when there isn’t anything else to do. It’s commonly known as a time killer and an excuse to take a break from work. In fact‚ tobacco in multiple forms can be found in most base convenient stores‚ which impedes an individual’s general health. Tobacco use should not be allowed for military personnel use

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    Staffing In The Military

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    organizational goals through effective and efficient deployment of people. Shahin (2012) noted military personnel are required to train‚ equip‚ organize and deploy to support worldwide combat and peacetime contingency operations” (p. 6). Along with meeting these requirements‚ there are many other military commitments that must be adhered to such as completing various levels of professional military education‚ general military education‚ and advancement requirements. Each division within the weapons department

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    A Detailed Analysis of Homelessness among United States Military Veterans University of Central Florida PAD 3003 7/20/2014 Abstract In the United States‚ homelessness among veterans is a massive epidemic that the government is currently battling. Returning from military service to no home‚ is a situation no one should bare. The VA has vowed to end veteran homelessness by the year 2015. To combat this issue‚ the government instated the Open Doors program in 2009. As of 2013 there were roughly

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    Drones should be Banned from Military Warfare Since the first appearance of military drones in 1982‚ drones have been widely used as a weapon of war as it does not risk the pilot’s life in a war besides being a deadly and efficient in strikes. Unfortunately‚ drones are not only deadly towards the terrorists but also towards innocent civilians as drones attack had kill so many innocent civilians. In Yemen alone‚ around 70% of casualties from six drones attack launched by the United States in 2009

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    into serving my nation as a military soldier‚ holding a ten-pound gun. I was going to school‚ playing with my friends‚ and taking vacations with my family. I was never forced to such horrible things like murder anyone or carry a gun‚ but these children have been doing it since they were nine. A claim to be made is that forcing children into the military is wrong. The first reason why it’s wrong is that it prevents children from being children. Moreover‚ another reason why it’s wrong is that they are

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    Military Families

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    Military Families” BCR Frank Schaeffer used rhetorical appeal in “Military Families” to have his audience believe it’s wrong to have the upper class and leaders of America make decisions on war and not be a part of it. Frank uses anecdotes and rhetorical questions in the form of ethos‚ so that people understand what it’s is like to be a working class citizen and have to worry about their family members in war. Frank uses anecdote as a rhetorical technique to put imagery into the audience’s mind

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