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    To what extent was Japanese military mentality responsible for the Nanking massacres? The aggressive Japanese military mentality was the largest contributor towards the brutal nature of the 1937 Nanking massacre. Both long term Japanese military personalities formulated over the years combined with the short term circumstances such as the Battle of Shanghai and the First Sino Japanese War exacerbated the extent (of the Japanese military mentality.) The Nanking massacre‚ also commonly known as the

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    Military Ptsd Essay

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    The largest difference between military PTSD and Civilian PTSD is the fact that civilian’s don’t‚ and never would‚ choose to participate in there experience. When entering the military‚ they make it very clear that the danger is omnipresent‚ you are in a land that wants you dead‚ and you have to live everyday knowing that your next day might not come to live

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    Hunter Dumas Pablo Martinez 3/5/12 The ROTC Military Ball has been around for a while. It is a requirement each year done on the military’s birthday to show respect and have a celebration. It consists of basically 6 rules: Protocol information‚ Receiving line‚ posting of the colors‚ Pow/MIA ceremony‚ Toasts‚ Dinner‚ Guest Speaker and the dance. Depending on the Military force depends on the date. National Guard:  December 16‚ 1636‚ U.S. Army:  June 14‚ 1775

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    States Army to successfully prepare‚ plan and execute their mission in varies countries the basic understanding and knowledge of the Contemporary Operating Environment (COE) must be understood. The COE is comprised of eight variables: Political‚ Military‚ Economic‚ Social‚ Information‚ Infrastructure‚ Physical Environment and Time (PMESII-PT). (REF) With Air Defense Artillery (ADA) being a branch that constantly deploys it is vital to instill these variables which allows for realistic and challenging

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    Liberty University Limitations of a Military Chaplain A paper submitted to Dr. Jim Fisher‚ PhD. In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the course CHPL 600 Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary By Brian Harvey Lynchburg‚ Virginia Sunday‚ January 27‚ 2013 Introduction The fathers of the United States founded this nation on a principle of religious freedom‚ and it has since become the leading nation in peaceful pluralistic living. The United States Army is a direct reflection

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    Selective Military Draft

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    were previous war military drafts in the United States‚ the first peace draft was sanctioned by Congress in 1940. Later‚ the draft was deferred in 1973 when the United States transformed to an all-volunteer military and finally‚ through a Presidential Proclamation‚ draft registration requirement was dismissed in 1975 but later renewed in 1980. Currently‚ the Selective Service System‚ together with the draft registration and local draft panels‚ remains as a contingency should a military draft ever be

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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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    Marriage Equality in the Military Marriage Equality in the Military Introduction When Don’t Ask Don’t Tell was repealed‚ it opened a huge doorway for the lesbian‚ gay‚ bi-sexual‚ transgender‚ and queer (LGBTQ) community in the military. However‚ it did not open the door all of the way. Even though LGBTQ people are now allowed to openly serve in the military‚ they still are not afforded the same benefits and recognition that heterosexual married couples have. The 1996 federal Defense of Marriage

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    “The Military” In my session long project I will be talking about how the US military uses strategic choices are made when moving into another country to help establish democracy within there country. Also‚ the major decision factors the military has to take into consideration before entering another country. With this‚ I will also elaborate on the choices differ depending on the country the military enters. With many companies out there using the strategic concept I will base the military somewhat

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    Alcohol Age Restrictions for Military SOC 120 8 April 2013 Professor Cross Alcohol Age Restrictions for Military This is a topic that hits home with me. My father was military and my husband is currently active duty. So‚ I see and deal with this on a regular basis. To where I see everyone’s point of views on the topic‚ I hope one day that people put their selves in our service members’ shoes. Turning 18 entails receiving the rights and responsibilities of adulthood to vote‚ serve on juries

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