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    Equality In Military

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    weaker military. A weaker military will threaten our status as a dominant power and potentially open our country up to further terrorist attacks. The military has a history of lowering the bar for women. The West Point military academy admits that its physical standards are far easier for women, whereas the Army's Airborne School used to deny it but now publishes standards showing just that. We also know that Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Martin Dempsey put an impossible burden on the military to show

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    Military Weaponization

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    courageous service member’s risk their lives to serve the United States of America. Armed forces ensure that a country is safe, such that every person can live in peace acknowledging that he or she is protected. Through the approaches of weaponization, military prevention methods have changed over the years. However, the goal remains to safeguard the land and be strong to fight in warfare with the best approaches available. Previously, armies used swords, knives, shields and spears to safeguard themselves

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    The Military Profession

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    requires time and dedication. The choice of Profession exemplifies bravery and courage. Profession lay their life down, if the mission dictates to protect our nation. Individuals within the military Profession make an ultimate sacrifice to protect everyone within our society. Our society puts faith in the military Profession on a continuous basis. Professions are motivated to voluntarily serve his or her country. Less than 1% of our population sacrifice their lives for the country and what is stands

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    Women In The Military

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    Women have always played an important role in the U.S Military and continue to, however women did not officially serve in the US military until the Army and Navy Nurse Corps were established in 1901 and 1908. Prior to that time many women served with the armed forces as contracted and volunteer nurses, cooks and laundresses (Scott, 2013). During the Revolutionary, Civil and Mexican Wars, a small number of women were involved in combat, but they had to disguise themselves as men and enlist under

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    Drones In The Military

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    it is just a matter of time before drones, also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), become a crucial part of the US Military. They effectively weaken terrorist groups, mainly Al Qaeda and ISIS or ISIL, and are much less dangerous to civilians and United States soldiers compared to other methods. Those who are skeptical of the potential role of drones in the US Military are simply ill informed. One reason why drones are such an obvious future trend is they weaken terrorist groups such as Al

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    The Army should maintain its current level of reliance on contracting support to their ability to deploy quickly, execute missions that the military can’t, and reduce troop levels. Contractors can deploy to overseas location as fast as the contract has been written. The Abrams Doctrine after the Vietnam war moved much of the field sustainment warfighting functions into the National Guard and Army Reserve. The time to mobilize these units and get them in the fight would decrease logistical capability

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    Bisexuals In Military

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    Gays and Lesbians in the Military History of Gays, Lesbians, and Bisexuals in the Military While conducting research for my paper, I discovered that Gays, Lesbians, and Bisexuals (GLB) have been serving in the military before the United States was an independent country. In (2015) Pelts, Rolbiecki, and Albright reported that, Baron von Steuben was one of the first gay men in American History. He established the first military drill book and continues to be referenced in the present day in the U

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    There have been enormous amounts of change within the military once the mobile revolution, and other development changes in information technology. As previously stated in my discussion answer, mobile technology has impacted my career in the most important way. As a leader, it’s imperative to always have accountability of your staff. In the military, whether it be in training or my everyday office work, I must have 100% accountability of my staff at all times. The use of technology makes accountability

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    homosexual and transgender servicemembers since the first Soldiers donned their uniforms back in 1775. Participating in homosexual activity has been grounds for discharge from military service since the Revolutionary War. Multiple Policies based on sexual orientation would be introduced to deter homosexual from joining the military ranks and some went as far to call for homosexual servicemembers already enlisted or commissioned among its ranks to be court-martialed, imprisoned, and the dishonorably discharged

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    Military Accomplishments

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    explain everything I need to know about the Air Force and he put me up in path for my new career. The longer I have been in the military, the more I appreciate for the training and responsibility it is teaching me. Now, I wish I did join the military right after the high school. I strongly recommend my younger friends to join the military after the high school. Military can give them professionalism, experience and many more. The

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