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    Transgender people and how that affected the military policy and the ability for Transgender people to serve in the military. Up until 2013, the American Psychiatric Association classified transgender people as having “gender identity disorder.” Having this classification disqualified them from military service, along with anyone else who exhibited a mental disorder. Since the 1960’s transgender individuals have been barred from serving in the United States military. This ban was based on the logic that

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    The military offers an abundant of benefits for its member and their families, in which one can easily take for granted. Just to name a few, there is free healthcare, basic housing allowance that covers your rent based on your geographic duty location, pay grade, and dependency status, free dental for its members and discounted prices for their dependents, and programs designed to help its members and their dependents further their education. Once a Soldier decides to separate from the military, the

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    Women in the military have always carried some sort of scrutiny regardless of how small or large part they play in any role. As talked about in the prior paragraphs of this assignment we have learned about the start of Women in the military in 1901 with the Army and Navy Nurse Corps and the constant struggles they have had to face. Many successful, powerful, and famous Military female Soldiers have come and gone since 1901 and this has helped mold the justice delivering military force the United

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    The home of the free and land of the brave, or the one and only America. One of the best military forces, one of the most diverse nations, and one of biggest companies in the world. In most industries the rule is “strictly business”, nothing more or nothing less. But is that appropriate in a nation full of fighting soldiers willing to put their lives on the line for other Americans? Is it fair that military men and women are respected all over the nation, but they get poisoned by the country they

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    The experience of a military shark attack Many people have experienced the worst time of their life once. Some of them could say how football practice was bad, or how college calculus destroyed whatever brain cells they had left. Well there is a small number of people who experienced an event that no one else could ever experience. This event is something occurs only if you’re willing to sign up for the military. The day you fly out or ride to boot camp it’s a tradition and procedure that happens

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    courtesies. In this form of a remedial block of instruction given to me, due to what I believe to be false targeting, I am to explain the Army’s customs and courtesies and their importance. Customs and Courtesies are among the main fundamentals of military life, the other being the Seven Army Values, upon which Soldiers are expected to live and rely upon both on and off duty.

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    America spends over 650 billion dollars a year on having the most technologically advanced military in the world. Much of this money comes straight from U.S. taxpayer dollars. But there is one major problem in our military; the number of troops enlisting is dropping from previous years. With terrorist groups like ISIS, this is a bad time for numbers of soldiers to drop. The country needs more soldiers to keep freedom, and remain the powerhouse of the world. Without troops, our country might not be

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    Runninghead: CLINICAL ANALYSIS Assignment #4: Military Substance Abuse Prevention Programs Gemma K. Vizcocho University of Southern California Professor Fred P. Stone, PhD, LCSW April 24, 2017 Substance abuse in the military has been a problem throughout history. The unique culture and stress experienced by military service members put them more at risk for substance abuse. Many service members turn to drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism

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    Women In the Military Women’s rights have consistently been an issue in United States history. America, being a country based on equal rights and the freedom of religion, made it easy to incorporate equal rights for women. Women’s rights have also become a significant and highly debated issue in these recent years. Speaking from personal opinion, and according to the natural law of the Catholic Church, women being drafted into the military would be considered out of role. The women’s equal rights

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    Creating a Military Occupational Specialty From 2004 to 2008 a mission begins to aggressively develop within the intelligence community that will change the face of the Department of Defense (DoD). Cyberspace Operations, particularly support to, breaks from small organizations and gains light in every day missions as well as the media. Complexity and connections of Cyberspace Operations makes this mission inherently a joint responsibility from training to execution. In the beginning the Army evaluated

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