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    The North Africa Conflict

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    into account the current military landscape that exists today, a joint task force (JTF) would be the ideal military response of the United States and collation partner’s while utilizing the regional military assets. Intelligence suggests guerilla forces are capable of a full scale offensive into Morocco in less than 36 hour notice, bringing the factors of time, force and space into consideration. The United States Air Force controls and operates numerous satellites for global positioning, missile

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    Military: Women In The US

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    physically fit soldiers possible. Air Force The United

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    incorporation of aviation assets to help support ground operations has created many benefits. Close air support for joint operations provides over watch and security with great firepower and precision. Another great benefit is the ability for medical evacuation, support, and resupply. The combination of air assets with ground forces aids in battlefield momentum and domination over the enemy when performed without hesitation. An example of air and ground forces complimenting each other would start in

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    Effects on Force Readiness Introduction On January 1st, 2016 all previously closed military occupational specialties, more commonly referred to as MOS’s, we opened to the female military population. This has sparked concerns and controversy in its own right. Both sides of the argument, those for it and those against it, have made valid points yet, there had not really been any evidence to support either party. In 2015, as this policy change was being announced, the United States Marine Corps formally

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    Marine Corps History On November 10, 1775, the Continental Congress passed a resolution stating that "two battalions of Marines be raised" for service as landing forces with the fleet. This established the Continental Marines and marked the birth of the United States Marine Corps. Serving on land and at sea, early Marines distinguished themselves in a number of important operations, including their first amphibious raid on foreign soil in the Bahamas in March 1776, under the command of the Corps'

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    provide guidance for the future role of the United States Marine Corps. 2. Major Points. a. The future role or mission of the USMC should be as the nation’s expeditionary force-in-readiness and maintain itself for immediate employment in any environment during any type of conflict. The Marine Corps should continue the employment of Marine Expeditionary Units (MEU), maintaining a constant MEU presence from both I Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) and II MEF. This role or mission of USMC should guide

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    When I was young I would love to run around with my childhood friends and pretend that we are cops. While some of our friend are the bad guys. I always enjoy playing as the good guy who catches the bad guys. I made a very good leader in the group, I told them the plan and how we are going to get the bad guys. I never did like Barbie dolls, I was always into boys toys when I was younger. My freshman year of high school I’ve thought about joining the military because of all the benefits and how much

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    Task Organization during Operation Anaconda SFC Albert G. Davis MLC 02-18 MSG Gina R. Aceves Task Organization during Operation Anaconda The war in the Middle East was in full effect and the United States Central Command (CENTCOM) already had forces in the Afghanistan area of responsibility (AOR). These pre-positioned troops were the result of intelligence reports that showed the Taliban and al Qaeda were hiding out in the Shahi-Khot valley in Afghanistan. CENTCOM’S poor task organization for

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    can be than the United States Marine Corps. Rich in its tradition and history, the United States Marine Corps has a robust structure, very unique culture, and a fervent passion that is almost indescribable as words will only fail to articulate what it means to be a Marine. This inevitable failure of an attempt will begin anyways, but in the hopes that some learning will occur, as we study what is the organizational behavior of the United States Marine Corps. The Marine Corps is not just an organization

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    Military experts describe as the future fighter aircraft, which excels at all fourth-generation aircraft, and can be used in the US Air force, the US Navy, and Marines. It is a supersonic, and multi-roles, that will give the United States control of air. F-35 JSF is characterized as a stealth, this technology provides the fighter the capabilities to penetrate the atmosphere of the enemy, it is difficult to be discovered to attack its targets

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