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    become untrustworthy. We are deemed unfit to be a part of the military and we are discharged for failure to conform to the values and views of the military. If you look close enough these values and view will show you who is a soldier even if they are not in there uniform. How does all this happen? How does one gain these values or view to be a part of the military and become identifiable to civilian as military? It is through enculturation. Gee says “… enculturation

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    Being at the right place, time, and uniform displays discipline and supports the team. The consequences are more significant than the rewards. It can either make everything very simple, smooth, and efficient when you fulfill your duties. It will hinder, and remove other soldiers from a mission when one fails to uphold their responsibilities. The responsibility of attendance and proper attire is not difficult nor complicated. Communication is also a key part that supports the efficiency of the two

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    Should Government Limit the Military Spending? There is a product, each country only have one. To buy it, everybody in this country should dig their pocket. This product is named military spending. With the large amounts of research and the development of high technology weapons, regional warming of local wars, armed conflicts, and intensified arms race, the series of a new arms race, military deployment and new high-growth military spending boost are being performed on the international

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    Adrian Gadsden April 25, 2011 Patricia Meunier-Muenks Staffing Solutions for US Military I am familiar with the Infantry and Cavalry division of the military structure and how to make this division of the US government functional is of crucial importance. First, by the very definition, the infantry and cavalry division of military service personnel requires a special mindset. It requires a person who understands that their life as well as others will

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    The roman army was a heavily relayed on tool that led the empire in a golden age. The Roman Legions were the spearhead of the empire the revolutionized western civilization with its, art, literature, engineering, history, organization, ingenuity, science, math, polities, and countless other cultural influences. The Romans divided there chain of command into six major officials that made up the legion. The general was appointed by the emperor, and had complete control of the legion, as long as it

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    possibly remedy the situation, the Army save substantial money. Of course, if a soldier is critically injured or ill they can always go to the military installation emergency room for treatment or call 911 for assistance. Depending on the nature of the injury or illness, and whether or not the appropriate physician or specialist is available at the military installation, a soldier

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    There are not too many books that can describe acts of defiance in an oppressive society quite like Fulcrum: A Top Gun Pilot’s Escape from the Soviet Empire. Alexander Zuyev, with Malcolm McConnell, details what his life was like living the Soviet Union and serving in its armed forces during the Cold War. Published in 1992, Zuyev explains the difficult living conditions that would then cause him to steal a fighter jet in order to defect to the United States. With a unique perspective from within

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    US armed intervention seeks mainly to counter the “threat of good example”. Chomsky suggests the real domino theory refers not to the threat of communism spreading, but the idea that a country may develop a successful socialist state and economy independent from the US, thus setting an example for other countries where the US has economic interests. This may result in a domino effect where these other countries are influenced to do the same and develop independence from the US, thus threatening US

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    The Thin Line Between Love and Hate “Only the dead have seen the end of war.”- Plato. Plato was a philosopher in Classical Greece and the founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. War is nothing new, throughout history we have experienced over hundreds of wars with more in the future. For every war requires soldiers to fight for what they believe in. In most cases the soldiers are on a mission to fight the enemy for their country. Fighting

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    well before the “Military Revolution,” and not simply as a result of the Renaissance, the European discovery of the Americas, or the Industrial Revolution— there has been a peculiar practice of Western warfare, a common foundation and continual way of fighting, that has made Europeans the most deadly soldiers the history of civilizations. (Hanson 5-6) Although Hanson is able to give an overview of valuable battles that express western confidence and reflect the west’s brutal military tactics that, his

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