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    decision to serve in the military. Imagine having the bravery and patriotism to willingly be put into danger in order to protect your country. Many brave, intrepid people, however, are no longer able to make this decision, simply because of their gender identity. On July 26, 2017, President Trump announced a ban on transgender individuals serving in the U.S. military, restricting thousands of possible heroes from willingly defending their country. The ban on transgender service members is an egregiously

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    English class. He wanted to hurt the terrorists that attacked our country. He felt this as a calling to join the military. At 17 Richard joined the Army. He went to basic training between his junior and senior year in high school at Fort Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma. He describes basic training as 90% mental and 10% physical. He felt this was one of the easiest parts of his military service. He had to stay 2 weeks longer than he was supposed to because of an injury. At

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    ease as the people who you live around all have a military background. Moving into the real world where not everyone is involved in the military can be challenging with readjustment as the community outside of the base might not have organizations to aid Veterans. Trying to enter the workforce can be just as challenging if not more so. A veteran may have never had to apply for a civilian job or even looked for one especially if they made the military their life career. When applying for a regular job

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    establishing joint commands. A geographic combatant is responsible for a specific geographic portion of the world called an Area of Responsibility. The world is divided into 6 geographic areas, and respectively the commands that are responsible for all military operations in those regions are as follows: 1. AFRICOM- The continent of Africa minus Egypt 2. NORTHCOM- The North American continent and portions of Central America 3. EUCOM- The European continent as well as Russia 4. SOUTHCOM- The South American

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    Veterans Challenges

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    Veterans frequently note ‘finding a job’ as the most difficult task they face when transitioning out of the service, citing transferring military skills to a civilian professional atmosphere as one of the primary hurdles. Aside from the difficulties of the current job market, one of the biggest difficulties Veterans report in finding a job is dictating how their military skills translate to the civilian professional atmosphere. Nearly all believe they have the skillsets required to land their targeted

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    Essay on Don't Ask, Don't Tell

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    supports the both values of the military and the rights of homosexuals. As a result, “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” is needed to protect homosexual service members and is crucial in securing

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    SUBJECT: Deployed Theater Accountability System (DTAS) and Electronic Military Personnel Office (eMILPO) 1. Purpose: To provide the Brigade Command Team and Staff information on the Deployed Theater Accountability System (DTAS) and Electronic Military Personnel Office (eMILPO). 2. Facts: a. Terms: • Deployed Theater Accountability System (DTAS) • Electronic Military Personnel Office (eMILPO) b. DTAS captures deployed personnel data. It allows commanders to make informed decisions regarding

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    Older than any individual group, organization, religion, civilization, culture or military, respect is almost as old, if not as old, as the human race itself. Respect started with prehistoric bands of people, looking for experience and leadership, and remains today as we know it within societies and militaries around the world. Indeed, nothing with an organizational hierarchy, including civilization itself, could exist as we know it today without the ongoing application of respect, in its

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    The Army in an extremely nostalgic organization with a copious amount traditions and has about a million different methods of conducting its business. Some are old and some are new, but possibly the oldest one that has been around since before the Army was officially established and still lives today is the Armys rules, regulations and policies on customs and courtesies. In this form of a remedial block of instruction given to me by my team leader, due to certain circumstances I am to explain the

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    Military Pay Essay

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    The United States Armed Forces was founded in 1775. As of December 2013, 40 million men and women have served in the US Military (McGaugh). While a lot has changed over those years, and improvements have been made, it’s not hard to see that our service members are clearly undervalued. The men and women who serve our country risk their lives every day, and a large number never return home. Those who do return home often deal with physical and psychological challenges. It’s our job as a country to

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