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    Massachusetts 54h Regiment Research Paper

    The Massachusetts 54th Volunteer Regiment was the first all African American infantry group enlisted into combat during the Civil War. Before 1863 black men were not allowed to enlist in the United States military. Although after the passing of the Emancipation Proclamation by President Abraham Lincoln granting African American men to join the Union forces thousands of black men came to the North ready of battle. The acceptance of black soldiers was very controversial, and caused many white northerners

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    Why Heroes Are America's Heroes

    There are so many reasons why veterans are America’s heroes, and I will name a few of them. Veterans, first of all, give up their time with their families, they fight in wars, and they die for our freedom. My step-dad, my deceased grandpas, and family friends are all veterans. When veterans signed up, to begin with, in the service. They had to do a lot of training. All of that training took time away from family and friends. They missed birthdays, Christmas, Thanksgiving, children being born

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    Child Soldiers Research Paper

    There are thousands, perhaps even millions, of soldiers, still alive today, who were forced into war as children. Because many of these child soldiers were forced into warfare and had no choice but to partake in the violence, they should be granted amnesty by the United Nations. Additionally, many readers believe that these soldiers are too young to be held accountable for the actions they were forced into. Furthermore, these warriors had only two options when facing tough situations: cooperate

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    Joseph Sherburne: A Very Brief Summary

    Subject: Joseph Sherburne recounts his experience of being in command of a fascine battery at New Hampshire. His journals keeps notes of what happened over the course of twenty-nine days; some days barely have one line written down for them, and others have short paragraphs. He talks about the amount of men who were under his command at the battery and how they performed, to which he noted that some of them were unskillful at managing the weaponry they had to use. He states that a few of them died

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    Camp Cooke Service Command

    The Provost Marshal General’s Office, which functioned as a staff division of the Army Service Forces, was responsible for all matters pertaining to enemy prisoners of war in the United States. However, by August 1942, a series of Army reorganizations had delegated much of its operating control to nine regional service commands of the ASF. Army posts located within these geographic areas were categorized as Class I installations and were placed under the commanding generals of service commands. Service

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    Should Men Be Allowed To Serve On Submarines

    Women sailors should not be allowed to serve on submarines, the Navy is just asking for trouble by recent changes allowing them aboard. There are many reasons why this in general is not a good idea. A few points I will touch on are living conditions, birthing accommodations, and sexual harassment. As a wife of a submariner I have heard first-hand some of the living conditions they endure during Missions. My husband was on a fast-attack for almost 6 years, where he experienced things like eating

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    Soldiers Risk Takers

    Risk – Takers Bob Feller once said, “The soldiers that didn’t come back were the heroes. It’s a roll of the dice. If a bullet has your name on it, you’re a hero. If you hear a bullet go by, you’re a survivor.” Being a soldier is not just a profession, when you enter this kind of job, you need to have a lot of courage, strengths and preparations. Soldiers should be prepared for whatever might happen to them while dealing with the war. That’s why they are called risk – takers, they are bravely taking

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    My Grandpa Research Paper

    lives in Ottawa Lake Mi.My grandpa is married to Dorthy Elg. I found him becase he is my grandpa.My vetrans date of birth is Dec.11, 1939. Patrick volunteered then drafted and was living in Sylvania Ohio when he was drafted. My Veteran join the Military because there was no jobs available. My grandpa chose the Army because all of his uncles were in the Army. My grandpa recalled his first days in service it was in Cleveland and it felt like a life changing experience. Patrick had Basic training at

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    How Did Soldiers Lose Health During Ww1

    During the war, many soldiers suffered due to their lack of sleep and experiencing horrible casualties. To begin, horrible and unsanitary conditions caused the soldiers to lose sleep. In the text “All Quiet On The Western Front”, the German soldiers have to cope with billions of trench rats. The author says “Almost every man has had his bread gnawed. Kropp wrapped his in his waterproof sheet and put it under his head, but he cannot sleep because they run over his face to get at it.” (70). In the

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    Military Strengths

    Being in the military has shaped who I am in countless ways. While everyone is born with predisposed personality traits, many other characteristics are honed due to their environment. I would argue that my three greatest strengths are mix of natural ability and from my upbringing. Being raised on a cattle farm, hard work came with the territory, but many strengths that I now possess were due to later experiences in the military that have molded me in to the person I am today. I am a natural introvert

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