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    Soldiers of America

    taking in order to fight for our country. We as Americans do not realize what the men in war are going through and the hardships they have to face while fighting in the war. In Sebastian Junger’s third book War, he has witnessed and described what US military soldiers are going through while fighting in the Korengal Valley. He describes in his book the mental stabilities of a soldier and the environment they have to live in for a year. From a third person point of view, it seems like Junger is trying

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    How Successful Was Russian Industrialisation at Modernising Russia Before 1905?

    industrialisation was a success was the growth of the railways. They helped many different problems that Russia had been experiencing before industrialisation, for example communication and exploitation of raw materials. The railway also helped strengthen the military as it enables supplies to be transported around Russia. The railway, as well as factories, introduced more jobs for the Russian society and it became a major employer, with the amount of people working on the railway over the 25 year gap from 1865-1890

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    Sdfjk

    contribution to the general welfare. What are the program components of NSTP? Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) Literacy Training Service (LTS) Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) Designed to provide military training to tertiary level students in order to motivate, train, organize and mobilize them for national defense preparedness. Literacy Training Service (LTS) Designed to train the students to teach literacy and numeracy skills to children, out-of-school

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    Diversity

    some foreign nationals. In the military, you must work well with others, and have a mutual respect for one another. Whether you work in the civilian side, or the military side, you must follow the same set of rules within the organization. Offices and different workplaces have been very diverse, to include people from many different backgrounds, jobs, and experiences. It is very interesting how much organizational behavior can affect the workplace. In the military, organizational behavior is important

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    How to Swim

    6 Things Women Should be Prepared for when They Join the Military As of 2011, only 14% of service members in the armed forces were female.[i] Other females are usually few and far between so get used to the idea of figuring out gender specific details on your own. If you count Private Benjamin or Demi Moore in whatever movie she shaved her head for; women generally have a skewed perception of what they are in for when they join. #6 Boobs You will need to figure out what to do with your boobs

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    Self Nomination

    Other sports and fitness activities Volleyball, hiking, running, yoga, Athletic Accomplishments and goals Completed Army Basic Training 1997 Completed 3 Susan G Komen Race for the Cure 5Ks 2006,07,08 Completed Rugged Maniac 5K Richmond VA 2011 Taught spin and step aerobics throughout adulthood, including during the pregnancy of my 2nd child Gave birth to 3 wonderful children (trust me, athletic accomplishment by far 9lbs1oz, 7lbs13oz, and 10lbs3oz) Goals for 2012 Master Bikram yoga, complete

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    Alcatraz

    La Isla de los Alcatraces, which translated to "Island of the Pelicans." About seventy-two years later in 1847, the U.S. Army took notice of the island rock and of its strategic value as a military base. Engineers began conducting geological surveys, and by 1853, U.S. Army Engineers had started building a military base on the island, along with the Pacific Coast's first operating lighthouse. In 1848, the discovery of gold along the American River in California brought miners from around the world to

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    Ndaa

    into law every year for the past fifty. The main objection of the NDAA is to allow the government to continue funding national security interests and the military for the next following year. This year’s bills, however, was different. One of the changes that were added on to the bill is any American suspected of terrorism to be detained in military custody without charge or trial. Section 1021 of the NDAA “includes the authority for the Armed Forces of the United States to detain covered persons under

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    Women in Combat

    Women in combat Much speculation follows the controversy of women in combat and serving in the frontlines. A recent news release by the Pentagon suggests that soon women may be allowed to enter military career fields that had been open to males only. Not all are so sure about putting our women so close to dangerous situations. Retired British Army Major Judith Webb was the first woman to command an all-male field force in the British Army. She also believes there are several reasons women should

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    Dont Ask Dont Tell

    Be!” I) Introduction: a) Don’t ask don’t tell or commonly known as DADT is a law that passed in congress in 1993 that requires the discharge of openly gay, lesbian and bisexual active members of the US Armed Forces. Under this law the Military will discharge any member, who engage in homosexual conduct, which is defined as a homosexual act, a statement that the member is homosexual or bisexual, or a marriage or attempted marriage to someone of the same gender. b) THESIS – The law

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