in the military face many unjust things one of the leading problems is sexual harassment. Military sexual trauma is the experience of sexual harassment or completed sexual assault during military service. This occurs in both male and females militants. Based on research from the National Virginia Military Sexual Trauma Surveillance Data, approximately one in five women veterans receiving universal screening at a Veterans Health Administration facility reported that they experienced military sexual
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Army because there were no other job available. My veteran has 9 kids and there names are Laura,Scott,Philip,Bradley,Cory,Steven,Jennifer,Ryan,and Corey.My grandpa was a E5 specalst and curtly 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
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The most important job in my opinion is any person in the military. I believe this is the most important job because they protect our country and keep us safe from any harm. They sacrifice their own lives to protect the country and keep our freedom intact. Without the army or people willing to volunteer to fight, our country would no longer be free. Our country without the military could be invaded by Russia, North Korea, Iraq, or any any other country that would take away our freedom. Being
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professional”-Soldiers Creed. The military has been working hard over last few decades to trademark our organization as a profession. Many have heard the horror stories of Vietnam Veterans returning home after fulfilling their duty to remain unemployed. I believe that branding the military as a profession adds marketability, value, and purpose for Soldiers. According to the article, ‘The Profession of Arms’, a profession delivers expertise in a certain field. The military provides our clients, the American
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According to “The Struggle for Democracy”, the United States is considered a superpower because of our strong military. (Greenberg, Benjamin 681) We owe a lot to the men and women who put their lives on the line to answer the call duty and should be respected for their service. In addition, when veterans come home they should be able to feel a sense of honor and pride for surviving the things they have experienced defending their home. For some they feel a sense of purpose or find their identity
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College’s first Veterans Day ceremony. The project included collaboration with the college’s choir and fine arts department, Alabama Aviation Center director who donated four airplane noses, local radio host and personality who narrated the event, Enterprise High School JROTC who presented the colors, and local U.S. Army surplus store owner who provided uniforms and artifacts. Showcased in the event were reproductions I had created of historic military aviation artwork which veterans signed to create
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Thanks to our resilient veterans from foreign wars, us millennials can receive a bright future full of unity and success. After American veterans arduously fought to keep our rights and protect the beautiful country we live in, young Americans are more equipped to reach any future they dream of. With the impregnable military, we are more than blessed to carry out our day in safety. Unlike other countries, Americans can work towards success in secure offices or schools with terrorism being the last
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Returning to a civilian life after war presents new opportunities as well as challenges for Veterans. Many Veterans look forward to life after the military, because they can spend more time with family and friends and no longer have to worry about military structure or being deployed. At the same time, transitioning to civilian life may lead to a lot of questions. They may wonder what they are going to do with their new phase of their life, or if they will be able to find a job. The may think about
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impact on a soldier’s military career and their families. Discharging our troops from the military is not the answer. There should be more education and psychological care for PTSD victims. More opportunities, treatment, and education for soldiers, and families of soldiers, suffering from PTSD would greatly improve the quality of life and understanding for those affected by combat. War is the most prevalent cause of PTSD and it has recently been acknowledged by military medical command that
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business. Focusing on two jobs that stood out; one was in the military, I was a lower enlisted soldier in a Transportation Unit (Majority of the things we dealt with were vehicles and soldiering in general) and the other job was a mail clerk with the Veteran Administration (The mail clerk position serves the Veteran for benefits, education, and death related issues). The least effective job that I have experienced was the in the military. While in service, my higher in command made some choices that
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