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    The size of the military reaches astonishing numbers and due to this many ethical dilemmas take place. Moral and legal issues occur throughout whether it be on the field or on base and addressing those cases calls for just and fair trial. Numerous factors must be accounted for such as where it occurred, historical basis to back judgments, the authority of the individual as well as the individual themselves in the sense of their beliefs and the decisions they made. Including all these factors lead

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    doing. If I was to serve in the military I would not be affected by someone of a different gender. I believe that can only happened if a female does not have the self-esteem and confidence that they need. When someone has these things, there is nothing that can bring someone down or have a person feeling less than what they are. Years ago, a lot of the jobs women did in the military were not at all dangerous. They were not allowed to do certain things in the military because they are women. Today

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    Do you think that performing artist should serve in military during war, why or why not. I think that all performing artist should, like everyone, have a the right to choose. I don’t think that anyone should be forced into the military. I think that if a performing artist has to go into military, then so should anybody running for presidency. They have the same amount of rights as any other human beings. So why should the performing artist have to if nobody above them have to? Singers, painters

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    combat women have a clear disadvantage and that certain weapons are too heavy for them. But this argument runs out of focus if we look at cases such as Israel, where the presence of female staff has gone from 60% to 92% of the specialties in the military career as a result of a conscious effort to adapt equipment and uniforms to the female physiognomy (BBC, The Female Soldiers Serving in Israel’s Army). Similarly, the stereotype of men's physical superiority falls into the face of the gradual female

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    reaches far beyond tomorrow. With the explosion of many women joining the military in the last two decades’ new issues have become known in recent years. Military sexual trauma being at the for front can no longer be ignored. The most significant challenge facing women and girls during times of war and after the conflict is being able to navigate a path so that they do not become victims of military sexual assault. Military sexual trauma is a non-combat rough

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    Military Child Strengths

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    Children of military families have endured a lot in support of their parent’s military careers. Many of these children have developed the preverbal thick skin. Others unfortunately have developed problems and issues as they grew up in the military family environment. The strengths and weaknesses of these children are often a source of tension for the military family, and something all that support our active duty service members and veterans needs to be aware of. (Hall, 2008) Children have paradoxically

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    Military Drones Essay

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    customised and extensive nature of the operator training courses for military drones make them expensive to subscribe to. In addition, military drone technology is not available off-the-shelf, but only through special agreements between the aviation companies and militaries, which restricts their 5 access by independent terrorist groups or lone wolf attackers. It is more likely that terrorists will be able to get their hands on military drones through state-sponsored terrorism or off the black market

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    Military Force Essay

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    They Do The members of the U.S Military service maintain protecting the U.S national defense. Some members work in occupations such as a fighter pilot or infantryman. While others prefer to work in the civilian workplaces to be doctors, nurses, or lawyers. Members of the military serve in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard. Also, they could be in the components of the reserved forces, such as Air National Guard or Army National Guard. The Military discriminates between enlisted

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    Ethical and Organizational Culture The military faces many challenges every day. Amidst the obvious of protecting the country from outside, hindering sources there are other flaws that members face regularly. One such issue is an ethically driven problem revolving around sexual assault and misconduct. Over the last few years there have been many reports of sexual abuse starting in Lackland, Texas, at the training annex, and all the way to some of the highest ranking officials. In response to

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    campaigns, these men and women transition from the military with valuable leadership training and experience that the private sector can benefit from. This skill set of leadership intangibles, including strategic personnel management, adaptability, and problem solving, are simply too expensive and time consuming for most tightly budgeted organizations to properly train

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