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    significant battle in World War I because the tactics used on both the offensive and defensive side caused one of the bloodiest battles in military history. The Battle of The Somme was an enormous battle that lasted from July 1st, 1916, all the way to November 18th, 1916. The Battle of The Somme is also known as the Somme Offensive and was actually one of the bloodiest military battles in history. On just the first day, the British had already lost over 57,000 men. In the battle the British, later to be joined

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    Routine In The Military

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    Routine of conduct. The leader has to apply and control a routine in both leadership environments. However, as Smith (2010) wrote “I think in many ways, leading Soldiers in a combat zone is easier than in garrison because there are minimal distractions, and the mission and focus are clear. Think about it; during a deployment a leader is constantly supervising his or her subordinates, and during time off the Soldier is not allowed to leave the cantonment area.” The wartime routine focuses on

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    While in the battle of Fredericksburg in 1862, Brewster became ill and was unable to fight. He writes home that “I never felt so mean in my life…I lie here like a sulking coward and hear the din of battle (Blight 65). Although Brewster was severely ill and would likely die if he joined battle that day, he was still willing to risk his life and fight alongside his comrades due to the pride he has formed for his country, and personal dignity being put on the line. He even writes that “I am scared

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    Deployment In Military

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    The Deployment Deployment in the Army happens to about everyone. It’s a hard truth, but it happens. The soldiers are sent off to wherever they are needed, including Afghanistan and Iraq, and they put themselves in harm's way to protect our freedom. My dad served in the Army for a few years, and he was in this position for a year while my family was back home living in Germany. Waiting became the custom for us; to hear from him, talk to him, and eventually see him again when he came home. My dad

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    Military Utilites I My Question Every day millions of men fight for a cause, to ensure our safety. Yet we pay little interest in them. That really hit me one day so this research was born. Learning about and researching the tools the men and women who protect us is fascinating and really cool! Not knowing much about my topic, I’m very eager to began learning everything there is to know about military utility and the future for it. However seeing many movies, reading a couple facts

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    Military Draft Essay

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    Does Your Country Need You: The Military Draft in America Would you be willing to drop everything right now and join the military? Thousands of men were troubled with this question in the twentieth century. The United States draft, also called conscription, was first used during the Civil War but later used in WWI, WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Napoleon was the first general to use the modern draft. In 1940 FDR signed the Training Service Act of 1940 starting the first formal draft in

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    United States negates Mandatory Military Service Laws United States is by far one of the most powerful superpowers in the world, and do many things differently from other countries, like not requiring mandatory military services. Although this type of Mandatory services may build upon discipline, Mandatory Military Services should not be continued in the United States because it would lead to economic gaps in the workforce, and a stagnation in individuality. Military Service should not be required

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    The military is responsible for protecting an entire world of people, not just the United States as some like to believe. People, especially Americans, tend to criticize these responsibilities, yet the military is still fighting for every single one of their freedoms and democracy. Negative reports of the few individuals in the military cause the entire military to seem untrustworthy and unreliable, which is part of the reason that the military doesn’t get the funds it needs to be able to support

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    As a military spouse of 12 years and someone who has had the privilege to serve the military community through my professional work as a therapist, my notion of community expands beyond the corners of my local, city, state and country. Bound by a common thread of service, sacrifice, shared values and commitment, the military community spans the world. While it may seem challenging to create hope in a community so expansive, as an optimist and one who is dedicated to serving this community, I believe

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    Challenges Faced by Military Families During the National Leadership Summit on Military Families, held in 2009, Mrs. Gail McGinn, the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, delivered the keynote address for the Summit. In Mrs. McGinn’s keynote speech, she acknowledged the progress that has been made in supporting military families since the 1980’s while emphasizing the facts surrounding the issues of the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Mrs. McGinn stated that

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