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    The branches of the military are: the US Marine Corps, the US Army, the US Navy, the US Air Force, the US Coast Guard, and US Special Operations Command. The US Marine Corps works very closely with the Navy and they are typically the first one on the ground when it comes to combat. The Army protects the security of the US and our resources. The Navy defends our rights to freely travel and trade on the oceans as well as protect our national interests that are overseas. The Air Force focuses on air

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    exponentially due to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Unfortunately, in the past few years, those numbers have begun to fall. Our government is supplying reasons such as our country's deficit is too high, a small military is one that can strike harder and faster, and our military has proven time and time again they are able to do more with less. All of these may be valid points but, is the time right for our country to do this considering the threats that we face around the world every day?

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    has come pretty far in the military industry from building prosthetic arms for the injured veterans to unmanned aircraft that can do surveillance without getting caught under the radar of enemy territory. Military robotics have stretched beyond the previous potential of what it originally supposes to accomplish; the military even has robotics where little drones that are controlled by a remote can camouflage in any terrain. Even though critics and politicians claim military robotics cause more destruction

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    Spartans Military (Greece) vs. Rome Military " War. War never changes. Since the dawn of humankind, when our ancestors first discovered the killing power of rock and bone, blood has been spilled in the name of everything from god to justice to simple psychotic rage" (Howard). When you think about all the armies that have walked this earth the first two you might think of are the Spartan Warriors and the Roman Legionnaires. With both empires so vastly iconic they share a lot of ideas such as their

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    LGBT Military Rights Lately, there has been an outbreak of people of the LGBT community coming out in the military. Historically the United States has had a policy of discharging gays in the military. There has been an act called the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”, it is basically saying that as long as somebody does not ask about your gender preferences, you do not have to tell. Even though the ban has been lifted, many militaries still say they cannot accept anyone from the LGBT inside. They do not care

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    available to a man or woman is a military policeman. As a military police, one is in charge of all the doings on the facility they are stationed at, as well as the little things that take place on base, such as traffic control, domestic issues, and other problems that occur. Before a civilian becomes a Military Police they must got through 3 stages of training, basic training, advanced individual training, and weapons training which takes place within . The life of a military police then forms into Basic

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    To understand the shift in military knowledge requirements, as an element of military intelligence, it is necessary to examine the evolution of employment of intelligence to support military operations. The shift in the use and value of knowledge in the military domain parallels the evolution of knowledge as a commodity within Western society. This issue is quantified in valuation, where in the private sector knowledge has become a key asset for the world’s major corporations. The value of knowledge

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    Women in the Contemporary British Military Ivana Krupova Title: Women in the contemporary British military Research objectives: The research aims to investigate the critical relationship between the British military and service women. In order to reach these objectives, the researcher analyses the legal policies that recognise that men and women are different, which might also explain the gender based culture of military organisations. Furthermore, the study examines the relationship between

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    Military Spending

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    Should Government Limit the Military Spending? There is a product, each country only have one. To buy it, everybody in this country should dig their pocket. This product is named military spending. With the large amounts of research and the development of high technology weapons, regional warming of local wars, armed conflicts, and intensified arms race, the series of a new arms race, military deployment and new high-growth military spending boost are being performed on the international

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    Transgender In Military

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    Conflict Surrounding Transgender in the Military Individuals have identified as being transgendered for centuries, however, it has not always been as socially acceptable in the past has it is to date. In the recent years, more and more transgendered individuals have come out of the closet, and by doing so the transgendered community is slowly changing the perception that society has had towards them in the past. The United states Military recognized this in the recent year. June of 2016

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