battles‚ sniper attacks and chemical warfare‚ and stress from war-life. Although the Vietnam War had some negative impacts‚ the Vietnam War was the turning point in Australian society‚ changing to a multicultural community we are proud of today. Physical impacts: What injuries’ did the solders suffer due to weapons and guerrilla warfare? • Mines killed and injured many solders • 521 Australian solders died and over 3‚000 injured • Guerrilla warfare meant Australian troops lived in constant
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trench foot) and of course‚ the constant fear of enemy attack. Trench warfare WW1 style is something all participating countries vowed never to repeat and the facts make it easy to see why. Photo- British troops sitting in a dug out trenches in WWI. So what happens in trench warfare? During trench warfare‚ opposing armies conduct battle‚ at relatively close range‚ from a series of ditches dug deep into the ground. Trench warfare becomes necessary when two armies face a stalemate‚ with neither side
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Armored Warfare: Tank Development in WWI “No present day army could fight against an army consisting of say 2‚000 tanks‚ and it therefore follows that all large Continental armies will have to make use of tank armies in the future” - British Captain Giffard Le Quesne Martel The tank might be one of the most important innovations in weapons technology during World War I. The use of armored vehicles in warfare was not only an amazing innovation in weapons technology but also revolutionized
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Steven Metz. (2010). ARMED CONFLICT IN THE 21st CENTURY:. Strategic Studies Institute. 01 (1)‚ 65-119. Arquilla‚ J. (1998). Can information warfare ever be just? Ethics and Information Technology‚ 1(3)‚ 203-212. Floridi‚ L. (2009). The information Society and Its Philosophy. The Information Society‚ 25(3)‚ 153-158. Steven‚ Doglous‚ 2002. Information Warfare: a Philosophical Perspective. 1. London: University of Hertfordshire. Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye‚ Jr.. (1998). Power and Interdependence
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Walzer and Clausewitz on Nuclear Warfare Nuclear warfare has not only drastically changed the way that war is fought and violence is carried out‚ but it has changed how the public views war policy. As Walzer condemns unnecessary violence and argues for only justifiable war‚ Clausewitz views war as so dangerous and unforgiving that it becomes necessary to commit to and accept violence and engagement in war. After much thought and reflection on the ideas of nuclear warfare and each theorists ideas‚ I believe
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consumer. The mind is the tricky terrain both difficult to understand and difficult to win over. A marketing war is a totally intellectual war with a battleground that no one has ever seen. It can only be imagined in the mind and that is why marketing warfare is one of the most difficult disciplines to learn. Even though the language of marketing has been borrowed from the military‚ we talk and act like generals‚ but do not plan like generals. This paper attempts to deal with the application of the principles
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Impact of War caused by the Guerilla warfare Change in the impact of war on the population loss ratio in the civilians (Geography could help) Psychological impacts on the soldiers and the civilians of Vietnam < Psychology Environmental (Geography) damages that were made due to the Guerilla Warfare Land Mines and traps that had been used in Guerilla warfare impact on the geography of Vietnam. Reduce in casualties as impact of war due to the usage of Guerilla warfare. Wooyoung Introduction
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trench warfare. In the movie‚ All Quiet on the Western Front‚ both the positive and the negative aspects of trench warfare are highlighted. The movie begins with German men hiding behind the trenches as the French Army approaches. As the French march closer‚ the Germans are able to shoot at them‚ but avoid being shot themselves by ducking down in the trenches. This is particularly helpful because it saved lives while also taking down the enemy. Another positive attribute of trench warfare is shown
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were often unmotivated when first going into the war. As the war progressed‚ the personalities and behavioral traits of the soilders changed. They became disillusioned and jaded men who were haunted by the new form of war‚ guerrilla warfare. With this new type of warfare‚ the enemy was often unknown and the strategies used in battle were foreign. No longer were the enemies’ next moves predictable. Not knowing where or when the enemy would strike continually haunted the soldiers. The battlefield was
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Submitted to: Ma’am Fauzia Ghani Submitted by: Iram Masood M.Phil (semester I) Subject: Contemporay World Conflicts Since1945 Topic Nuclearization as a security strategy ‘case study of United States and Soviet Union’ Kinnaird College for Women‚Lahore. Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 The beginning of arms race 4 The 1950s and 1960s 5 The Berlin Blockade crisis 6 Nuclear
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