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    extremely beneficial in the global war on terror. It protects soldiers ’ lives and increases their chances of survival‚ while drastically improving their ability to gather information and transmit the combat scenario as well as pinpoint and engage targets out of their line of sight." He added: "Today ’s combat situations‚ especially in low intensity conflicts‚ involve fighting in urban terrain‚ and inside inhabited buildings‚ forced entry into airplanes‚ buses or trains. This unnecessarily exposes security

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    not even showing up where you’re supposed to be. In a situation where you’re expected to be at a roundabout where you and the rest of your fire team are supposed the meet up and you don’t show up leaves them to only think the worst. Especially in a combat zone. Where you could be a vital asset to the completion of the mission. If you were the one sent to maybe get re-supply‚ or had been the one carrying Intel to give you and your team the advantage against the enemy makes your job on being where you’re

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    front-line combat has generated community debate. Those who are in favour argue that it’s their choice and if they want to they should do it. Those opposed contend that it is too dangerous for them‚ and will cause combat to more dangerous for the men. The issue has sparked serious debate within the media‚ who proffer various opinions on the subject. In an incensed yet condemnatory manner‚ Greg Sheridan‚ in a Newspaper Editorial for ‘The Australian’ titled “Women have no place in combat” (29/09/2011)

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    Women in Combat Although female soldiers have recently been allowed to take jobs in previously all-male battalions‚ over 250‚000 combat jobs still remain closed to them. So argue that this unfairly limits career growth while others contend that woman are not able to withstand the physical and psychological nature of combat/ in this essay I will be giving reasons why women should serve in combat positions and why they shouldn’t. Speaking from a woman who is in the military I’m going to elaborate

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    Brithney Alabi James Madison High School October Global Dear Diary‚ Their leader Shaka had planted all his ideas and teachings into the Zulu people and because of him‚ they had this fearless persona about them to. All they were known for was wreaking havoc and growing their already growing empires with trained a killer‚ which

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    Samurais Argumentative essay Samurais were a vital part of Japanese culture and should have been allowed to continue. Although there were dangerous aspects of this tradition‚ it was also a large part of Japanese culture. As time passed‚ their existence had gradually lessened‚ resulting in their loss. Although the Samurai ways are no longer practiced‚ they have left a legacy that keeps on affecting the lives of people in Japan today. The traditions of the samurai still have an influence on the

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    From Video Games to Ancient Poems: Comparing and Contrasting Link and Beowulf Throughout the ages of literature‚ one type of story is particularly popular and ancient. This is the story of the hero--a brave‚ courageous individual “who is admired for his or her outstanding achievements and noble qualities.” Often‚ they are depicted as a person who saves lives or risks everything for others. Such is the case for both of the heroes I will be comparing and contrasting. One hero is the epic Anglo-Saxon

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    States military is even inviting women into their ranks. Military Women rising up in status and prestige is a great thing‚ but there are some things which they cannot do. Women should never be allowed in combat during a war. Women‚ physically‚ are not as capable as men to handle the duties of combat. To enter the United States Military‚ women are required to do physically less than men. As a man is required 20 pull-ups‚ a woman is demanded 5 for this very reason. Carrying gear upwards of 100 pounds

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    Military Women Fighting on the Frontline COMM 215 May 6‚ 2013 Mary Lynn Cluff Military Women Fighting on the Frontline In the recent past‚ there has been controversy regarding the role women in the military. Historically‚ the role of women in the military has been reduced to simple roles such as cleaning and cooking

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    Research  Paper                                 1   Women‚  Weapons‚  and  War:  Feminism  in  the  U.S.  Military     In  Iraq  and  Afghanistan  the  front  lines  are  everywhere‚  and  no  matter  what  their  job  description   says‚  women  in  the  U.S  military  are  fighting.  In  Band  of

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