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    movie Black Hawk Down takes place during the Rwandan Genocide and shows the horrific scene that soldiers have to witness that could later lead to mental disorders such as PTSD. American Sniper is a movie about Chris Kyle‚ an accomplished sniper shooter who served four terms in Iraq‚ it shows his experiences and how the war impacted his life. The Great War Diaries: The Home Front is a documentary that gives an insight on the impact that war has on the people at home. The movies Black Hawk Down‚ American

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    Black Hawk Down By: Mark Bowden Black Hawk Down‚ by Mark Bowden is a book based on actual events that took place in Mogadishu‚ Somalia. The operation known as "Black Hawk Down" was code named "IRENE". In October 1993‚ a group of US soldiers went to Somalia as part of a U.N. Peacekeeping operation. Their mission was to capture several top lieutenants of the Somali warlords Mohamed Farrah Aidid. The operation started by an elite group of American Rangers and Delta Force soldiers who were sent

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    Ref: (a) Title of Book:THE WARRIOR ETHOS (b) Author: Steven Pressfield Circle one: NonFicHistory Novel War Is this book on the professional reading list? Yes‚ this book is on the professional commadant reading list. Who is the main character in this book (if any)? There is not a main character in the book‚ the author reflects on the reader and uses many different warrior cultures from past historical societies to emphasize the true meaning of the story. What type of weapons were

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    The Warrior Ethos Book Report CPL ABERNATHY ATG TRAINING The book The Warrior Ethos‚ by Steven Pressfield depicts the warrior’s mentality from ancient times to the present through a variety of different aspects and stories. In The Warrior Ethos‚ Pressfield states that men are not born with the certain qualities that make a good warrior‚ but instead are inculcated through years of training and indoctrination‚ stating at an early age. He goes on to show how different societies have been able

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    of battle a soldier has to live to a certain standard in every part of their life. We are trained to be warriors. As such we have a code‚ a set of ethos to live by‚ to guide our lives‚ on and off the field. Mission first‚ never accept defeat‚ never quit‚ never leave a fallen comrade‚ these are the guidelines by which each and every Army soldier lives by. To better describe this set of ethos I have chosen to pull scenes from the movie “Men of Honor”. As a forewarning‚ this movie has one big flaw

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    The Warrior Ethos Steven Pressfield Where does the warrior ethos come from‚ where did it begin and who started this way of life? That is one of the few things Pressfield explains in this book. Does it come from the parents‚ society‚ or is it taught? What forms of training really work when it comes to teaching this so called warrior ethos? Well this book explains throughout history the different types of warriors and how each group of warriors tried to influence and teach this way of life

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    Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War is a non-fiction book by journalist Mark Bowden. Black Hawk Down is a non-fiction book about Battle of Mogadishu in 1993. The narrator takes on the role of telling the story by using a voice as a journalist. Background before the conflict started in December‚ 1992 when George Busch‚ United States President‚ ordered that troops from the United States Military be sent to a mission to Somalia located in eastern Africa. This mission was named Operation Restore

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    The Warrior Ethos is a book that analyses warrior cultures from the past and present. From Adam and Eve to the Spartans and U.S Marines‚ Steven Pressfield expresses the “Warrior Ethos” in so many different ways because there is no definitive answer. The dictionary defines “Ethos” as “The moral character‚ nature‚ disposition and customs of a people or culture.” Where does our Warrior Ethos come from? Are we born with it or do we develop it over a period of time? The correct answer

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    Black Hawk Down On 24April 1992‚ the U.S. government led by President George H.W. Bush wishing to help the situation in Somalia approved Resolution 751. This resolution authorized the U.S. to provide humanitarian relief while establishing the United Nations’ operation in Somalia called UNOSOM. While there was progress in some cities it was apparent that much of the supplies that were intended to make it to the interior were hijacked by different local clans. With the failed attempts to feed the

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    Movie Review: Black Hawk Down I selected the movie Black Hawk Down‚ because I really respect the soldiers who fight to keep all of us safe. Also‚ my mother told me that she had a personal connection with this movie because her mentor’s son was one of the Army Rangers that participated in this battle. On October 3‚ 1993‚ a group of U.S. Elite Forces consisting of more than 100 Delta Force soldiers and Army Rangers‚ who were part of a larger United Nations peacekeeping force‚ were dropped into

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