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    War in Ancient Greece

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    more wealth‚ they became more interested and able in war and war tactics.iv The more money your country had to spend on the battlefront‚ the better your army was probably going to be. If your army was good‚ but your economy was poor‚ winning some battles and conquering land could significantly boost your economy.

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    automation. Thus the aesthetic and spiritual significance of human personality finds no place in the scientific conception of the political organization of humanity. The invention of motorized vehicles was a revolutionary step. Formerly men went to battle on foot or on horseback or on elephants. Now they go in armored cars. In order to make these cars operate on all kinds of terrains‚ tanks were invented. This resulted in the creation of various kinds of high explosives and remote controllers‚ (RDX)

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    On January 17‚ 1781‚ the Battle of Cowpens ensued. This battle was a key battle in the American Revolution‚ and pitted 1100 well trained soldiers from Britain against 300 Continental Regulars and 700 Militiamen. The odds seemed overwhelming in favor of the Brits‚ but Brigadier General Daniel Morgan had different ideas on the outcome of this battle. Morgan was able to use certain aspect of his men and of the enemy to put together a plan that ultimately won the day. Morgan first and foremost knew

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    Roles of Citizen Singapore

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    Roles as a citizen in your country I find that my roles as a citizen in Singapore is to help to make Singapore a better place. As what one person can do is only so small‚ but it will always make a difference nonetheless. I would help to stay strong and vigilance to help Singapore be a crime free place as much as possible. I would also help Singapore to upkeep her reputation as a green and clean city. I would have social responsibility and not to litter and also tell others to do the same. I also

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    draft age opinion

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    People under the age of twenty one are not psychologically fit to go to war. Eighteen is the youngest age you can be to join the war without a parents’ permission‚ which is still a very young age in this society. The legal drinking age is only twenty one in America. If young adults can not drink legally they should not be allowed to go overseas and experience the terrorizing war scene. In the book NAM the author writes “Next I had to kick one dead body in the side of the head until part of his brain

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    members of a professional military force‚ unit members should stand beside the men and women in the profession of arms and abolish the stigma that surrounds getting mental help. Our military will battle PTSD by providing more effective self-care tools and awareness. Finally‚ the most effective measure to battle the stigma surrounding getting mental help would be to supply unit level mental health representatives. Unit members would have accessible measures to get aide and be able to build up enough

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    Principle of War

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    PRINCIPLES OF WAR 1. Selection and maintenance of the aim It is imperative not to take the first step without considering the last Clausewitz was actually defining what is called the ‘end state’. Jomini also believed that the end state had to be stated in unambiguous political objectives‚ so that clear campaign objectives could be compiled. This requirement remains as relevant today as it was then.  Selection and maintenance of the aim are often referred to as the Master Principle. A single

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    As we prepare for an impending military mobilization‚ we must decide the level to which the media will be embedded and have access to military updates. Members of the media desire to be able to send near real time reports and updates as the battle unfolds. Concurrently‚ unit commanders want to insure that operational security (OPSEC) is not compromised as a result. Advantages of Media Inclusion The modern American is a creature dependent on immediate gratification in everything they

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    Military Discipline

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    there was little discipline. The only discipline we had was in the battlefield and even then it was not that great. Then a great person lead the way to refine the way we fight on the battlefield‚ and discipline was key to form battle formations. Over the next few years battle formations got refine to change with the times. But discipline also when out of the battlefield and in to the homes of solders. Why is that‚ we are solders 24-7 so discipline is key out of work. We are in the biggest military

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    COMPREHENSIVE OPERATIONS: THE FUTURE OF MODERN MILITARIES Introduction (250) Future of Warfare (200) Yet conflict today has evolved dramatically from the conventional “big war” environment of the ALB world of the 1980s. Rather than a nation-state adversary armed with conventional military capabilities that very much mirrored our own‚ today we are dealing with a world of asymmetrical threats—fighting shadowy adversaries often operating at the murky nexus of terrorism‚ transnational crime

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