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    Music and Politics

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    The Most Powerful and Dangerous Vehicle: Music As music has been used in all matters‚ it has been involved with political issues as well. As Billy Bragg said “All the great political music was made at the height of political confrontations (Bragg).” This quotation manifestly indicates that there has always been political confrontation and it proves that music has been used in both sides. During the war time some authorities especially Germany and USA produced many songs (including anthems) which

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    Importance of formations in the military Formations in the military are a very important part of keeping the structure an order that the military has. The importance and purpose of formations in the military is to help keep all solider and leaders safe and aware at all time. Formations in the military are essential in keeping track of where every soldier is at all times. Because of formation a soldiers leadership can track and can stay aware of what a solider is doing and where they are

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    Military Bases

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    MILITARY BASES Military bases are strongholds composed of combined Filipino and American forces which were formed during the Japanese Occupation in the Philippines (WWII) PANGASIWAANG ROXAS ~Military bases agreement & other military-centered stuff happened when Manuel Roxas was president Task: ibangon ang bansa na nalugmok dahil sa digmaan 2 layunin: 1. pagpalaki ng produksyon 2. pagbangon ng mga industriyang pinansala noong digmaan patakaran upang isagawa ito ay ang pakikipagtulungan

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    Military Brat

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    Rehling-Rodriguez ENG 098R 1053 FINAL DRAFT Military Child: ‘Brat’ Pure hell took its course on me as a young innocent girl. Being a military brat definitely impacted my life in many challenging ways. The term military brat is usually misunderstood by non-military population. A military brat is a child from a parent who is in the military. My mother was a commanding officer which made me and my siblings labeled “military brat” The word brat (by itself) may seem negative

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    Homosexuals in the Military The United States is one of the last original NATO countries to still ban gays from the military. For years‚ homosexuals have been denied the right to openly serve America. In this country‚ just as a man should not be judged by his race‚ he also should not he be judged by his sexual orientation. In 1990 a survey had been taken and results showed the country consisted of 15% homosexuals. Researchers say this percentage will show an upward curve due to the fact many

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    Courtesies are an essential aspect of military life‚ upon which Soldiers are expected abide by both on and off duty. Dating back to the commencement of the military service‚ they are one of the defining features of an exemplary soldier within that service. These customs and courtesies help to keep discipline and order in a military organization by governing Soldiers not only in their professional life but in their social life as well. They add to the value of military life‚ and is reiterated throughout

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    Military Culture

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    During Operation Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn (OIF/OND)‚ over 2.1 million American military troops have been deployed‚ 44% of whom have children (DOD 2010a)‚ resulting in nearly 2 million children experiencing stressors of parental deployment (DOD 2010b) to a war zone‚ whereby a parent may be either wounded or killed (Link‚ Palinkas‚ 2013). Children are moved between 6 to 9 times during their school careers‚ following their parent as they are re-stationed from base to base. When a child is repeatedly

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    Military Religion

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    Paper—Chaplaincy & Religion in the United States Military The military of the United States has included chaplains and religion to at least some degree since its inception. Local ministers were called upon to counsel members of the militia and would be consulted in the planning phase of operations because of his education and knowledge. (U.S. Chaplains) In July of 1775‚ the Second Constitutional Congress provided $20 per month pay for chaplains. (Military Chaplains) The colonial army used chaplains

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    Military Heritage

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    biggest sexual assault scandal in naval history. Evolution The 35th annual Tailhook symposium convened from September 8 - 12‚ 1991 in Las Vegas‚ Nevada to debrief naval aviators on Operation Desert Storm. Over 4‚000 active‚ reserve‚ and retired military personnel attended‚ including the Secretary of the Navy‚ the Chief of Naval Operation‚ and over 30 flag officers. At the end of the four-day symposium‚ allegations of sexual assault and sexual harassment on eight three women and seven men were reported

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    Military Leadership

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    Within the U.S. military‚ leadership is generally considered something of a given. It is a fundamental ingredient of warfare‚ without which the outcome of a combat operation cannot be assured. The leader is the brain‚ the motive power of command‚ upon whom subordinates rely for guidance and wisdom‚ and depend upon for good judgment. The leader must be determined‚ unflappable and charismatic; confident in delegation of authority; able to combine the various strands of command into a common thread;

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