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    Throughout history‚ there have been many great writers of military strategy and tactics. Three of the greatest were Sun Tzu‚ Niccolo Machiavelli‚ and Antoine-Henri Jomini. Although these three men lived in different time periods‚ their views on war and military strategy have laid the foundations for how armies still wage war to this day. Some of the fundamental similarities and differences of their works are to be discussed in this paper. Each of these men had a different style of writing about

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    PTSD In The Military Essay

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    suffering from PTSD is affected. The family members also have to learn to deal with the effects that this disorder has on their loved one. What resources are available to help these family members learn to understand and cope with this disorder? As a military spouse‚ I see the effects that PTSD can have on families each and every day. The individual who is suffering from this disorder is often not the same person that they were prior to experiencing the traumatic events that caused the PTSD to manifest

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    Mandatory Military Service (MMS) Many of the opinions of the present day admit not to resort to compulsory military service because this idea is not important and that it is far from human rights democracy‚ but mandatory military service has been present since ancient times. Each country has a strategy to turn civilian citizens into soldiers who are used at times War and fight for state protection. In ancient times‚ specifically in 221 BC‚ the Chinese Empire resorted to forced conscription and set

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    Military strategist Napoleon Bonaparte equips‚ “A soldier will fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon” (Brainy quote). It was a sunny day with beautiful white specks glistening as they fell down to the ground and attached together into large clumps. The houses were filled with sparkling red and green lights and decorative yard figures. Traffic rushed from place to place for their last minute Christmas gifts as others were getting ready for their family photos. As everyone is planning to

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    also known as esprit de corps when discussing the morale of a group‚ is an intangible term used to describe the capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal‚ or even in oneself and others. The second term applies particularly to military personnel and to members of sports teams‚ but is also applicable in business and in any other organizational context‚ particularly in times of stress or controversy. While the term is often used by authority figures as a generic value judgment of

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    Topic: Should women serve in the military? The essence of war is not good. During the WWI‚ more than ten million dead and tens of millions disabled; cities‚ villages‚ roads‚ bridges‚ factories were destroyed. The amount of money for war costs up to about eighty four billion dollars [9]. The fate of those who faced a battle between life and death was questioned. The world was considering that was it worth to sacrifice that much? Especially‚ women played a big role in army and they have had to suffer

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    DEFINE THE CONCEPT OF CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS. COMPARE CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS BETWEEN MALAYSIA AND ANOTHER STATES Introduction Civil Military Relations (CMR) describes the military and its relationship with the political system and society which it part is of.1 Other scholar such as Huntington in his book Soldier and States dictate CMR as military security policy which together with internal and situational security policies is an aspect of national security policy‚ working at both the

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    In the military there are set standards‚ most of which are pretty simply accomplished. All soldiers are expected to meet these standards on a daily basis‚ as being in the Army is a 24 hours a day‚ 7 days week job. One of these standards that holds great importance is accountability‚ as well as being on time. Failure to meet these standards can and will result in some quite extensively negative consequences. Soldier’s are responsible for reporting to their squad leaders. This allows the NCO and

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    Etiquette and Courtesy

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    ’English dictionary online’ gives the synonyms and more words related to courtesy‚ however I find it in an unique way- Courtesy means gentle and polite behavior in dealing with people in our day to day life. It is an act of civility and good manners. Courtesy is a great virtue in a man’s life. Courtesy demands one to be modest‚ tasteful and decent in his talking to and behaving with others.   Courtesy is the gift of treating others with warmth and respect. It means according dignity to people by

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    Common Courtesy

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    of Common Courtesy on Public Transit: Literature review Common courtesy is likely seen as less and less of a social norm in public nowadays. With the hussle and bussle of city buses there is no exception for the lack of courtesy given in small moving transportation. Priority seating has become mandatory in some states in the US and more and more public transit representatives must stress the importance of common courtesy to all generations of public transit users. Common courtesy on public

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