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  • 2 General Moshe Dayan
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    "Moshe Dayan was an Israeli military warrior who became a crusader for peace. He was skilled in both battle and diplomacy. He played a key role in four wars, but also helped negotiate the historic Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty."Moshe Dayan was a Soldier and statesman who led Israel to dramatic victories over its Arab neighbours and became a symbol of security to his countrymen". Moshe Dayan was born in a kibbutz, in a town called Deg anya Alef (Alef is the name for the letter A in Hebrew) in Pal...
  • Support From The Viewer
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    Nicaragua: No Pasaran Major Essay Task In the documentary Nicaragua: No Pasaran, David Bradbury has presented a biased impression of reality, and has used many techniques to present this reality to the viewer. The aim of the documentary is to cause the viewer to feel sympthatetic to the Sandanista's and become distanced and "anti" towards the Americans. Both these two parties are portrayed very differently to achieve Bradbury's desired viewer positionment. The start of the documentary presents t...
  • Modification Of The M 16 Rifle
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    The development of the M 16 rifle began with the research conducted at John Hopkins University in September of 1955. Research was conducted to question infantrymen, who fought in Korea, about their battle experiences as they pertain to firing their weapon. It was found that 95% of their firing was within 300 yards. Also, there were just as many lethal hits from un-aimed shoots as from aimed ones (it so happens that most of the interviewed were soldiers of the US Army, which may explain the inacc...
  • Aircraft And Crews Of The Craf
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    Abstract The Civil Reserve Air Fleet is a partnership between the Department of Defense and commercial airlines where the airlines contractually commit a portion of their aircraft and crews to be used by the Department in the event of any level of military conflict. These aircraft can be "called up" and required to respond quickly to provide airlift support to the Department of Defense. There are minimum required levels of participation in order for the airlines to be eligible, and in turn they ...
  • General Pinochet
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    Background: Salvador Allende Gosse ns was elected the first Marxist president of Chile in 1970. He governed Chile from 1970 until 1973, the year of his death. The Allende government was not very successful. It approved sharp increases in the minimum wage whilst attempting to prevent price increases in consumer goods, in an effort to end Chiles economic slump. This resulted in disaster for the country, as inflation soared, strikes became common and opposition towards the Allende government increa...
  • Military Technology In The Military
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    Military Technology Technology in the military has greatly increased strength and eased the ranking among world powers and effected the development of new military weapons. The term "Survival of the fittest" means that the strong will succeed but the meek will not, this is the case with military technology. The U.S. has the best technology in the world, therefore we are the highest military power. Technology is a very important part of warfare. Technology is driven by the military. The army's ra...
  • Supply Chain In The Military
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    Considering that the military's logistical structure hasn't had a major improvement in over 60 years, the idea of streamlining and consolidating systems would be a welcome and much needed change. I currently work in the ammunition field for the U.S. Army and have done so for the past 18 years. The changes that the Marines are beginning to implement will help to free up resources and cut funds that could be used for other projects. With the attacks of 9-11, many of the military logisticians reali...
  • Use Military Necessity
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    The concept of military necessity is seductively broad, and has a dangerous plasticity. Because they invariably have the visage of overriding importance, there is always a temptation to invoke security "necessities" to justify an encroachment upon civil liberties. For that reason, the military-security argument must be approached with a healthy skepticism. Justice William Brennan, Brown vs. G lines, 444 US 348 (1980) Commanders to validate the loss of civilians or Prisoners of war (P.O. W s) oft...
  • M 1 Rifle As A Sniper Rifle
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    The US Rifle M 1 was the first semiautomatic rifle to be the standard small arm of the US Military, and the first semiautomatic rifle to be adopted by a major military power. It was the product of a genius, John Cantus Garand. While the M 1 Rifle was never officially referred to as the Garand, it is known by no other name so widely. First adopted in 1936, the M 1 Rifle served the US in World War II, Korea, a host of 'police actions' and interventions, and, in the hands of allies, in the Vietnam ...
  • Word Samurai
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    The Samurais, The Ultimate Stoics For seven centuries, the Samurai were Japan's warrior class. As a class of warriors and knights, they dominated society in feudal Japan. Their code or "Way of the warrior", bushido (History of the Samurai- ), called for a life of duty, discipline and self control, on and as well as off the battlefield (History of the World-Houghton Mifflin Company- Boston 288). His loyalty and bravery to his lord was much more important than his loyalty to his friends, family an...
  • Computer Simulation System
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    Since World War II ( WWII), the funding of scientific research by the Department of Defense (DoD) in America has remained the first priority of federal research funds. During WWII, the DoD created agencies and linkages that provided billions of dollars to universities and corporations to research and design the weapons that would win the war and wage future wars. Among these weapons were most notably the atomic bomb, the proximity fuse, missile technology and radar. Breakthroughs in electronics ...
  • Every Citizen Of My Nation
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    Austiulism "Walk softly and carry a big stick" was a quote taken from Theodore Roosevelt which would only be half truth in my society. My philosophy would be more like "Make noise and carry a big stick". In this paper I will attempt to create a society where I will be the leader and address all of the aspects of a new society that will combine a few leadership qualities of Joseph Stalin and some of the ideas that we use in today's society. In the following paragraphs I will address the all of th...
  • Integration Of The Deaf And Military Cultures
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    Culture is a word that has no standard definition. If you were to ask ten people you would probably get ten different answers. My definition starts with the word shared. A culture shares common behaviors, customs, and accepted norms. It is further defined from traditions and memories passed on through generations. A culture can be influenced by the environmental surroundings such as desert or mountains. Culture is the shared attitude and behavior that describe the workings of a group or slice of...
  • Our Military An Increase In Numbers
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    At the turn of the new millennium, I think it's safe to say that the women are pretty close to being just as equal as men are. This is why I feel if women want to be considered equal, they have to not only gain the rights we consider good, but also the rights that we may consider bad. That's why I think women should have to enter the draft, so they can also fight for the country they reside in. No one prays for war, but in this day and age, it's pretty safe to say that it's not an easy thing to ...
  • Military Power And The Ability A State
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    Contrary to widespread belief held through most of the 20th century, military power does not necessarily remain the most effective way for a state to achieve it national interests. Power can be defined as 'the capacity of a nation to use its tangible and intangible resources in such a way as to affect the behaviour of other nations. National interests are the goals a state desires to survive and prosper. In the past, military power has proven to be a very influential form of power in a nation's ...

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