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  • Genghis Khan
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    GENGHIS KHAN Genghis Khan was born in Temujin in 1167. He showed promise as a leader and a fighter. By 1206, an assembly of Mongolian chieftains proclaimed him Genghis Khan. Which meant Universal or invincible prince. This was a bold move for the assembly. They obviously saw some leadership qualities in Genghis that others didn+t. When Genghis Khan was little, his chieftain father was poisoned. With no leader left, the tribe left Genghis and his mom. They were left alone for years to care for th...
  • Ranger Techniques And Methods Of Operation
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    Elite, brave, cunning, intelligent, arriving at the cutting edge of battle by land, sea, or air. They are the Airborne Rangers of the United States Army. These elite soldiers must be faster, smarter, and able to fight harder than any soldier. They shall never fail their comrades. They keep themselves mentally alert, physically strong and morally straight and shoulder more than their share of the task whatever it may be. One-hundred-percent and then some. Gallantly showing the world that those sp...
  • Their Support For The Cause Of Freedom
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    Women generally did not fight in the revolution, and the traditional status of Eighteenth Century women meant that they were not publicly able to participate fully in the debates over the revolution. However, in their own sphere, and sometimes out of it, woman participated fully in the revolution in all the ways that their status and custom allowed. As the public debate over the Townshend Acts grew more virulent, women showed their support for the cause of freedom by engaging in certain 'feminin...
  • Military Cadence As A Subcultures Oral Tradition
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    Pop Cultural Elements of Military Cadences 'HUT, TWO, THREE, FOUR... HUT, TWO, THREE, FOUR... ". What do a bunch of grunts calling out raunchy marching cadences have to do with pop culture? There's more to the cadence then just keeping soldiers in step, there is a deep sense of pride, patriotism, unity, motivation, and nostalgia, which can be found within these songs. The Military cadence is used to motivate, inspire, and foster company cohesiveness while keeping soldiers steps in time and hands...
  • Mercenary Armies And The French Foreign Legion
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    The French, being a thrifty and practical people, have always been willing to let any foreigners assist them in any necessary bleeding and dying for La Patri e. Writes American historian John Eating, From the Scots who rode with Joan of Arc to the Foreign Legion at Dien Bien Phu, the foreign soldier, idealistic volunteer or hard-case mercenary, is an integral part of the French military tradition. Since its inception on March 10, 1831 by King Louis Philippe, the Legion has attracted soldiers, me...
  • Remaining Protestors At Tiananmen Square
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    Were civilian casualties more extensive inside or outside of Tiananmen Square on June 4th, 1989? A) Plan of Investigation The bloodshed at Tiananmen Square in Beijing shocked the world. As a result of large-scale Chinese cover-up the public knew little about the deaths that occurred on the morning of June 4th 1989. The aim of this investigation is to find out where the casualties were most extensive. The information needed to answer this question would not be provided for 11 years after which do...
  • Army's Future Combat Systems Program
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    ROBOTS & MACHINES FOR THE EMPIRE THE GEORGE LUCAS NIGHTMARE! By: peter Coming very soon to a theater of war near you, your family and your home, will be the machines and robots which will greatly magnify and make more mobile the State's deadly force for deployment against its eternal enemy: the people. Government Executive Magazine, traditionally pro-federal government, includes an article in its April 15th issue entitled 'Future Combat Zone. ' Staff correspondent George Cahlink begins his artic...
  • Rebels Fight Against The Ugandan Government Army
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    One boy tried to escape, but he was caught. They made him eat a mouthful of red pepper, and five people were beating him. His hands were tied, and then they made us, the other new captives, kill him with a stick. I felt sick. I knew this boy from before. We were from the same village. I refused to kill him and they told me they would shoot me. They pointed a gun at me, so I had to do it. The boy was asking me, 'Why are you doing this?' I said I had no choice. After we killed him, they made us sm...
  • Richie And Peewee
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    Uncertain of his future goals, seventeen-year-old Richie Perry, a black high school graduate from Harlem, travels to Vietnam to fight in the United States Army. When Richie leaves basic training for Vietnam, he harbors a host of illusions about the war and the army. He confidently believes that the medical profile he has received for a knee injury will be properly processed and prevent him from engaging in combat. He also believes in the flurry of rumors about imminent peace and in the prevalent...
  • Fredrick William II
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    A great sovereign must know exactly what the strong and weak points of his country are. He must be well acquainted with its resources and the national commerce. The sovereign must perform his duties connected to his offices with care. Fredrick William II would say, he is "the principle servant of the state"; therefore, he must act unselfishly, honestly and with wisdom. "The sovereign stands to his people in the same relation in which the head stands to the body". (Barker, p 22) Fredrick William ...
  • Mongol Soldiers
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    In the beginning of the 13th Century, the Mongols were moving westwards, leaving behind them a horror trail of death and destruction. The Mamluks had already established themselves in Egypt and were able to establish their own empire. In 1258 the Mongol invaders put to death the last Abbasid caliph in Baghdad. Up until this time, both of these groups had their successes in battle but each of these groups had similarities as well as differences in their military institutions. Mamluks or Mameluke,...
  • Genghis 1's Son Kublai Khan
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    The old world had many great leaders. Alexander the Great, Hannibal and even Julius Caesar met with struggle on their rise to power. Perhaps Genghis Khan was the most significant of all these rulers. To prove that Genghis Khan was the greatest ruler, we must go back to the very beginning of his existence. We must examine such issues as; Genghis^1's struggle for power / how his life as a child would affect his rule, his personal and military achievements and his conquests. Genghis Khan was origin...
  • Same Shell Hole
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    All Quiet on the Western Front One of the best war novels that is read by thousands of high school students each year is Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front. This story depicts the life as a solider in the German Army fighting against the Central Powers. The solider, Paul B umer tell us of the fun he in dures along with the hardships of war demonstrating an antiwar theme. The scene in this book that displays the antiwar theme the best would have to the "shell hole's scene that ...

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