Category: Army
Military Occupations are divided into two major parts within the different branches of the military. They are military enlisted occupations and military officer occupations. Among the two their 152 different occupations, 91 in the enlisted and 61 in the officer occupations. The branches of the military are as follows: the . . . Read more
The modern American military saw the need to be quicker, more efficient and more powerful. In order to accomplish this, they had to become more technologically advanced. Three examples of technology that show how the American military has accomplished this is; the Nimitz Class Super Carrier (Nimitz), the M1A2 Abrams . . . Read more
As history has shown the effects of war are both devastating and long-lasting. In the case of the Korean War, these effects are still seen today as hostilities continue even after 50 years. The Korean War was a war that had developed from an interesting situation after World War II. . . . Read more
About 400,000 Black Soldiers served in the United States Army in World War 1. About 367,710 of these came into the service through the selective Draft Law. Nearly 20,000 soldiers of the United States, uniformed, armed, equipped, drilled, trained and ready to take the field. The most famous are the . . . Read more
Federal bureau investigation, the FBI, is considered the strongest police agency in the United States because it has control over other police agencies around the states. The FBI as a police agency has its pluses and minuses; therefore, looking for searching for serial killers and control other police agencies are . . . Read more

Example #1 PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO FOLLOW ORDERS THAT GO AGAINST THEIR MORALS ?Tearful day when, from ashes, man shall rise to be judged guilty.? These are the last words written by the great composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in his “Requiem “, or “funeral mass”. These words also describe the . . . Read more

Example #1 He knew he could never get through it all again.“Soldier’s Home”. “I don’t want to go through that hell again.” In the works of Ernest Hemingway, which is excluded is often as significant as that which is included; a hint is often as important and thought-provoking as an . . . Read more

Example #1 – 7 Army Values In the United States Army, we are taught to live by the Seven Army Values. They are broken down to us in the acronym ‘LDRSHIP’ which is short for Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. We are all taught these . . . Read more
Example #1 There are two main reasons why I want to become an Officer. First of all, I want to make a difference in the training of Reserve Soldiers. Second of all, I enjoy challenges, and becoming an Officer would be a new challenge that I would take with complete . . . Read more