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    Lebanon

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    a state of this kind‚ armed forces are prone to fragmentation along primordial identities‚ and often privatised while authoritarianism looms as the ultimate recourse against state dissolution and societal strife. The chapter is organised in two sections: The first section looks into the role‚ capabilities and interventions of national armed forces on the domestic and regional scenes. It stresses the limits of the military leadership‟s efforts to make Lebanon‟s national forces a powerful agent of national

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    Notes on Child Soldiers

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    any kind of regular or irregular armed force or armed group in any capacity‚ including but not limited to cooks‚ porters‚ messengers‚ and those accompanying such groups‚ other than purely as family members." By casting the net wide‚ this definition challenges the predominant narrow conceptualization of child soldiers and takes into account less visible roles‚ often played by girls and young women. In order to adequately ’see’ both girls and boys in fighting forces‚ we need to sharpen our insight

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    Military Mootw

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    Through the years‚ military forces are being employed in Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW). For an operational commander and staff‚ these operations present significant challenges: in many areas they are relatively unfamiliar‚ complex‚ involve a wide variety of agencies and are often protracted in duration. The term MOOTW describes a range of operations too diverse to analyze effectively. This reflective essay focuses on a particular form of MOOTW‚ in this case Humanitarian Assistance (HA)

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    Unauthorized Absence

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    This article is designed to cover every case not elsewhere provided for in which any member of the armed forces is through the member’s own fault not at the place where the member is required to be at a prescribed time. It is not necessary that the person be absent entirely from military jurisdiction and control. The first part of this article—relating to the appointed place of duty—applies whether the place is appointed as a rendezvous for several or for one only. The offenses of failure to

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    Veterans Preference Essay

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    There are many people not only from our country that have served in the United States military‚ that eventually conclude their term to be released from the armed forces to then be considered a veteran. Those that have served and even though considered a veteran for serving in the military can only receive a veterans’ preference based on their dates of active duty service‚ and if they are discharged under an honorable or general discharge. Some would think that this preference is given to any who

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    Social Norms Report

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    Annemarie Jewell Melissa Smith Introduction to Sociology 9 February 2011 Social Norms in today’s Society “Thou shall not commit adultery.”‚ “Thou shall honor thy mother and thy father.” These are words that some are taught at a very young age in church or even at home. We are brought up knowing that these are not things that are acceptable in society and that there is a punishment of some sort‚ rather that be a religious punishment or a punishment that is held against you in the court of law

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    Commissioned Officers we have been told to listen to could be the one’s who keep us alive. NCO’s are the more mature and experienced soldiers that lead from the front.The non-commissioned officer corps is often referred to as "the backbone" of the armed services‚ as they are the primary and most visible leaders for most military personnel. Additionally‚ they are the leaders primarily responsible for executing a military organization’s mission and for training military personnel so they are prepared

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    are many benefits to being a member of the United States armed forces. While serving in the armed forces‚ one will be taught self-discipline and how to live independently. Also‚ the military offers many opportunities for advancement while guaranteeing a pay check every two weeks. Finally‚ the military offers money every year to service members and former service members to obtain higher education. Whether one chooses to make the armed forces a career or to pursue other paths outside of the military

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    promotion board. Article 134 states as follows: 934. ART. 134. GENERAL ARTICLE. Though not specifically mentioned in this chapter‚ all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the armed forces‚ all conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces‚ and crimes and offenses not capital‚ of which persons subject to this chapter may be guilty‚ shall be taken cognizance of by a general‚ special or summary court-martial‚ according to the nature and degree of the

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    IntroductionFIN

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    students with activities contributory to the general welfare and betterment of life of the members of the community especially those developed to improve social welfare services. Graduates of the ROTC program component are organized into the Citizen Armed Force‚ while graduates of the LTS and CWTS program components are organized into the National Service Reserve Corps administered by the Department of National Defense‚ the Commission on Higher Education and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority

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