More Military & International Conflicts & Security
essays:
Women in the Military
... United States Military . The presence of women as aviators and serving on naval combat vessels will earn them respect experience vital to their promotion. As of March 1997 two women had achieved the pay grade of O-9, or in the Army ...
Gays in the Military
... United States has faced many similar challenges of equality in our past, from slaves to women voting rights, so why should this be any different? I believe peoples ability to adapt and accept homosexuality is greatly underestimated. Especially in the military ...
Women In Combat
... women encountered the same risks and dangers as the men they served with. Women in the Air Force and Navy are barred from aircraft and vessels that have a chance to be exposed to combat. The official, established policies of the Army and Marine Corps exclude women from combat ...
"Let the Government do its Job" A paper arguing in support of the government in the aftermath of Sep 11th. Touching on the PATRIOT Act, Military Commissions, and Classification of Doc.
... and seizures". This legislation was enacted to combat terrorism and that is exactly what the government is interested in and is going to use it for. Libertarians frequently refer to this administrations classification of documents as excessive. They accuse the administration ...
The Making of An Army of One In response to our military's racial animosity, the armed forces implemented affirmative action plans during the 1970s.
... Army of One In response to our military's racial animosity, the armed forces implemented affirmative action plans during the 1970s. President Clinton's 1999 review of affirmative action confirmed that these plans have succeeded in expanding representation of minorities and women ...