Category: Army

  • Respect in the Army: Values and Standards

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    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Effective communication is essential in every sphere of human performance and every kind of activity, including the most trivial and routine one. However, its significance is particularly pronounced in the army where mutual understanding can define the outcome of a military mission. It can be argued…

  • Sexual Harassment in the Army: Causes and Solutions

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    The right to be protected against assault, specifically, the one of sexual type, s one of the basic rights of individuals, yet this right is regularly violated in military settings. Due to the rigid structure and the established hierarchy in the U.S. Army, the instances of sexual harassment and assault are often silenced to cover…

  • Sexual Assault Response and Prevention in the US Army

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    The Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) program in the United States Army. It is an integrated and proactive effort to address sexual assault within the ranks of the armed forces. Sexual prevalence rose by 1.4% for women to a total of 5.8%, and 0.7% for men over 2 years (Rempfer, 2019). Department of Defense…

  • UH-72A Lakota Utility Helicopter in U.S. Army History

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    Overview The US military sanctioned the acquisition of the utility helicopter UH-72A Lakota in the year 2005. The light utility aircraft has been manufactured by the EADS of North America. The helicopter is well equipped to support some operations like evacuation among others. The aircraft is designed in a manner that it serves the medical…

  • Mass Rapes Committed by the Soviet Army in the Axis Countries

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    Wieden, A. (2016). Writing resistance: Anonymas narration of rape in A woman in Berlin. Women in German Yearbook, 32, 25-49. Web. This publication is an autobiography that gives firsthand accounts of World War II German rape victims. Anonyma, the narrator, recounts her rape experiences when men were helpless witnesses of the brutality that was being meted…

  • Respect in the Army: Values and Standards

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    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Effective communication is essential in every sphere of human performance and every kind of activity, including the most trivial and routine one. However, its significance is particularly pronounced in the army where mutual understanding can define the outcome of a military mission. It can be argued…

  • Sexual Harassment in the Army: Causes and Solutions

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    The right to be protected against assault, specifically, the one of sexual type, s one of the basic rights of individuals, yet this right is regularly violated in military settings. Due to the rigid structure and the established hierarchy in the U.S. Army, the instances of sexual harassment and assault are often silenced to cover…

  • Social Mobility: Army and Sport

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    Throughout my life, I tried to behave so that the achieved statuses could be argued only by my efforts. For me, this was fundamentally important since the field of ascribed statuses can be perceived differently by different people; the actions, in turn, are undeniable (Clark et al., 2020). However, we are all part of society,…

  • Sexual Assault Response and Prevention in the US Army

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    The Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) program in the United States Army. It is an integrated and proactive effort to address sexual assault within the ranks of the armed forces. Sexual prevalence rose by 1.4% for women to a total of 5.8%, and 0.7% for men over 2 years (Rempfer, 2019). Department of Defense…

  • Women in Army Infantry: Controversial Issues

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    Table of Contents Introduction Proponents Take Opposes Take My Verdict Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Even with a vicious campaign by several groups fighting for equality of sexes, there are still six principal groups that women are not allowed to participate in, these are in Cannon Artillery, Armor, Combat Engineers, Short-range defense and Infantry (which this…