Armstrong Williams Mandatory Military Benefits

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Armstrong Williams
In Armstrong William’s point of view in Mandatory Military Service would benefit for United States’ published in 2006 on June 16th is the solution for our problems and I agree with him of his opinions of making America a better society. He has three main reasons that he pointed out that he personally believes that would help United States of America’s problems and the people’s problems too. One, mandatory military service benefits for the military. Second, military benefits for the country which is what America needs. Lastly, military also benefits the conscript to help America become safer.
The mandatory military benefits for United States because the “forces will increase dramatically,” and only for small amount of expense, it “receives an influx of able of young men and women, who often avoid joining the professional army,” (Williams, Armstrong). The people that who have decided to go into recruiting programs will be used to towards real training and with more head counts in the military, “outsourcing and subcontracting jobs can more easily be handled in house,” (Williams, Armstrong).
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The younger generation of new adults will be able to unite with other different people with all sorts of “sexes, races, religions to work together towards a common good,” (Williams, Armstrong). The effect of this will allow the streets to become safer and the society grow stronger. The work community will receive better hardworking people, more families will have better fathers and mothers, and the community itself will get more unified citizenships among the people who have secured, stable