Operation Iraqi Freedom was an incredibly dangerous undertaking not only for U.S. coalition forces, but also for the journalists embedded within coalition units. The Operation and subsequent war in Iraq were officially framed as swift responses to Iraq’s alleged possession of weapons of mass destruction, although later investigations within the country were largely unsuccessful. In a January 2003 poll, 64% of Americans polled by CBS approved of military action in Iraq, however 62% believed that military…
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injury (TBI) are common injuries among returning combat veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Since the beginning of hostilities in Afghanistan in October 2001, more than 1.8 million United States troops have served in Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom with 37% deployed at least twice (National Center For Ptsd, 2009).Vietnam was the longest war before the United States declared war in both Iraq and Afghanistan, meaning a high percentage of Marines will be diagnosed with Post-Traumatic…
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related to employment of veterans (“Unpacking OFCCP's Final Rules for Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities”, 2013) Is it fair to have to hire a certain number of Disabled Veteran’s when there are other better qualified workers? During this Case Study I will discuss Disabled Veterans Affirmative Action Programs to those that involve affirmative action, I will refer to the logic of the Affirmative Action arguments laid out in the background…
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Case study 2 Suhan Kim Professor Nwatu CIS 502 – Theories of Security Management Strayer University February 1, 2014 Abstract WikiLeaks put the many secret U.S. military documents from the Iraq War and Afghan War Logs into a public web site. These documents included descriptions of attacks on Iraqi security forces and U.S. forces, detainee abuse, civilian casualty incidents, and so on. Social engineering and counterintelligence gave potential implications to national security. This paper describes…
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after a traumatic event in one’s life, it is not subject to just military personnel but anyone that experiences a traumatic event. There have been many studies conducted about PTSD including a meta-analysis, treatment options and the correlation between post-traumatic stress disorder and the expression of emotions. PTSD has been the object of study for many people for the last two decades, and as time goes on people are discovering…
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contemporary international relations. Take the US hegemon in post-Cold War international relations, for example. Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi went as far as to call them an “irreplaceable bulwark” for ‘all things good’ – democracy, freedom, and the preservation of human rights (Rhem 2001). If all these attributes are truly righteous cannot be discussed now, but these qualities have come to be accepted as the international moral norm. Because of its ‘flagship’ status within the international…
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unintended consequences of second and third order effects that are plagued with friction and uncertainty. During WWII, America pursued limited objectives that were clearly defined across two major campaigns in Europe and the Pacific. Specifically, in the case of Europe, the US remained wetted to a strategy of concentration and refused to support Britain's request to pursue the preservation of its Mediterranean imperial life line. Instead, the US remained focused on a cross-channel invasion in an attempt…
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Are veterans being treated fairly in regards to healthcare? Are veterans being treated fairly in regards to post service employment? Are veterans being treated fairly in regards to housing? “U.S. veterans are dying because of delays in diagnosis and treatment at VA hospitals.” This was the first sentence of a joint cnn investigative report on veterans healthcare titled “veterans dying because of healthcare delays” by reporters Scott Bronstein, Nelli black, and Drew Griffin. “There are an alarming…
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WOMEN SHOULDN’T BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE IN SPEACIAL COMBAT When it comes to war it is a very harsh environment. You can either live or die in most cases, while expressing fatigue, depression or some kind of anxiety that will either make the best or the worst of a situation. My own opinion for the human race is to have peace and equality but in certain cases the line has to be drawn. I believe that allowing women in special combat is not a good idea and can be detrimental to our armed forces. There aren’t…
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over 2 trillion dollars and is projected to reach 6 trillion over the next four decades (reuters.com). No weapons of mass destruction were found but a pro American outcome was the decimation of Al Qaeda yet this is weighed against at least 134,000 Iraqi civilian deaths (reuters.com). If Obama’s speech was a major factor in his road to presidency then I’m interested in how Obama presented himself as a strong leader of a minority that believed that going to war against Iraq was the wrong decision. By…
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