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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A military is an organization authorized by its country to use force, usually including use of weapons, in defending its country (or by attacking other countries) by combating actual or perceived threats. As an adjective the term "military" is also used to refer to any property or aspect of a military. Militaries often function as societies within societies, by having their own military communities, economies, education, medicine and other aspects of a functioning civilian society. The profession of soldiering as part of a military group is older than recorded history itself. Some of the most enduring images of the classical antiquity portray the power and feats of its military leaders. The Battle of Kadesh in 1274 BC was one of the defining points of Pharaoh Ramesses II's reign and is celebrated in bas-relief on his monuments. A thousand years later the first emperor of unified China, Qin Shi Huang, was so determined to impress the gods with his military might that he was buried with an army of terracotta soldiers. The Romans were dedicated to military matters, leaving to posterity many treatises and writings as well as a large number of lavishly carved triumphal arches and columns. In the modern era, world wars and countless other major conflicts have changed the employment of the militaries beyond recognition to their ancient participants. Empires have come and gone; states have grown and declined. Enormous social changes have been wrought, and military power continues to dominate international relations. The role of the military today is as central to global societies as it ever was. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License When were military haircuts officially used in the US Military and the official why they are used? Q. I would like to know when and why were military haircuts incorporated in the US military? Or where is it officially stated the when and why of military haircuts? I have a general idea of when it was incorporated and why it is used in the military but I would like to see an official document that would state this. I have looked at many websites and military dress code manuals but could not find it. Maybe some of you military historians can answer this. Asked by Joe C - Mon Dec 8 13:15:24 2008 - - 5 Answers - 2 Comments A. Not certain when it became a Military hair cut but believe it was during the 1ST world war as it made it easier to treat head lice and it was also part of the every man is treated no different than another and also for disciplinary reasons. Answered by Catholic by Choice - Mon Dec 8 13:25:25 2008 Question about joining the Military and associated educational benefits? Q. I am planning on joining the US Navy or Air Force. I am also going to college starting this fall to pursue a degree in physical therapy. Which branches of the military will help pay for my education, and how much will they pay for? Also, do these branches have a program where I can start my service AFTER I've completed my education? Also, does anyone have any advice for people going into the military and pursuing a healthcare career? Thanks in advance! Asked by Jacob L - Sun Apr 27 12:31:32 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Why not ROTC? If you get accepted for an ROTC scholarship your schooling is free plus they give you money each month. After you graduate, you get commissioned as an Officer. While in the military, you can put $100 each month for a year into the G.I. Bill then when you get out you have $40,000 to help pay for an even higher degree. Answered by AUG - Sun Apr 27 12:42:46 2008 What do military colleges teach about preventing civilian casualties?
Q. Do they stress that sufficient reconnaissance work should be done first, before going after a target? Do they say how much "collateral damage" is acceptable for each kind of objective? Do they teach how to get civilians out of harm's way? Are officers responsible for watching out for crazy soldiers who use war as an excuse for mass murder and getting them discharged from the military? Asked by Pascha - Sun Jan 25 08:26:53 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. This is what the Army Field Manual FM 27-10 has to say about the most misunderstood parts of both the Geneva and Hague Conventions: a. Buildings To Be Spared. In sieges and bombardments all necessary measures must be taken to spare, as far as possible, buildings dedicated to religion, art, science, or charitable purposes, historic monuments, hospitals, and places where the sick and wounded are collected, provided they are not being used at the time for military purposes. It is the duty of the besieged to indicate the presence of such buildings or places by distinctive and visible signs, which shall be notified to the enemy beforehand. (HR, art. 27.) (See also GC, arts. 18 and 19; paras. 257 and 258 herein, dealing with the… [cont.] Answered by Wayne C - Sun Jan 25 09:02:04 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "military" This page is for quotations related to the armed forces and military matters. ContentsSourced
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