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Questions about the mode of warfarePosted : 14 Aug, 2012 12:11 PMHey I am a history buff and one of my interest is about wars. My question is how has the way warfare is conducted changed? Like from World War Two to the Present? |
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Questions about the mode of warfarePosted : 23 Sep, 2012 02:21 AMYes and no. I can't give specific examples relating from WW2 to the present, but I can give examples from ancient history and its relevance to modern warfare today. Would you prefer that? |
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Questions about the mode of warfarePosted : 13 Oct, 2012 07:59 AMseems the only choices You had in days past was,be drafted,or consciensiously object..... |
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Questions about the mode of warfarePosted : 15 Oct, 2012 09:05 AMPeace nic, |
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Questions about the mode of warfarePosted : 19 Nov, 2012 08:29 AMTem Plar beg Your wrong actually liked the boots. |
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Questions about the mode of warfarePosted : 8 Feb, 2013 09:24 PMpolitics is politics.. I dont speak for everyone in the service but i just follow my orders, my only goals are to ge from point A to point B and keep the peace inbetween. Warfare has changed in many ways, including rules of engagement, weapon systems, and location. |
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Questions about the mode of warfarePosted : 3 Nov, 2013 01:06 AMBe very clear on the new military systems. As a man of a different generation service was seen as a value. A value incorporating many other values...honour...dignity...truth...justice...courage.....patriotism...and so many values have changed since the second World War...We all hear the clamour of the proud.... to have served and bless you for your service...mere platitudes...defending the country...fighting for freedom...freedom isn't free...again mere platitudes...America does not rule the free world ...Americans have a very convoluted sense of world affairs and a very limited knowledge of the US governments' perfidity in relation to wars and police actions it engages in. The rest of the world does not see American intervention in many other nations affairs as honourable...or victorious...or courageous...or even patriotic. Many other nations are filled with the fervour of patriotism and their service personnel serve with the same considerations as US service men and women. The belief system is different. American nationalism is not seen in the rest of the world as a value but rather as a system of international enslavement to the US system of social indoctrination. I have served in the military services of two other nations as an active duty officer and I do not bear any malice toward any enemy. They had their belief system and I had mine. God does not bless the bullets of one nation over any other nor the soldier of one system over another. War is simply a horror that is inflicted upon the civilian populace and that war is conducted in the name of world peace. This is the great contradiction that one system of government should rule over all the other nations of this planet peacefully. Jesus said of war...pray for the peace of Jerusalem. |
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Questions about the mode of warfarePosted : 3 Nov, 2013 04:53 PMService in the US military is still seen as honor and value and integrity. Do all serve that way? No, but the majority do. Do we anger our allies sometimes? Yes but we anger our enemies even more...and yet, we will help rebuild the countries destroyed by war. |
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Questions about the mode of warfarePosted : 3 Nov, 2013 04:55 PM** still risk lives to get to America... |