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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A military is an organization authorized by its nation 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 How many civilians work for the military or agencies of the military? Q. For instance there is approximately 1.1 million US army soldiers. How many civilians are there that work for military agencies? What is the ration for civilians vs military (all military,not just army)? I know a sargeant that repairs tanks and he mentioned how he wants to work for the government or the army as a civilian repairing tanks and get paid much more. Are there many jobs like that,that exist? Did I misunderstand what he said? Asked by FutureSoldier - Wed Jun 17 01:40:33 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. there is alot of agencies that work for the military, to be honest and this is my opinion but i just got out of the service. i would say the civilian side has more then the actual enlisted. for example u have VT griffin, lockheed martin, hell even the military police is going away and civilans are taking that over too, as well as gate guards. Answered by unknown - Wed Jun 17 12:31:30 2009 Is encouraging youths to seek alternatives to the Military a good project to start? Q. Such as I will join a group that offers alternatives to the military, I may branch off and do my own thing. I want to enourage 10,000 youths to seek an alternative to the Military, then my mission is complete. Ultimately, the Military will improve, and people will be generally less unhappy. Honestly the military is not a jobs program and doesn't help people get a job after a 4 to 6 years enlistment. It gives general work experiance, but that is about it. The qualifications do not necessarly translate well or cross over into the civilian sector in mot cases. The GI Bill isn't what it is cracked-up to be, neither is T.A. Recruiters LIE, someone needs to save these people from these predators. Asked by Anti-Patriotic - Sat Sep 15 12:09:32 2007 - - 18 Answers - 0 Comments A. The whole military system is a joke Nothing against the soldiers but your not well paid and you don't really get allot out of joining but your expected to PAY the ultimate price die for what a small portion of the government believes is the right thing to do...they prey on the misfortune of the countries poor and misguided by making false promises and not coming through on many ... How many wounded soldiers would you say now have a better life because of the gov? How about the ones who died? Or their families?? That being said I believe ANY person serving in our military who is wounded, hurt or killed in service including mental problems that are caused from seeing and doing many things they do should be taken care of for the rest… [cont.] Answered by slycye99 - Sat Sep 15 12:51:45 2007 How much longer can the US military keep lowering its standards to meet quotas?
Q. Right around the time I got out of the army, an NCO of mine and I were talking about this. She talked about how the military is letting in people they really should not be letting in just to get the bare minumum. You could get in before with a small criminal background, but now you can get with in with a larger one. That's the problem. We have an all-volunteer military in an unpopular war. Not enough people are joining up. It's not just enlistment, but re-enlistment. People in are getting out because they've done multiple tours in Iraq, and they're sick of going and don't want to go back. A lot of the bad stuff coming from troops in Iraq is from troops who before the Iraq War would not have been let in. Can the US military really keep… [cont.] Asked by ThatOneDude - Sat Sep 15 17:31:39 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. The military entrance test does not yet include the phrase, "Would you like fries with that?" as a prequalification. g-day! Answered by Kekionga - Sun Sep 16 12:08:30 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "military" This page is for quotations related to the armed forces and military matters. ContentsSourced
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