Papers On U.S. Military & Government Agencies
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The Saga of the M-1 Abrahms Tank.
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(5pp). The M-1 Abrahms tank was the Army's answer
to new field weaponry. It was first shown in
action in 1978, and was believed to be the means to
meet current and predicted land threats. Yet the
story that resulted from that first unit to the
ast unit, has all the drama of full-time soap
opera.
Filename: BBAbtank.rtf
The Significance of the Tet Offensive and the Taking of Hue
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This 11 page paper provides an overview of the Vietnam War with a close look at the Tet Offensive and how the city of Hue was seized. The battle that ensued there is detailed and the meaning of Hue is explored. The paper supports the idea that the Tet Offensive was a turning point in the war. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: SA247Hue.rtf
The Strategic Defensive Initiative � �Star Wars� but no Yoda, Annakin, or Luke
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This 16 page report discusses the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), more commonly referred to as �Star Wars.� The administration of U.S. President Ronald Reagan envisioned a program for a missile-defense shield, based in outer space that was supposed to be able to render nuclear weapons obsolete. SDI, implemented or not, meant decisions would have to be made that would most certainly affect the future of the world. Although SDI-Star Wars never went beyond a rudimentary testing stage, it changed the strategic-arms debate in ways favorable to the United States. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: BWsdiok.rtf
The Treaty Of Versailles: Was The United States Refusal To Sign The Right Choice? YES!
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7 pages in length. Peace was a long way off with the Treaty of Versailles -- a covenant that was to bring world powers to pacification � due to the fact that the United States Congress refused to sign. This refusal shocked and angered other nations who depended upon America's participation as a means by which to move forward with the issue at hand. What might have been the positive aspects of signing the treaty? Clearly, France would not have felt so vulnerable and insecure, since Britain would not support it without American assistance. The writer discusses why America's refusal to sign the treaty was the right choice. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCtrety.wps
The U.S. Fight Against Terrorism
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A 7 page discussion of the role the U.S. plays in combating terrorism on a global scale. Notes the atrocities of the September 11, 2001 terrorist destruction of the World Trade Center in New York and the simultaneous plane attack on the Pentagon itself and contends that acts of terrorism, whether they occur within the U.S. or outside, must be addressed not only through maintaining our integrity through military means, but also through a thorough understanding of the factors which lead to terrorism and a consequent redress in the manner in which the U.S. conducts its business and political affairs and relates to other political and ideological factions of the world. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPusTerr.rtf
The United Postal Service
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A 5 page paper on the internal workings of the mail system in the U.S. Included is a brief overview and history of the Postal Service along with economic and financial data. Bibliography included.
Filename: Uspo.wps
The US Army's Transformation Initiative; The Shape of the Future or a Dangerous Strategy
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This 14 page paper considers the revolutionary way in which the US army is to be formed into a twenty-first century fighting machine, more responsive, lighter and embracing the use of technology. The paper outlines the plans, going on to consider the results of their implementation. Positive and negative aspects are discussed before a conclusion is reached. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEUSarmy.wps
The Vietnam War: Our Military Sabotaged by Politics
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A 10 page overview of the many factors which interplayed to result in an American loss in Vietnam. Attributes this loss to internal politics rather than to an ineffective or amoral military as some authors have contended. Emphasizes that the strength and accomplishments of our military during this war were undermined by politicians and indeed a biased liberal press. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPvietSd.wps
The Vietnam War: Fueled By Nationalism Not Communism
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses how the lessons of Vietnam, especially in a world no longer dominated by the Cold War but in which the forces of nationalism and social revolution remain very powerful, speak to the perpetual need for political power, no matter how much of a strain that might be upon a nation's holistic global perspective. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCVietC.rtf
The Vietnam War: Historian Opinion Of Pacification
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8 pages in length. When assessing the myriad opinions historians hold with regard to the Vietnam War's pacification, one can easily surmise that while some are as adamantly opposed as they are approving, there are those whose convictions reside somewhere in between. Clearly, the Vietnam War did not represent a significantly popular time in United States history, inasmuch as American involvement proved to divide an already agitated nation. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCvietn.wps
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