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Communication in the U.S. Air Force
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A 6 page overview of the communication process as it occurs in the chain of command of the U.S. Air Force. Noting the seven steps of communication (communication source, encoding, message, channel, decoding, receiver, and feedback) as they occur in
non-military environments the author notes that in some situations the intent of communication is not to exchange ideas and information but rather
to disperse ideas and information as a means of controlling actions. Such is often the case with the U.S. military. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPcomPrc.rtf
Comparison of Nuclear and Ballistic Missiles
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5 pages. In a
comparison of the national and international efforts to control
the proliferation of the two types of military capabilities in
the form of nuclear and ballistic missiles, there are several
points that will be covered. Discussion is covered over the
greatest challenges to control these two types of military
capabilities in the future. Further, it is necessary to consider
what tools and instruments would be an effective control regime
to include. Also, the consequences, both negative and positive,
will be considered regarding national security and international
stability. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JGAmssle.wps
Consequences of Speeding on a Military Base
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A 7 page research paper/essay that examines the consequences of speeding with particular reference to military law. The writer discusses research that shows that speed increases the risk of traffic accidents. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khmpcar.rtf
Contentious Tactics: Examples And Impact
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3 pages in length. Call it persuasion, coercion or manipulation, but contentious tactics are a necessary evil where the Army is concerned. The extent to which one party must "impose its preferred solution" (Pruitt et al, 2003, p. 63) on the other in order to maintain control is both grand and far-reaching; that contentious tactics reflect some of the most effective ways in which to achieve this objective speaks to myriad maneuvers designed with just that in mind. Some contentious tactics, Pruitt et al (2003) note, are less intimidating than others (promises as compared to violence) and are best utilized accordingly and in the appropriate situations for which they were devised. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TLCContenTac.rtf
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