Project 1
Military Personnel
Toshia R. Hardman
UMUC HUMN 351 Myth in the World
Military personnel
Military personnel are a group of members of the armed forces. The United States of America have highly trained military forces which are ready to respond at any moment. The forces respond to any disasters anywhere in the country or around the world. The main interests of studying the military are to understand their culture, values and the structure of the military personnel (Chap & Stone, 2009). The information gathered about the military is to help the public understand the uncommon life and culture about the military.
The United States military personnel is controlled by civilians and the main executive is the president. The military force is an office of the government which plays the role of executing the orders set by the U.S congress and the commander in chief (Chap & Stone, 2009). The ancient times the military personnel were formed as the Continental Navy in order to defend the newly acquired land against the Empire of Britain in the revolutionary war of America in the 1770s. The forces obliterated in the 1780s after the war of independence was settled by the Treaty of Paris. During the period of 1770 to 1790, the confederation conference created the current U.S Army which has evolved in various military forces.
The military personnel are large enough to have mythology but small to answer the question because most of the information is factual and documented. The United States of America has a detailed record of early history about their military personnel. The military practices may sound as myths and unbelievable but most of them are true and evidence can be provided. The military mainly provides aid for the public such as natural or human-caused disasters in the country or anyplace in the world.
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Chap nick, A., & Stone, C. (2009). Academic writing for military personnel. Ottawa [Ont.: University of Ottawa Press.
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