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  • Essay / The Army and the Air Force - 1503

    The Army and the Air Force have many similarities and differences, some of the similarities are the dedication, diversity and patriotism of the troop, and some of the differences are how each branch trains. , their respective customs, and their quality of life.As a soldier in the Army and with many friends in the Air Force, it is easy for me to see the many similarities and differences between the two military branches. The Army and Air Force have troops who are dedicated to both the work they do for the military and the branch of the military they serve. Army and Air Force personnel must rise early every day of the week, including sometimes on weekends, in order to work long hours to serve and protect the nation. Army and Air Force personnel are made up of people of all races, ethnicities, education levels and ages. , sexual orientation and gender. The Army and Air Force are very diverse when it comes to personnel, the personnel of each branch truly reflects America as the melting pot that it is. Patriotism is demonstrated by Army and Air Force personnel. This is demonstrated through the hard work and dedication put in every day on and off duty, through combat deployments and temporary assignments separating troops from their families, friends and loved ones, through all the hardships that troops endure in order to “fight and win.” the wars of the Nation. and “fly, fight and win…in the air, in space and in cyberspace”. According to Army Field Manual 7-0, the Army trains Soldiers to "fight and win the nation's wars." Soldiers receive combat training consistently throughout their military career, in order to master hand-to-hand combat, unconventional warfare tactics, and the use of weapons to win any war fought. The Air Force trains "to fly, to fight,... middle of paper...". Angry soldiers are born when a hostile work environment is created and maintained, an angry soldier makes a better fighter. A quote from Friedrich Nietzsche states: “For a tree to grow tall, it must have strong roots among the rocks. » As a soldier who became a successful leader in the military, I developed strong roots. Now it's time for me to let the sun shine on me, so that I too can become bright and strong. I appreciate everything I learned from the military, and everything the military provided me, but now I have to branch off and move on. Army (2008). TRAINING FOR FULL SPECTRUM OPERATIONS. Retrieved from armypubs.army.mil/doctrine/active_fm.htmlU.S. Air Force (nd). Learn more about the Air Force. Retrieved from http://www.airforce.com/learn-about/our-mission/Fredrich Nietzsche (1844-1900). Excerpt from quotes from Friedrich Nietzsche