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…to fight for this?

Military Technology is important to America, because it keeps Americans

safe!

Military

Bad GuysMilitary

Technology^

8, 17%

8, 17%

19, 40%

6, 13%

6, 13%

Army

Navy

Air Force

Marines

Other

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We want you

to join the

military

because…

.You’d be fighting for your friends

and family.

.You’d learn valuable skills for life.

. It get’s the bills paid.

.It earns our freedom

.It could be dangerous.

.You’d miss the people you

were fighting for

.You could become psychologically dysfunctional

.You’d be a hero.

. Getting a lot of criticism for

fighting for our country.

Positives Negatives

WWI British Mark iv tank

crossing a trenchSoviet Tank in WWII

Centurion tank in

VietnamM-1 Abrams Tank

In the armed

forces, only few get to

handle the

responsibility of the

great tank. But the one

special force that gets

to use it the most is the

Army. The Army’s

recent tank use is

interesting because the

new tanks they

have, Abrams, “is one of

the most modernized

platforms in the Army

and has an average age

of two-and-a-half-years

old,” Army Secretary

John McHugh said. (All

content © 2012, Gannett

Government Media

Corporation)

WWI French aircaft

PlanesEgyptian Aircrafts

Vija Celmins, American Piston Engine Fighters

Airplanes, the things that

make us feel like we’re on

top of the world, and one

special force gets to use

it... Airplanes in the US are

famously (and obviously)

used by the Air Force.

Although, in recent studies

show that the Air Force

isn’t afraid to stop

dreaming. Jeremy Hsu

(from space.com)

says , “shrinking space

budgets don't stop the U.S.

military from dreaming

about space planes or

rockets capable of flying

back and landing on their

own.”

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

The Latest Aerial Vehicle Mantis UAV Barracuda

NASA Drones - Blackswift hypersonic unmanned aircraft

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are often

used by the Navy and Marine Core.

Made by NASA, these protective

aircrafts was developed and

patented by Charles Perley as early

as 1863. it is now celebrating the

DARPA and NASA’s success on

completing a series of flight

demonstrations and moving DARPA's

Autonomous High-Altitude Refueling

(AHR) program closer to

demonstrating the first autonomous

aerial refueling between two

unmanned, high-altitude aircraft.

“During the close-formation

flight, the aircraft rendezvoused and

flew for more than 2.5 hours under

autonomous formation control, with

the majority of the time within 100

ft. (or one wingspan) of each other.”

by Staff Writers

San Diego CA (SPX) Oct 09, 2012.

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Do you think your financial life has improved since your family member

joined the army?

Do you think your financial life has improved since your family member joined the army?

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Information From and Special Thanks To:

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http://www.spacewar.com/Military_Technology.html

http://defensetech.org/

http://www.military.com/education

http://www.militaryeducation.org/

http://scholarsarchive.jwu.edu

http://www.ww2sci-tech.org/

http://www.ddaymuseum.org/

http://www.archives.gov

http://www.tesc.edu

Helping in hard times…

…to comfort our families

9/11 Memorials

Join the military

today!