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I think many of the definitions here have unnecessary language. For example, if you start with "To..." anything that follows with "through...." or "by..." is answering something different (how...).
My respone would simply be to defend the nation.
So what all does that encompass? Or should the question be "what should that encompass?" Or what does that encompass today? Is that different than 100 years ago? Will it be different in 20 years than it is today? Do we twist that to meet what is convenient at the given moment? Your mileage may vary. Not sure I have good answers to those questions. Regardless of what you perceive to be the answers to those questions, I maintain that our purpose is to simply defend the nation.
My respone would simply be to defend the nation.
So what all does that encompass? Or should the question be "what should that encompass?" Or what does that encompass today? Is that different than 100 years ago? Will it be different in 20 years than it is today? Do we twist that to meet what is convenient at the given moment? Your mileage may vary. Not sure I have good answers to those questions. Regardless of what you perceive to be the answers to those questions, I maintain that our purpose is to simply defend the nation.
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The ultimate purpose of any military in a "progressive", "lawful" and "peaceful" society is to ensure that it never has to be used as a military force.
The further away from "progressive", "lawful" and "peaceful" a society become the more the purpose of the military is to force people (other than the "natural governing class") to do what the "natural governing class" wants done.
In short, the answer to the question "What's the purpose of the military?" is dependent upon the nature of the society the military is a part of. [In fact, the answer depends on what is the REAL AND CURRENTLY OPERATING nature of the society that the military is a part of - REGARDLESS of any historical myths concerning that society.]
The further away from "progressive", "lawful" and "peaceful" a society become the more the purpose of the military is to force people (other than the "natural governing class") to do what the "natural governing class" wants done.
In short, the answer to the question "What's the purpose of the military?" is dependent upon the nature of the society the military is a part of. [In fact, the answer depends on what is the REAL AND CURRENTLY OPERATING nature of the society that the military is a part of - REGARDLESS of any historical myths concerning that society.]
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To prosecute the Imperial Powers of the nation and when diplomacy has failed.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
a policy or practice by which a country increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world
the effect that a powerful country or group of countries has in changing or influencing the way people live in other, poorer countries
the effect that a powerful country or group of countries has in changing or influencing the way people live in other, poorer countries
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