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Багато скандалів з семитиці. Важко ставитися до бійців, яких ловлять примусово. Я мала три діда на позиціях, один зупинився там, де не можна було, і я майже його розстріляла. Не розуміла, як вони можуть воювати, не знаючи, як користуватися зброєю. Один навіть сам себе підірвав, вкручуючи гранату. Translation: Many scandals with the semitics. It's hard to deal with forcibly caught fighters. I had three grandfathers on positions, one stopped where he shouldn't have, and I almost shot him. I didn't understand how they could fight without knowing how to use weapons. One even blew himself up while screwing in a grenade.

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Yadinai, the first female combat pilot in Gaza, shares reactions from family and friends. She operates a versatile tool, Yadinai in Adobe Call, for demolishing buildings and exposing tunnels. Their daily routine involves demolishing buildings and calculating areas like orchards and universities.

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I was in Israel on a tourist visa when the conflict escalated on the 7th. Having previously trained and volunteered for the army, I was able to enlist in the reserves. By 2 PM that day, I was on base in Central Israel, in uniform. About a month and a half later, I expressed my desire to get to Gaza, messaging my officers late at night. They were initially hesitant, but I eventually connected with a high-ranking officer who facilitated my entry into Gaza. I spent two months there.

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I've been fortunate as vice president to see people of all ages and genders realize that being the first at something shows they don't have to be limited by others' narrow views of what is possible.

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I messed up on my first mission because drones jammed our comms. I couldn't hear approaches or anything; it was difficult. We were quickly surrounded as they drove up with trenches covered with film. We didn't even realize they were storming our positions. Several drones were hovering above us, creating a solid hum, and we couldn't hear anything. In that noise, we heard, "If anyone is in the dugout, come out, or we'll throw grenades."

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They drafted everyone. They gathered us up and took us to the military commissariat. I didn't pass the medical commission, but I was in the field three days later. If you want to go, go; if you don't, why force it? I had to retrieve a pill. I got out of the car, walked about fifty meters, and came back out to the people. I told them to move straight ahead, past the dugout. I walked about one hundred fifty meters around a landing, and then another fifty meters, without a weapon. I saw your position, said hello, and told the guys I had no choice but to surrender.

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You're reaching deep within yourself, discovering strengths you never knew you had. The training in the army is challenging, but it prepares you for greatness. Being part of the army feels special, and you can gain valuable skills. For instance, the army offers training in computer programming, operation, and repair. Understanding how components like disc drives and printers work is essential. The skills you learn are lifelong, and you won't be the only tech expert in your family. From microchip circuitry to laser technology, the army is the largest institution for high-tech skills and science training.

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Hello everyone! I recently returned from the front and started thinking about my future prospects. I saw an advertisement for joining the army, specifically in Ukraine where there are many skilled professionals with real experience. In my home country, I served as a sergeant in the artillery. I am currently a private, but my application for citizenship is being reviewed and will soon be completed. The army here is powerful and modern, offering quick career advancement opportunities. Your family will also find their place in Israel. Click the link in the description for more information. See you soon!

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Yejuda López, a 20-year-old Jewish soldier of Latin origin, is preparing his military team to return to Gaza after a leave. He has lost several comrades and describes war as being similar to hell. He shares his experiences of narrowly escaping death multiple times and the horrors of the combat. When asked about civilian casualties, he states that there are no innocents and emphasizes their mission to divide Gaza into two parts. He hopes for a decisive defeat, with no one left in Gaza. This reflects the perspective of the Israeli army and the soldiers currently fighting in Gaza.

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I had a typical childhood, taking ballet and playing violin, but I also marched for equality. At six, one of my moms had an accident that left her paralyzed. She fought hard to recover and eventually married my other mom. With such strong role models, I excelled in school and attended UC Davis, joining a sorority of inspiring women. As graduation approached, I felt the need for my own adventures and challenges, especially compared to my accomplished sorority sisters. After meeting with an army recruiter, I found my path to prove my inner strength and break stereotypes. I am US Army Corporal Emma Malone Lord, and I answered my calling.

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I was in charge of detonating explosives. We destroyed buildings belonging to terrorists, mosques, and even a UN office that helped families affected by war in Gaza.

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"I'm 35. I'm from The United States, from California. I'm 35. I'm from The United States, from California. I just came out here about two weeks ago." "I want to be in the military out here. I want to help out wherever I can." "I should have learned a little bit of the language before coming out here because I've been completely lost and confused, but I'm happy to be here." "I have two daughters. One of them is six and the other one is four." "When everything's kinda settled down out here, I hope that they will come out here to visit. And, and whenever I have time, I'll go visit them." "But, ideally, I want to permanently relocate to Ukraine." "It's a beautiful country that's easier for for for myself to accomplish what I wanna accomplish in my life out here."

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Our troops in Gaza and throughout Israel are continuing the legacy of Jewish heroes who have fought for our existence for thousands of years. From Joshua Benun to the heroes of past wars, our brave combatants are united in their mission to defeat the enemy and ensure our survival. We remember the atrocities committed by Amalek, and we are determined to never let it happen again. Our ultimate goal is to completely defeat the enemy and secure our place in this country.

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Erica asks about preparation for the Miss Arizona USA contest. "a lot of people are preparing for your evening wear and your swimsuit and then answering questions on stage and also in your interview. But to me, there's so much more preparing when it comes to being in the community and getting involved and meeting new people and really just being an ambassador for your state." She says she’s focusing on the military: "To me, they're one of the main reasons why I have the freedom of being miss Arizona USA, and it's an honor to represent my state at its hundredth birthday." She’s active with Everyday Heroes Like You, started when she was 17, and has traveled to the Pentagon, met General Salazar, and "donate a Johnny's Locker to the Sojourner Center." They anticipate June; "do you want me to crown it?" "Yeah." "This belongs on you."

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I joined Chicago Special Government Service Company to help new immigrants and experience a new city, vibe, atmosphere, and make new contacts and friends.

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I took a gun and stood with important doctors against robbers. I am in Donbas, fighting there. I said people are coming forward, but they didn't take me seriously.

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Hi, I'm Captain Josephine Gilbo, a 17-year Army veteran. Are you an Israeli spy? That's a ridiculous question. My allegiance is to the United States, which I have demonstrated through my service. Did I almost give my life for America? Absolutely. I've dedicated my life to this country. Why do you accept donations from Israeli citizens? Israel is a tremendous ally, and I believe in supporting strong partnerships.

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I served in the National Guard for 24 years as an artilleryman, deploying in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. My battalion provided base security across Europe from Turkey to England during the early stages of the war in Afghanistan. The same battalion is currently deployed in Iraq.

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Women have served in combat, and when it comes to the battlefield, it doesn't matter who pulls the trigger; the outcome is the same. Our military should be based on standards and merit. Factors like race, gender, or religion are irrelevant. What truly matters is whether individuals meet the required readiness standards. If you do, then you should be able to serve, regardless of your background.

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The speaker believes the appointment is a great milestone for the army and the community. It is a milestone not only because she is the first female commander of Fort McCoy, but also the first minority to command the installation. The speaker thinks society is looking to integrate and work better together, and showing the public diversity in every part of society is important.

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She moved from Ohio to Phoenix because there was more of an opportunity for a female business owner out here, especially from the standpoint of she was getting involved with the government. So Homeland Security and Department of Defense. She had other business partners that were out here that were already in that industry, especially from the standpoint of she was getting involved with the government. So Homeland Security and Department of Defense.

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I want to share a personal message to show that being transgender doesn't hinder military service. I take my estrogen, blockers, and other medications, but it doesn't affect my ability to serve.

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I've proudly worn the hijab as an NYPD officer for fifteen years. It's amazing to see the NYPD's progress, from very few Muslim officers to over 1,200, including ten uniformed women wearing the hijab. I hope to see many more in the future. To my sisters: wear your hijab with confidence and remember why you wear it. It's okay to be different; we all are here in New York City. Don't let your hijab hinder your career or dreams. As a mother of three girls, I truly believe your hijab won't stop you from achieving anything. I'm standing here as proof. If I can do it, you can do it, and even better. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. "I can't" shouldn't be in your vocabulary. I'm so excited for all of you and your futures.

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I am currently thinking that soon we girls will have to learn how to drive tractors and work as drivers with you. We also have men who work in dangerous areas. We will learn to repair our own machines because they take them away from us like dogs, you know, criminals, like those raid groups, real bandits. They take away many things that people have earned. We need to fight for freedom of speech and democracy. We should organize our own movement or just strip them of their military uniforms and send them to help those in need.

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Speaker 0 describes shifting into an “empathy non empathy mode” and discusses military service and gender dynamics. He notes that men get called to war and mentions having served in the IDF, calling that experience “beautiful,” and says, “if I was in your unit, I would run-in front of you to make sure that you were safe,” adding, “Aw.” He continues, “Because I’m a man. Because I’m a man. That’s what we do.” He imagines a scenario where there’s “a woman here,” and says, “Let’s cover for her, guys,” even if the group would have otherwise gone right but someone was left. He asserts, “That’s why I think an all male platoon can get more shit done. That is true.” He expresses respect for others joining the service, acknowledging he “didn’t have a choice,” and states that he feels he has “done my service to the state of Israel in other ways,” but has always wanted to serve, especially now “in a military capacity.” He adds that he is “full Sampson option on all these motherfuckers.” If he were younger, he would go back, and he says, “So Yeah. If not, then I go back.” He ends with a personal note about his family, mentioning his niece and asking, “So can I did so Yale has served in IDF? Alonzo.”
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