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Military education and training, can you verify this info?

I read the wikipedia entry on military education and training: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_education_and_training and the only reference that is given is the french foreign legion. I’d like to know source of the following points, they sound reasonable enough to me but I’d like to know they are somewhat official or if somebody on wikipedia just made them up.

“The main objectives of wrestling in military training are:

* Superior balance developed from trying to keep one’s balance while at the same time trying to upset the opponent’s. In war, falling to the ground can quickly make one vulnerable to weapon thrusts, so good balance is a must for warriors.
* Grip strength and manual dexterity, for the use of weapons and combat gear
* Focused and powerful pushing-power. In combat one must smash or thrust weapons forward at one’s adversary.
* The ability to get up quickly if fallen down, a very important survival skill on the battlefield (see above).
* Improved stamina, endurance and strength.
* Physical skills to control prisoners, or to carry wounded comrades.
* Cultivation of aggressiveness and improved reaction time.
* Camaraderie, diversion and entertainment.”
Thanks Joseph,

what I’m interested in is the role and purpose that hand-to-hand combat training plays in the basic recruitment training of the US Army and also to what degree, if at all, it is continued after the recruit is branching out to let’s say the Navy or even the Air Force.

I would like some statement/explanation form an official source as to how training in non weapons combat benefits the soldier in general and why it’s trained for even though the possibility of actually having to use these skills in combat is very low.
Jaimee,

I more or less know the reasons, I’m not asking for a logical explanation from a layman. What I’m looking for is some form of reliable source for this, like an interview with an Instructor or some promotional text from an official Army website. Something that I can quote and that holds up.

Should we take a moment to step back on climate issue minutia and look at the larger picture?

I found my source to be an interesting read. It takes us off the planet where we tend to argue endlessly about carbon dioxide like its the only variable that can possibly explain our recent climate. One of the more interesting passages I found was this one:

“In a more recent study, Coryn Bailer-Jones [14] considers the following list of possible extraterrestrial climatic influences:

* Asteroid or comet impacts that cause dust and sulfates to cool the globe or even eject the atmosphere.
* Supernova and gamma ray bursts that release large amounts of energy in the form of hard x-rays or cosmic rays, which ionize the atmosphere, destroy the ozone layer and change atmospheric chemistry to absorb visible Solar radiation, thereby cooling the planet.
* Solar system’s encounter with giant molecular clouds that inject cosmic dust into Earth’s atmosphere, lowering Solar irradiation and cooling the planet or concomitantly fueling the Sun, raising its luminosity, and increasing Earth’s precipitation, which triggers an ice age.
* Solar system’s crossing the galactic spiral arms, exposes it to greater cosmic ray flux.
* Solar system’s crossing the galactic plane, which exposing Earth to greater cosmic ray flux.
* Solar system’s radial motion with respect to the galactic center.
* Sun’s varying electromagnetic flux and cosmic ray flux in the solar wind, which mediates galactic cosmic ray flux, controls cloud formation and cools the planet.
* Variations in Earth’s orbit about the Sun.

There are some concepts in there that I haven’t really heard being discussed here. And there are pretty good references at the end of the article.

Do you think this article could give you pause for thought regarding the natural influences on the Earth’s climate?

Note: Link to follow soon….

http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Cosmology-Climate-Connection-How-Extraterrestrial-Forces-Influence-The-Weather

Ozoneguy, I’m a little surprised at part of your answer given your name. First, gamma ray bursts are detectable. One hits every single day and this is being closely monitored. http://heasarc.nasa.gov/docs/swift/swiftsc.html

Second, gamma ray bursts do indeed destroy ozone. Perhaps you think that because it’s an ionizing radiation that it builds ozone molecules. Well it has much higher energy than that and creates another process which destroys ozone: “Gamma rays, a high-energy form of light, can break molecular nitrogen (N2) into nitrogen atoms, which react with molecular oxygen (O2) to form nitric oxide (NO). NO will destroy ozone (O3) and produce nitrogen dioxide (NO2). NO2 will then react with atomic oxygen to reform NO. More NO means more ozone destruction.” http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/starsgalaxies/gammaray_extinction.html
I meant gamma ray bursts are present and detectable.

Should we take a moment to step back on climate issue minutia and look at the larger picture?

I found my source to be an interesting read. It takes us off the planet where we tend to argue endlessly about carbon dioxide like its the only variable that can possibly explain our recent climate. One of the more interesting passages I found was this one:

“In a more recent study, Coryn Bailer-Jones [14] considers the following list of possible extraterrestrial climatic influences:

* Asteroid or comet impacts that cause dust and sulfates to cool the globe or even eject the atmosphere.
* Supernova and gamma ray bursts that release large amounts of energy in the form of hard x-rays or cosmic rays, which ionize the atmosphere, destroy the ozone layer and change atmospheric chemistry to absorb visible Solar radiation, thereby cooling the planet.
* Solar system’s encounter with giant molecular clouds that inject cosmic dust into Earth’s atmosphere, lowering Solar irradiation and cooling the planet or concomitantly fueling the Sun, raising its luminosity, and increasing Earth’s precipitation, which triggers an ice age.
* Solar system’s crossing the galactic spiral arms, exposes it to greater cosmic ray flux.
* Solar system’s crossing the galactic plane, which exposing Earth to greater cosmic ray flux.
* Solar system’s radial motion with respect to the galactic center.
* Sun’s varying electromagnetic flux and cosmic ray flux in the solar wind, which mediates galactic cosmic ray flux, controls cloud formation and cools the planet.
* Variations in Earth’s orbit about the Sun.

There are some concepts in there that I haven’t really heard being discussed here. And there are pretty good references at the end of the article.

Do you think this article could give you pause for thought regarding the natural influences on the Earth’s climate?

Note: Link to follow soon….

http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Cosmology-Climate-Connection-How-Extraterrestrial-Forces-Influence-The-Weather

Ozoneguy, I’m a little surprised at part of your answer given your name. First, gamma ray bursts are detectable. One hits every single day and this is being closely monitored. http://heasarc.nasa.gov/docs/swift/swiftsc.html

Second, gamma ray bursts do indeed destroy ozone. Perhaps you think that because it’s an ionizing radiation that it builds ozone molecules. Well it has much higher energy than that and creates another process which destroys ozone: “Gamma rays, a high-energy form of light, can break molecular nitrogen (N2) into nitrogen atoms, which react with molecular oxygen (O2) to form nitric oxide (NO). NO will destroy ozone (O3) and produce nitrogen dioxide (NO2). NO2 will then react with atomic oxygen to reform NO. More NO means more ozone destruction.” http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/starsgalaxies/gammaray_extinction.html
I meant gamma ray bursts are present and detectable.

Should be take a moment to step back on climate issue minutia and look at the larger picture?

I found my source to be an interesting read. It takes us off the planet where we tend to argue endlessly about carbon dioxide like its the only variable that can possibly explain our recent climate. One of the more interesting passages I found was this one:

“In a more recent study, Coryn Bailer-Jones [14] considers the following list of possible extraterrestrial climatic influences:

* Asteroid or comet impacts that cause dust and sulfates to cool the globe or even eject the atmosphere.
* Supernova and gamma ray bursts that release large amounts of energy in the form of hard x-rays or cosmic rays, which ionize the atmosphere, destroy the ozone layer and change atmospheric chemistry to absorb visible Solar radiation, thereby cooling the planet.
* Solar system’s encounter with giant molecular clouds that inject cosmic dust into Earth’s atmosphere, lowering Solar irradiation and cooling the planet or concomitantly fueling the Sun, raising its luminosity, and increasing Earth’s precipitation, which triggers an ice age.
* Solar system’s crossing the galactic spiral arms, exposes it to greater cosmic ray flux.
* Solar system’s crossing the galactic plane, which exposing Earth to greater cosmic ray flux.
* Solar system’s radial motion with respect to the galactic center.
* Sun’s varying electromagnetic flux and cosmic ray flux in the solar wind, which mediates galactic cosmic ray flux, controls cloud formation and cools the planet.
* Variations in Earth’s orbit about the Sun.

There are some concepts in there that I haven’t really heard being discussed here. And there are pretty good references at the end of the article.

Do you think this article could give you pause for thought regarding the natural influences on the Earth’s climate?

http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Cosmology-Climate-Connection-How-Extraterrestrial-Forces-Influence-The-Weather

what were some of the dangers, as well as responsibilities and survival skills of the prehistoric man? ?

please include source if possible. thanks