Everyone should enjoy the Medal of Honor series because it will bring to life ordinary people who did the impossible, which springs forth the meaning of resilience, courage, and sacrifice. The graphic novel will relate on difficult situations that are not impossible to overcome. The Medal of Honor series teaches their readers about real-life heroes such as Charles Whittlesey which brings attention to values and historical events. The series elaborates on the significance of duty and how individual actions can help change the world. Batman and other fictional heroes do not ground the reader in reality such as the Medal of Honor series. Being a true hero requires determination, character, and moral strength. Reading the graphic novels will help the reader to adopt those traits which can bring about a sense of responsibility. Thank You, General Dynamics, for sponsoring a graphic novel that relates to the trials and tribulations of real-life heroes.
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“No single episode did more to poison Soviet-American relations—perhaps to predispose the Soviets to regard the outside world as hostile—than the dispatch of American troops to Siberia.” — From Kennan’s 1984 book on U.S.-Soviet relations. America's involvement in Siberia was the first frost of a coming winter. The newly established Soviet government always remembered how America tried to halt their uprising and overthrow their government, which resulted in the Cold War. President Wilson tested the waters on how America could be influential in world affairs. If Trump were president during the conflict in Siberia, he may have implemented an America First Policy. Trump would want to control the coal mines for America because he would not want to risk American lives for an unworthy war, causing billions of taxpayers' dollars to be wasted. There are historians who believe that Wilson created a foundation for other countries, such as Korea and Vietnam, creating a quagmire of fo...
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