Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Blog #30 Dear America, Letters home from Vietnam

Cadets, as promised, here is the first video of 8 parts that are available for you to watch on Youtube.  These videos are excellent and will give you a personal insight into what soldiers experienced during the Vietnam war.
Once you have watched the first video, post your thoughts about one of the letters from home that touched you. Remember to comment on other cadet's posts.

Don't forget to watch the other 7 segments on Youtube. Each one is well worth the 10 minutes they take.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Blog #29 Welcome Vietnam War Guest speaker


As promised cadets, as we move into the study of the Vietnam War, 
I am bringing in a guest speaker that will talk to you about his experiences
in the war on Friday, the 1st of June.  Please prepare three questions in 
advance and post them to our site so that he will have a chance to read 
them. Be prepared to ask them in class during the discussion session.  
As always, remember to comment on other student's questions. 
You can also research those same questions online to find
other soldier's responses. Post the URL where you found your answers.
I hope you will learn more from this lesson through your research and
critical thinking analysis.  The only questions that are off limits are:
"Did you ever kill anyone and what did it feel like?"  and "Do you know
how many people you killed?" 


Good luck and I look forward to seeing your questions as well.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Blog #28 101 ways to honor those that served


As Fleet week is approaching as well as Memorial Day, your task this week is to locate a video and post the video URL to our site to show your respect and gratitude for those individuals that have helped keep us free.  As always, make sure to give the reason why you chose your selection, a brief outline of the video and comment on other cadet's work. Once you have done this, you have completed this weeks task. Here is the video that I chose, I hope that you like it. Remember, you also get extra credit for this assignment if you create your own video and post it to Youtube and posting the URL here. I know you will do a great job.


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Monday, May 14, 2012

Blog #27 The highest honor our country can bestow on a soldier.

In learning about the Korean conflict we found out that Ernest R. Kouma was the first soldier to receive the Medal of Honor for his action on August 31, 1950.  His actions speak louder than words and credited will killing over 250 enemy soldiers and saving hundreds of US infantry soldiers while sustaining personal injuries earned him the Medal of Honor.  Your task is to research other Medal of Honor winners and post their name, actions and the URL for the website where you obtained your information.  Be sure to give a brief synopsis on what they did to receive the medal and to also comment on other cadet's work. Try to find related stories of Medal of Honor winners that you can relate to either from the current wars that we are studying or from individuals that caught your interest. Good luck and I hope you enjoy this assignment.


Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Blog #26 Term Project, Vietnam Movies and Reality

Hi again cadets.  Your term project will be due in June and requires you to watch a movie about the Vietnam War. You must also complete a worksheet that will require you to do research and use your critical thinking skills. This project must be completed and turned in on Monday, the 4th of June, 2012.  Just like your term project from last semester, failure to complete this assignment will result in a failing grade for the semester.  Below is a sample list of movies that are available about the Vietnam War.  Your task is to select 3 possible movies that you would like to view and explain why you chose them. You must then find a URL links about one of the movies and give your opinion about the authenticity of that movie.  Good luck and remember that you will choose your actual movie this week in class.  Don't forget to comment on other cadet's work as well and I hope you enjoy this assignment.  Here's your list and your worksheet will be posted with next weeks assignment.


Movie Name Year      Movie Name Year
84 Charlie MoPic 1989      Platoon Leader 1988
A Bright Shining Lie 1998      Rescue Dawn 2006
A Yank in Vietnam 1964      The Anderson Platoon 1967
Apocalypse Now 1979      The Deer Hunter 1978
Bat 21 1988      The Green Berets 1968
Born on the 4th of July 1989      The Hanoi Hilton 1887
Casualties of War 1989      The Iron Triangle 1989
Coming Home 1978      The Odd Angry Shot 1979
Faith of My Fathers 2005      The Siege of Firebase Gloria 1989
Full Metal Jacket 1987      The Walking Dead 1995
Go Tell The Spartans 1978      Tigerland 2000
Good Morning Vietnam 1987      Tunnel Rats 2008
Hamburger Hill 1987      Uncommon Valor 1983
Heaven and Earth 1993      Under Heavy Fire 2001
Platoon 1986      We Were Soldiers 2002

Monday, May 7, 2012

Blog #25A (Bonus) JROTC Military Ball Photos

Hi again. As promised, here are the links from your Military Ball hosted at the Fort Hamilton Army Base on May 5, 2012.  Hope you enjoy them. There are two links, one for Snapfish where you can order prints if you would like and one from Photobucket where you can do the same.

Snapfish JROTC Military Ball Photos 2012

Photobucket JROTC Military Ball 2012

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Blog #25 Cold War beginnings and at what cost?

Hi again cadets.  Here we are in the final stretch of our school year
and I hope you enjoy the last marking period as much as I do.
As we study the Cold War, your task this time is to find out
where Foreign Aide started. Next you must select a country in
the world and find out how much Foreign Aide the U.S.
pays that country each year. Post your research information
and website URL back to this site along with your findings. Explain
how this contributes to the United States budget each year and
how it will ultimately affect you. Do you think that this money
could be spent a better and and how? Make sure that you are
specific as possible with you answers.  Be sure to comment on at least
one other cadet's work. Be positive but also make sure that you
are helpful with your critique.  Lastly, you must download
the Cold War Handout that we are using in class and use that to
study while you are at home or traveling with your Smart Devices.
Here is the link: Cold War Download Handouts