Thursday, May 24, 2012
Lessons of Vietnam
I believe lesson I is an important lesson because when working with a vast number of people there needs to be ways for everybody to work together. This lesson talks about how if players are arguing with their coaches and not executing the plays then they cannot not be successful in achieving their goals of winning. This goes along with the government as well because as there are different branches, the separation of powers may cause some discrepancy to the ideas of these people dealing with important problems like war.This can relate to the Vietnam war because the people and leaders of the country needed to be somewhat supportive of the war and corporate in different ways. The soldiers that are drafted to the war, but don't support need to have a positive attitude and execute what is asked by their leaders if they want to be able to work their ways towards peace and end the war earlier. The rest of the country must corporate as well along with the soldiers because they must find ways to be supportive to make progress in ending the war. Citizens at the home front need to participate in helping these soldiers by taking over jobs that the soldiers previously had to increase production in order to supply the soldiers with enough materials. A lot of the American citizens may not agree with the war, but the lesson here is that in order for the war to end earlier and have success in creating peace, others need to work together to help the entire country as a whole.
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GutNation, I strongly agree with the lesson you have presented and believe that you suppot your argument strongly. I think that it is a key compentent of group sucess for everyone to be on the same page. I like how you described how not all of the soldiers wanted to be a part of the war which disrupted unity and changed attitudes. I agree with you and think that if america can learn from this lesson that they will be more succesful in the future.
ReplyDeleteThanks US Phipstory for referring to my name as you should. I like how you referred to my blog and the lessons that can be learned for the fellow citizens of our country in the future. I agree that is was hard for soldiers to have positive attitudes even if they didn't agree on fighting in the war.
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