The topic of this paper is to examine how the evolution of the aforesaid propaganda techniques and recruitment strategies took place in the United States from the birth of the nation until the present day, in order to show how they have become both an integral part of American culture and an example to follow for the rest of the all-volunteer military forces throughout the world.egyetemiangol nyelv és irodalo
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