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Mapping War Geoheritage: Recognising Geomorphological Traces of War
In the topography of war landscapes the remains of war are found in the form of trenches, bombing craters and remnants of war infrastructure. Today war landscapes are “overlaid” by post-war “layers” of cultural landscapes. It requires non-invasive remote-
Valjavec Mateja Breg +2 more
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The Risk of Unexploded Ordnance on Construction Sites in London [PDF]
Greater London, among many large cities, was subject to bombing by the German military in both the World Wars and was the target of many air raids during the Second World War (WW2).
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WWII aerial photo reconnaissance played a decisive role in the success of the Allied campaigns in Europe. Repeated aerial surveys provided information to monitor enemy lines, identify targets, plan attacks and assess damages inflicted by aerial bombing ...
Elizabeth Jane Shepherd +2 more
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Military Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles – A Historical Study
The following study is devoted to the phenomenon of unmanned aerial vehicles used throughout known history on the battlefield or for military purposes. The purpose of the following text is to familiarise the reader with an overview with the contemporary ...
Kozera Cyprian Aleksander
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WHAT’S IN A MARKING?: AERIAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBERING OF FIRE APPLIANCES [PDF]
Emergency vehicles worldwide have unique aerial identification numbering on the rooves for ease of identification for aerial support, particularly if the individuals crewing the vehicle need exigent assistance.
Vincent Hurley‡
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Fire Management on Terrain Contaminated by Unexploded Ordnance during and post Conflict in Europe
In many countries of Europe active and abandoned military training areas and former armed conflict areas are still contaminated by unexploded ammunition (Unexploded Ordnance - UXO).
Johann Goldammer +2 more
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The Obama/Pentagon War Narrative, the Real War and Where Afghan Civilian Deaths Do Matter [PDF]
This article investigates two related issues: (1) the on-the-ground experience of the fierce US war. in Afghanistan, in contrast to the Pentagon story and the mainstream media; (2) The relentless efforts of Obama and the Pentagon to control the public ...
Herold, Marc W.
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This analysis examines the relationship between exposure to American wartime bombardments earlier in life and later-life PTSD among current surviving Vietnamese aged 59+. It also assesses whether the relationship varies by military status during the war -
Zachary Zimmer +3 more
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The Canadian War Museum’s exhibition Deadly Skies – Air War, 1914-1918 examines the first air war from the perspective of nine international participants representing Canada, the United States, France, Great Britain, and Germany.
Maker, John
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From the Field to the Laboratory: The Theory‐Practice Research of Peter J. Carnevale
Abstract As colleagues and collaborators, we reflect on the work and legacy of Peter Carnevale, currently professor at the University of Southern California, and recipient of the 2002 Jeffrey Z. Rubin Theory‐to‐Practice Award of the International Association for Conflict Management (IACM). We review Carnevale’s main contributions, including his work on
Linda L. Putnam +3 more
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