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Army Alpha, Army Brass, and the Search for Army Intelligence

Isis, 1993
This essay examines in detail one episode in the relationship between psychology and the American military during World War I – the decision to establish a program of army-wide intelligence testing – in order to investigate what can happen when members of a particular scientific community, in this case American psychology, must persuade a different ...
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Run by the Army for the Army?

Science, 2012
China's 11 January 2007 antisatellite missile test targeted at an aging weather satellite was a visible exercise in muscle-flexing.
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Army Opinions about Women in the Army

Gender Issues, 1998
Survey data collected from U.S. Army personnel show that Army women, who are a substantial minority (about 12 percent) in the Army, work in an environment in which their usefulness and accomplishments are viewed differently by men and women and also by personnel holding different ranks.
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Army of Angels

Nursing Standard, 2011
Army of Angels is a new charity, registered last year, to support former members of Britain's armed forces who have experienced physical or psychological injury in conflicts.
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The Army Of The Principate: An Army Of Occupation

1992
Abstract The last chapter was concerned with the internal situation in Judaea, Arabia, and Southern Syria. Various forms of unrest, banditry, and resistance were described in an effort to identify the problems of security which the Romans faced in this area. The information was derived from literary sources.
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Inspired by the Army

Veterinary Record, 2017
Claire Scott likes to meet people with similar interests – people who like keeping fit, being outside and laughing loudly.
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White Army, Red Army

2011
My father was a Bolshevik partisan; he didn’t want to keep his father’s surname—a tsarist colonel and White Army soldier. He was the illegitimate child of this colonel, an aristocrat, and his governess. After his wife’s death, Colonel Lutin married my grandmother and gave my father a first-class education.
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The Army for the Country or the Country for the Army?

Soviet Law and Government, 1991
The magazine Ogonek is now on the leading edge of the discussion of military issues. I too attempted to enter into this discussion in my address to the Second Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR. And it for this reason, naturally, that I have offered this journal the following comments, as a kind of continuation of my address.
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