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U.S. Army Groups: Sherman to Bradley
1993Abstract : The Group of Armies is one of the largest formulations that the U.S. Army uses. This study looks at the future utility of the Group of Armies by looking at approximately eighty years of U.S. military history. The first Army Group, although not formally named as such, was commanded by General Sherman in the Civil War Atlanta Campaign in the ...
null Jr, James P. Fairall
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Pediatrics, 1996
OBJECTIVE To summarize the experiences of the U.S. Army regarding prevention and control, and frequencies, rates, trends, and determinants of febrile acute respiratory diseases (ARDs), particularly Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus (GABHS ...
John F. Brundage +6 more
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OBJECTIVE To summarize the experiences of the U.S. Army regarding prevention and control, and frequencies, rates, trends, and determinants of febrile acute respiratory diseases (ARDs), particularly Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus (GABHS ...
John F. Brundage +6 more
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Detection and Analysis of Water Army Groups on Virtual Community
2016Water army is prevalent in social networks and it causes harmful effect to the public opinion and security of cyberspace. This paper proposes a novel water army groups detection method which consists of 4 steps. Firstly, we break the virtual community into a series of time windows and find the suspicious periods when water army groups are active.
Guirong Chen +6 more
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Observations on Group in an Army General Hospital
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1951(1951). Observations on Group in an Army General Hospital. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 365-373.
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Vinculation to army groups: a result the army conflict in Colombia
2010This article begins with an historic summary of the conflict in Colombia, and the consequences of remaining in an armed group. It goes on to describe the reasons for the link in adults, in minor children and in women. At the end, the motivations for belonging to the armed forces are mentioned, finding several similarities between the reasons for the ...
Valencia, Olga Lucia +1 more
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The Indonesian Army and Functional Groups, 1957–59
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 1976After the abortive coup of 1965, the army-based government of General Suharto became firmly established in Indonesia. From that year till 1971, a marked feature of the “New Order” government of Suharto was the rapid growth of the Golkar, an army-controlled confederation of anti-communist organizations which was founded in 1964.
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’The German Anabasis’: The Breakthrough of Army Group E from Eastern Yugoslavia 1944
, 2017Gaj Trifković
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A.G.C.T. Scores of Army Personnel Grouped by Occupation
Occupations: The Vocational Guidance Journal, 1947When the report of the contributions made by psychologists in World War I was published (see Psychological Examining in the U. S. Army, edited by R.M. Yerkes, Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences. Washington, 1921), the data that received most attention from persons interested in vocational adjustment were the scores made on the Army Alpha test ...
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