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“The Fall of a Sparrow”: The (Un)timely Death of Elmer Ellsworth and the Coming of the Civil War
On the morning of May 24, 1861, a group of Union cadets marched into the city of Alexandria, Virginia. The cohort looked peculiar in their flamboyant Zouave uniforms with bright blue shirts and flashy red sashes.
Stauffer, Adam
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Modern trends in the development of physical training of naval cadets: problems and prospects
The relevance of the study is to improve the professional training of future naval officers by reforming special physical training, which is a key link between a naval officer and the perfect performance of official duties. With the beginning of the full-
Vorona Valentyn +2 more
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Undue Sacrifice: How Female Sexual Assault Victims Fight the Military While Fighting in the Military [PDF]
Over the last century, women have fought for the right to serve their nation in the exact same way men have: in uniform. Women have indeed made enormous strides toward serving in equal measure to their male counterparts.
Spivak, Russell
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In the conditions of rapid development of information technologies and development of artificial intelligence, there is a gradual awareness of the importance of general scientific knowledge and the need to form general scientific competence of future ...
Liudmyla BOROVYK +3 more
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The Cowl - v.27 - n.5 - Nov 04, 1964 [PDF]
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 27, Number 5 - November 04, 1964.
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The Cowl - v.27 - n.12 [No. 3] - May 08, 1974 [PDF]
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 27, Number 3 - May 8, 1974. 10 pages. Note:This issue was mislabeled as Vol XXVII, Number 3. It is actually Vol XXVII, Issue 12.
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Human Performance Assessments in Cadet Populations [PDF]
This study assessed potential physiological differences between the Ranger Challenge (RC) Competition team and junior year cadets in an Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program. The method included: RC (m = 11, f = 2) and junior year cadets (m =
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