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Combat Motivation and Combat Action
Armed Forces & Society, 2015This research note presents the findings of a survey study among veterans from the Netherlands armed forces who participated in operations since the Second World War. The aim of the study is to reveal the veterans’ experiences with respect to their combat motivation—or lack thereof—and actual participation in combat actions.
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2021
Abstract This chapter examines the regulation of combatant status in treaty law and the many challenges for combatant status in recent armed conflicts. The primary status under international law of persons in an international armed conflict will be one of two categories of persons: ‘combatants’ and ‘civilians’.
Michael Bothe +15 more
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Abstract This chapter examines the regulation of combatant status in treaty law and the many challenges for combatant status in recent armed conflicts. The primary status under international law of persons in an international armed conflict will be one of two categories of persons: ‘combatants’ and ‘civilians’.
Michael Bothe +15 more
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Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1946
IN World War II the neuroses which result from combat have been designated as "combat exhaustion." This terminology implies two fundamental things: First, these neuroses are due primarily to combat, and, second, they develop after a period of combat sufficiently long to produce a significant degree of exhaustion.1Through misunderstanding many people ...
R L, SWANK, W E, MARCHAND
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IN World War II the neuroses which result from combat have been designated as "combat exhaustion." This terminology implies two fundamental things: First, these neuroses are due primarily to combat, and, second, they develop after a period of combat sufficiently long to produce a significant degree of exhaustion.1Through misunderstanding many people ...
R L, SWANK, W E, MARCHAND
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Nursing for Women's Health, 2022
Nurses have a responsibility to provide accurate, evidence-based information to help combat misinformation that threatens public health.
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Nurses have a responsibility to provide accurate, evidence-based information to help combat misinformation that threatens public health.
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Combatants and the Combat Zone
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009Following the attacks of 9/11, President George W. Bush declared that the United States was in a "global war on terrorism". His administration claimed the wartime privileges to kill without warning and detain without trial anyone suspected of association with terrorist organizations anywhere in the world.
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1987
Despite the obvious fact that loss and bereavement are an integral part of the war experience, surprisingly little has been written about bereavement and grief in combat. This article discusses reasons for the resistance to the concepts of loss and bereavement in military psychiatry, distinctive aspects of combat bereavement, factors that impede ...
R, Garb, A, Bleich, B, Lerer
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Despite the obvious fact that loss and bereavement are an integral part of the war experience, surprisingly little has been written about bereavement and grief in combat. This article discusses reasons for the resistance to the concepts of loss and bereavement in military psychiatry, distinctive aspects of combat bereavement, factors that impede ...
R, Garb, A, Bleich, B, Lerer
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