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Military Medicine Tries 'Home Front' Approaches

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997
TODAY'S peace enforcement effort in the former Yugoslavia is the 50th military operation involving US troops since the 1989 Just Cause move into Panama. Military medicine has supported all of them, in the field and at home. The home base effort has become more important than ever as the dwindling number of US troops are deployed increasingly often and
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The Development of Theory-Driven Evaluation in the Military [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Evaluation, 2009
The use of theory-driven evaluation is an emerging practice in the military—an aspect generally unknown in the civilian evaluation community. First developed during the 1991 Gulf War and applied in both the Balkans and Afghanistan, these techniques are now being examined in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) as a means to evaluate the ...
John C. Morris, Andrew Williams
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German military geology and military mining on the Eastern Front in World War I

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2018
Abstract At its peak, the Eastern Front encompassed the entire frontier between the Russian Empire and Romania on the Allied side and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Bulgaria, the (Turkish) Ottoman Empire and the German Empire on the other: a distance of c. 1500–1700 km. Mobile warfare alternated with periods
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“One Front and One Battle”: Civilian Professional Medical Support of Military Surgeons [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the American College of Surgeons, 2012
Although a dedicated corps of full-time active-duty and eserve component military physicians now provide most S battlefield medical and surgical care, the military serices have continued to benefit from close collaborations nd interaction with civilian counterparts.
John B. Holcomb   +8 more
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Russian Military intelligence on the Manchurian front, 1904–05

Intelligence and National Security, 1996
(1996). Russian Military intelligence on the Manchurian front, 1904–05. Intelligence and National Security: Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 22-31.
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The Motherland — an Army and a Military Front

1999
Embryo notions of recruiting the Holocaust survivors into the army were quite widespread towards the end of 1947 and the beginning of 1948, together with proposals for recruitment of various other members of world Jewry (especially those who had formerly fought with the partisans).1 This latter began, apparently, in mid-December 1947, among partisans ...
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AI on the Front Lines: A Primer for the Military Health Professional

Military Medicine
ABSTRACT Background Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a key component of the U.S. Army Medical Modernization Strategy, which seeks to enhance military health care through innovative technologies.
Zachary William, Riggenbach   +4 more
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Occupation Regimes and Civil–Military Encounters at the Western Front

2020
Chapter 3 uncovers the dynamics of the military occupation regimes put in place on both sides of the lines during the First World War, and demonstrates how they impacted civilian life in the front-line towns. It provides the first comparative analysis of military occupation on both sides of the Western Front, and argues that although some of the ...
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British military mapping on the Western Front 1914–18

International Journal of Cartography, 2018
Certain pointers to the possible direction military operations might take were available by 1914, notably the trench warfare, heavy artillery and siege operations of the Russo-Japanese War (1904–5)...
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Front and Center: Sexual Violence in U.S. Military Law

Politics & Society, 2009
Military-on-military sexual violence—the type of sexual violence that most directly disrupts operations, harms personnel, and undermines recruiting—occurs with astonishing frequency. The U.S. military has responded with a campaign to prevent and punish military-on-military sex crimes. This campaign, however, has made little progress, partly because of
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