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Military Geography: Terrain Evaluation and the British Western Front 1914-1918

The Geographical Journal, 1997
The Western Front was the most important theatre of war during the 1914-1918 world conflict. In particular, the Somme-Flanders lowland was not only of great strategic importance, but was also associated in Britain and its Empire with some of the most costly battles of the war.
R Bennett Matthew, Doyle Peter
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Interventions for Marital Discord in Military Couples

Journal of Trauma Nursing, 2008
This article discusses the use of role-exit theory within military couples as they attend counseling for martial discord. The adjustment of roles by both members of the marriage during a military deployment can create tension on the soldier's return.
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The hydrogeology of the military inundation at the 1914–1918 Yser front (Belgium)

Hydrogeology Journal, 2015
Protection against flooding by the sea, drainage of rainwater and integrated management of groundwater and surface-water resources are key issues in low-lying coastal areas. However, under exceptional circumstances, knowledge to keep coastal areas dry and habitable can be used otherwise. Inundation for military purposes is such an example.
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Home/Front

2002
Contents Preface ix Introduction Home/Front The Military, Violence and Gender in the Age of the World Wars 1 Karen Hagemann 1 Ready for War? Conceptions of Military Manliness in the Prusso-German Officer Corps before the First World War 43 Marcus Funck 2 German Comrades - Slavic Whores Gender Images in the German Soldier Newspapers of the First World ...
Stefanie Schüler-Springorum   +1 more
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From the Frontlines to the Home Front

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2009
Approximately 33,000 American service members have been wounded in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan during the past six years1. Providing treatment as soon as possible after injury has saved lives and preserved optimal function for most of the personnel wounded in the conflicts.
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Homecoming as Safe Haven or the New Front: Attachment and Detachment in Military Couples

Clinical Social Work Journal, 2007
Traumatized military couples represent a new population for the application of attachment theory constructs. An innovative clinical social work practice model, grounded in a synthesis of social and psychological theories, aims to assist these couple and families who are navigating very difficult transitions.
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Germans to the Front? Attitudes Towards a German Contribution to Worldwide Military Missions

Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 2006
For half a century Western Europe and the USA were certain that NATO would guarantee peace, stability and freedom. This certainty is gone, since the Soviet empire collapsed and the Cold War is over. Since, all German governments have tried to find their new role in this international uncertainty.
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The Key to Victory: Australia’s Military Contribution on the Western Front in 1918

2017
The Australian contribution to the First World War has so often been taken out of context and exaggerated to imply that Australian soldiers were innate war-winners, or that they were hapless victims of their incompetent British generals. This chapter examines the practical nature of Australia’s participation in and contribution to the operational ...
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