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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.
K. Basham
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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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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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Toward the Consolidation of a Gazan Military Front?

Journal of Palestine Studies, 2022
This essay considers the place of the Gaza Strip in the broader Palestinian context. Israel’s determination to separate Gaza from the West Bank since the signing of the Oslo Accords and its subsequent withdrawal from the territory in 2005 resulted in a ...
Camille Mansour
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The philosophy of Be, Know, and Do in forming the 21st-century military war-front competencies: a systematic review

, 2021
21st-century military operational environment is characterised by changeability, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. Hence, the military primarily aims to groom and develop essential competencies of the soldiers for success and survival.
Devika Sangwan, P. Raj
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Responsible use of AI in military systems: prospects and challenges

Ergonomics, 2023
Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds great potential for the military domain but is also seen as prone to data bias and lacking transparency and explainability.
J. Schraagen
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Stress Control for Military, Law Enforcement, and First Responders: A Systematic Review.

Rand health quarterly, 2022
Military personnel, police officers, firefighters, and other first responders must prepare for and respond to life-threatening crises on a daily basis.
M. Maglione   +6 more
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Military Report From the Front

The Journal of Rheumatology, 2023
there is no front line everything is war front territory of the organism under attack enemy takes control.
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‘Third Front’ construction in China: planning the industrial towns during the Cold War (1964–1980)

Planning Perspectives, 2021
As a strategic adjustment to China’s national defence, economic and construction policy for military purposes, the ‘Third Front’ construction programme (1964–1980) had a profound impact on the country’s industrial layout and urban-rural relation.
Gangyi Tan   +3 more
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Surgeon preparedness for mass casualty events: Adapting essential military surgical lessons for the home front.

American Journal of Disaster Medicine, 2016
Military surgeons have gained familiarity and experience with mass casualty events (MCEs) as a matter of routine over the course of the last two conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq.
K. Remick   +11 more
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