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Each year, approximately 200,000 service members transition out of military service and return to civilian life. For many, the stresses of this military-to-civilian transition are vast and include instabilities in mental health, relationships, employment,
Emily R. Edwards+12 more
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The Battle of Stalingrad and the Second Front Problem
Using less-known documents from American and British archives the article examines the impact of developments on Soviet-German front in late 1942 on military-political planning in U.S. and U.K. with a special emphasis on the second front problem.
V. O. Pechatnov
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There is scant evidence on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on burnout in front-line military personnel and how working time may influence on this condition.
Mario J. Valladares-Garrido+8 more
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Defectors from the Wehrmacht at the Soviet-German Front in 1941–1943 (on the problem statement)
The article examines the phenomenon of the “deserters of the flag,” i.e. the defection of the Wehrmacht soldiers to the Red Army. The chronological scope of the article is limited to the period between 1941 and 1943, which is due to the existence of a ...
Roman I. Larintsev+1 more
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Test Excavations at the Spanish Governor\u27s Palace, San Antonio, Texas [PDF]
Test excavations were carried out in October 1996 by the Center for Archaeological Research of The University of Texas at San Antonio in front of the Spanish Governor\u27s Palace in Military Plaza in downtown San Antonio.
Fox, Anne A.
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Kinematic Determinants of Front Kick Dynamics Across Different Loading Conditions.
INTRODUCTION The efficiency of front kick is related to the kicking technique. Thus, the aim of this study was to find the kinematic determinants of front kick dynamics across different performance and loading levels (no load to 45-kg load).
M. Vagner+4 more
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Military Psychology: Time to embrace a front-line diplomatic role
The weapon systems created for the purpose of fighting the enemy in World War I caused terrible losses of human life on all sides of the conflict. However, World War I was also the event that gave birth to what became the field of Military Psychology. This position article, briefly tracing the development of the field, encourages the development of an ...
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Predictors of quality of life of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [PDF]
Background/Aim. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has a significant impact on quality of life of patients. We investigated which demographic and social characteristics can predict the global quality of life (QoL) of COPD patients. Methods. The
Vasiljević Slađana+5 more
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Japan\u27s War on Three Fronts Prior to 1941 [PDF]
This paper argues that Japan fought a three-front war prior to 1941. Japan not only fought China in the Second Sino-Japanese War, but conducted military operations against the Soviet Union.
Guo, Shaohai
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Predicting mental burnout among Israeli Home Front Command soldiers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Background The present study examined personality, situational and organizational predictors of burnout during COVID-19 in a military setting, based on the salutogenic theory of health (Antonovsky, 1987).
A. Antonovsky+3 more
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