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UA60/3/3 Commissioning Exercises Program [PDF]
Program for ROTC commissioning ...
WKU Military Science
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The giant of Montenegro: Jovo Poček: A volunteer of the Canadian army in World war I [PDF]
Upon the outbreak of World War I, and the entry of Great Britain into this conflict, the British also sent the soldiers from their colonial estates to the western front battlefield, but also from other dominions from around the globe, whom the British ...
Damjanović Miloš M.
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This essay examines the Armed Forces Recruiter Access to Students and Student Recruiting Information (Section 9528) provision of the No Child Left Behind Act and its influence on the success of intervention programming for college and career readiness in
Erin L Castro
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A Review of Environmental Barriers to Obtaining Adequate Sleep in the Military Operational Context.
INTRODUCTION Sleep loss is ubiquitous in military settings, and it can be deleterious to cognitive, physiological, and operational functioning. This is especially true in the military operational context (e.g., training, garrison, combat) where ...
J. Mantua+6 more
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Afghanistan and Iraq veterans experienced traumas during deployment, and disrupted connections with friends and family. In this context, it is critical to understand the nature of veterans’ transition to civilian life, the challenges navigated, and ...
J. Ahern+5 more
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Post-Westgate SWAT : C4ISTAR Architectural Framework for Autonomous Network Integrated Multifaceted Warfighting Solutions Version 1.0 : A Peer-Reviewed Monograph [PDF]
Police SWAT teams and Military Special Forces face mounting pressure and challenges from adversaries that can only be resolved by way of ever more sophisticated inputs into tactical operations. Lethal Autonomy provides constrained military/security forces with a viable option, but only if implementation has got proper empirically supported foundations.
arxiv
Resiliency by Retrograded Communication- The Revival of Shortwave as a Military Communication Channel [PDF]
In the last three decades, the great powers have become increasingly dependent on satellite communication (SATCOM), very high frequency (VHF), and ultra-high frequency (UHF) providing high bandwidth line of sight (LOS) communications. These military communication channels lack resilience because an EW campaign can affect both VHF and SATCOM ...
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The grit effect: predicting retention in the military, the workplace, school and marriage
Remaining committed to goals is necessary (albeit not sufficient) to attaining them, but very little is known about domain-general individual differences that contribute to sustained goal commitment.
Lauren Eskreis-Winkler+3 more
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Avoiding War: How Should Northern Europe Respond to the US-Russian Rivalry?
Since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, Northern Europe has increasingly aligned its national defence arrangements with the United States and NATO. This contrasts with the Cold War period, when Sweden and Finland were neutral, and Norway and Denmark
Tormod Heier
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