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The Journal of Military History, 2008
This article outlines a conceptual framework to analyse the norms and values influencing the behaviour of soldiers in the past. It will argue that military culture is a specific form of institutional culture and that viewing armies from this perspective offers new insight into how they functioned and the nature of their interaction with state and ...
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This article outlines a conceptual framework to analyse the norms and values influencing the behaviour of soldiers in the past. It will argue that military culture is a specific form of institutional culture and that viewing armies from this perspective offers new insight into how they functioned and the nature of their interaction with state and ...
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2018
This chapter was written by Cheng Yonglin and has been translated by Qiu Qingqing. There are many ways in which military culture can be analyzed. This chapter interprets Western military culture by analyzing its development from the perspectives of practice, technology, and thought.
Guobin Xu, Yanhui Chen, Lianhua Xu
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This chapter was written by Cheng Yonglin and has been translated by Qiu Qingqing. There are many ways in which military culture can be analyzed. This chapter interprets Western military culture by analyzing its development from the perspectives of practice, technology, and thought.
Guobin Xu, Yanhui Chen, Lianhua Xu
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LATE ROMAN MILITARY EQUIPMENT CULTURE
Late Antique Archaeology, 2013The paper explores the cultural components of Late Roman military equipment through the examination of specific categories: waist belts, helmets, shields and weaponry. Hellenistic, Roman, Iron Age European, Mesopotamian- Iranian and Asiatic steppe nomad elements all played a part.
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Military heritage, identities and cultures
Inflexions, 2019L’article s’attache d’abord à recenser de manière non exhaustive les difficultés et les conditions réelles qu’implique toute entreprise de patrimonialisation authentiquement militaire, c’est-à-dire fidèle aux fondamentaux et aux missions assignées aux armées.
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2014
A significant proportion of the people who lived in Roman Britain were linked to the military either as soldiers, dependants or suppliers. Did the objects these people used in their daily lives identify them as being from a military milieu? How did the Roman soldiers’ armour and weapons differ from those of the Britons?
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A significant proportion of the people who lived in Roman Britain were linked to the military either as soldiers, dependants or suppliers. Did the objects these people used in their daily lives identify them as being from a military milieu? How did the Roman soldiers’ armour and weapons differ from those of the Britons?
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2016
This chapter focuses on the military culture and how it impacts our returnees. To achieve military cultural competency, it may be useful to review the basics starting with the five branches of the armed services. The interpersonal bonds that begin at boot camp are a central factor in the military culture.
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This chapter focuses on the military culture and how it impacts our returnees. To achieve military cultural competency, it may be useful to review the basics starting with the five branches of the armed services. The interpersonal bonds that begin at boot camp are a central factor in the military culture.
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Review of International Studies, 1998
Ken Booth and Russell Trood (eds.), Strategic Cultures in the Asia-Pacific Region, Basingstoke, Macmillan, forthcomingAlastair Iain Johnston, Cultural Realism: Strategic Culture and Grand Strategy in Chinese History, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1995Peter J. Katzenstein, Cultural Norms and National Security: Police and Military in Postwar
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Ken Booth and Russell Trood (eds.), Strategic Cultures in the Asia-Pacific Region, Basingstoke, Macmillan, forthcomingAlastair Iain Johnston, Cultural Realism: Strategic Culture and Grand Strategy in Chinese History, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1995Peter J. Katzenstein, Cultural Norms and National Security: Police and Military in Postwar
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Military Leadership and Culture
2007While leading his platoon north on Highway 1 toward Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq, Marine Capt. Brian Chontosh’s platoon was ambushed. With mortars, rocket-propelled grenades, and automatic weapons fire coming in, and coalition tanks blocking the road in front of him, Chontosh realized his platoon was caught in a kill zone.
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