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The Importance of Military Cultural Competence
Current Psychiatry Reports, 2016Military cultural competence has recently gained national attention. Experts have posited that limited outcomes in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression in the military may be related to limited familiarity with the military. National surveys have indicated low military cultural competence among providers and limited educational
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Military Necessity and the Cultures of Military Law
Leiden Journal of International Law, 2013AbstractMilitary and humanitarian lawyers approach the laws of war in different ways. For military lawyers, the starting point is military necessity, and the reigning assumption is that legal regulation of war must accommodate military necessity. For humanitarian lawyers, the starting point is human dignity and human rights.
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The Material Culture of Military Medicine
Military Medicine, 2015If we associate any American portraitist with scientific and medical subjects, that artist is Thomas Eakins (1844–1916). Ultimately regarded as one of America’s finest realist painters, Eakins revealed personalities so committed to their intellectual and professional endeavors that he chose to portray them with the esoteric tools of their trade ...
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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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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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Clinical Social Work Journal, 2018
This article offers a new definition of military cultural competence based on a review of the literature. As a starting point, the defining characteristics of military culture is discussed and includes the chain of command, military norms, and military identity.
Hazel R. Atuel, Carl A. Castro
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This article offers a new definition of military cultural competence based on a review of the literature. As a starting point, the defining characteristics of military culture is discussed and includes the chain of command, military norms, and military identity.
Hazel R. Atuel, Carl A. Castro
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Introduction: Culture and the Military
2020The soldier’s expertise is war. War, according to Carl von Clausewitz, is “an act of force to compel our enemy to do our will” (von Clausewitz C, On war. Everyman’s Library, London, 1993, p. 83). It is a realm of expertise that puts extreme physical and mental demands on a person.
Kjetil Enstad, Paula Holmes-Eber
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An Introduction to the Military and Military Culture
2023Karen Rose Blaisure +7 more
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