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Security and the shaping of identity for nuclear specialists [PDF]
Atomic energy developed from 1940 as a subject shrouded in secrecy. Identified successively as a crucial element in military strategy, national status and export aspirations, the research and development of atomic piles (nuclear chain-reactors) were ...
Johnston, Sean F.
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Profession: Women as Official Naval Engineers of the Brazilian Navy
This article discusses some results of an exploratory study carried out with women official naval engineers of the Brazilian Navy. The results permitted an initial understanding of the female position in the Official Naval Engineers Corp.
Maria Rosa Lombardi
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Este artigo discute resultados parciais de estudo exploratório realizado com oficiais engenheiras navais da Marinha, o qual possibilitou uma aproximação ao entendimento da posição das engenheiras no Corpo de Oficiais Engenheiros Navais da Marinha.
Maria Rosa Lombardi
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Creating a Canadian profession: the nuclear engineer, c. 1940-1968 [PDF]
Canada, as one of the three Allied nations collaborating on atomic energy development during the Second World War, had an early start in applying its new knowledge and defining a new profession. Owing to postwar secrecy and distinct national aims for the
Johnston, S.F.
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In the article on the basis of the analysis and synthesis of archival documents of materials,earlier inaccessible to a wide range of the readers of scientific works, activities of bodies of the public and military administration for modernization of ...
Alexander Ivanovich Lushin +2 more
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Crossing the Canal: Combined Arms Operations at the Canal Du Nord, Sept–Oct 1918 [PDF]
The crossing of the Canal du Nord stands as one of the most impressive Canadian tactical operations of the First World War. Incorporating a risky battle plan, emphasizing combined arms operations and utilizing the recently re-organized Canadian Engineers,
Borys, David
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This article analyzes the 1st Duke of Montemar’s mausoleum in the Basilica of the Pilar in Zaragoza. A work sponsored by King Charles III in honor of his memory.
Carlos SANZ DE MIGUEL
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Le roi, l’armée et la science sous le règne de Carlos III
The second half of the eighteenth century in Spain, symbolized by Charles III’s ascension to the throne in 1759, is marked by a revival of the spirit of modernity, the development of techniques and scientific research. Two major facts illustrate this new
Jean-Paul Le Flem
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Parachute Engineers in Combat, Ortona 1943: A German Perspective [PDF]
In late 1943, Allied forces were fighting their way up the Italian peninsula. It was tough going. Broken terrain hindered the advance and well-armed, well-led German defenders fought for nearly every river corssing, hill, and village.
Bayerlein, Carl +2 more
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La Cartografía Española en America durante el siglo XVIII: La actuación de los Ingenieros Militares [PDF]
The numerous individuals who were mapping during the colonial era, include in their own right military engineers. This body, officially created in 1711, was a prominent contributor to the American authorities in the work of land management, through their
José Omar Moncada Maya
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