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La retórica del ingenio. Imágenes de invención, entre el arte militar y la escenografía

open access: yesDrammaturgia, 2018
This work tries to demonstrate how the technical renewal process that took place in Italy as from the last third of the 16th century influenced the origination of an hybrid space between military engineering and scenography, which essentially conditioned
Consuelo Gómez
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The First Use of Poison Gase at Ypres, 1915: A Translation from the German Official History [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
While English-speaking historians know in detail about almost every event on the BEF’s front, the same cannot be said of our knowledge of the German side of the Western Front.
Humphries, Mark Osborne
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A arte na arquitetura militar portuguesa dos Setecentos [PDF]

open access: yesNavigator, 2019
When the subject of work is art and its relation to the military universe, it must be taken into account that this subject encompasses the teaching and practice of military architecture for a political-territorial defense between the sixteenth and ...
Luiza Nascimento de Oliveira da Silva
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“The Most Vivifying Influence:” Operation Delta in Preparing the Canadian Corps for the Hundred Days [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Preparation and training for Operation Delta in May and June 1918 provided the Canadian Corps with vital experience for the types of operations conducted during the Hundred Days.
Stewart, William F.
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Transbaikalia, Chita, Lenin Street, architects, spatial structure, architectural appearance

open access: yesАрхитектон
The article is devoted to the history of the design and construction of the Siberian Naval Crew, a complex of buildings for servicemen of the Siberian Military Flotilla in Vladivostok. The architectural objects were built in the late nineteenth and early
Tolkacheva Albina A.
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“He was my best subaltern#8221;: The Life and Death of Lieutenant Herrick S. Duggan, 70th Field Company, Royal Engineers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
At 0400 hours on 21 October 1915, 24 year–old First Lieutenant Herrick “Heck” Stevenson Duggan died of wounds in Béthune, France. One of the 61,000 casualties suffered by the British Army during its failed Loos offensive (25 September to 19 October 1915),
Clarke, Nic
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Military engineering in Hybrid warfare

open access: yesعلوم و فنون نظامی, 2017
The present research focuses on the issue of how to apply the capabilities of Combat Engineering Units in hybrid wars. Given the emergence of hybridwars, the question was raised about how combat engineering should use its capabilities in this war? Military engineering is one of the major parts of army, which plays a significant role in increasing the ...
Ebrahim Ijabi, Abbas Ebrahimian
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Shipboard Crisis Management: A Case Study. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
The loss of the "Green Lily" in 1997 is used as a case study to highlight the characteristics of escalating crises. As in similar safety critical industries, these situations are unpredictable events that may require co-ordinated but flexible and ...
Barnett, Michael   +2 more
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Engineering geosciences and military operations

open access: yesEngineering Geology, 1998
Abstract The earliest recorded use of geology for the terrain assessment of the battlefield occurred at Katzback in 1813 and contributed to the defeat of Napoleon's Army. Ever since, most major military operations have utilized geologic counsel to evaluate the terrain and features or execute battle actions.
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Illinois Technograph v. 078, iss. 6 Mar. 1963 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1963
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