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Multinational Military Operations
2018Abstract This chapter discusses the use of multinational military units. Some European States, such as Germany, have incorporated large, if not most, parts of their national military forces in permanent multinational units. Many other States including the US are forming ad hoc military units for specific operations.
Dieter Fleck +2 more
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Dental Epidemiology of Military Operations
Military Medicine, 1993In this paper we review studies that have been conducted on the epidemiology of oral, dental, and maxillofacial conditions during military deployments. The limitations of our current knowledge base are discussed, as is a proposed research effort to enhance the responsiveness of dental support in theaters of operation.
M C, Chisick, J E, King
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THE DERMATOLOGIST IN MILITARY OPERATIONS
Dermatologic Clinics, 1999The military dermatologist has a specific and significant role in military operations--in time of war as well as in peace. Many dermatologists are unfamiliar with the impact that our specialty and cutaneous disease has upon the ability of the military to fulfill the missions, duties, and responsibilities assigned by our government.
J H, Keeling +4 more
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Military ethics: an operational priority
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2019Military ethical frameworks exist to guide those who are not specialists in ethics, but who must carry out their duties as honourably and correctly as possible. They catalyse thought and better understanding of the moral challenges and dilemmas inherent within military service and enable ...
Rich Withnall, A Brockie
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Hypothermia: Threat to Military Operations
Military Medicine, 1991Hypothermia has altered the course of military history. Military casualties tend to occur in epidemics, associated with cold weather combat or maneuvers, trauma, immobilization, improper clothing, exhaustion, and underlying illness. Symptoms of hypothermia begin subtly with fatigue and loss of concentration, but progress to stupor, coma, and resemble ...
R D, Herr, G L, White
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2018
The world that the United Kingdom must face in the late 2010s and into the 2020s seems to make its small armed force look ever smaller, and the gap between the force and intended effect ever wider. This chapter examines the key drivers of UK military operations since the end of the cold war by assessing how the UK has put strategy and doctrine into ...
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The world that the United Kingdom must face in the late 2010s and into the 2020s seems to make its small armed force look ever smaller, and the gap between the force and intended effect ever wider. This chapter examines the key drivers of UK military operations since the end of the cold war by assessing how the UK has put strategy and doctrine into ...
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1994
Abstract : Lists and describes military operations of all types (humanitarian, peacekeeping, logistics, evacuation, disaster relief, etc.) over a five-year period. Participating military units are given when possible, and articles describing operations in detail are cited.
Leslie A. Williams +2 more
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Abstract : Lists and describes military operations of all types (humanitarian, peacekeeping, logistics, evacuation, disaster relief, etc.) over a five-year period. Participating military units are given when possible, and articles describing operations in detail are cited.
Leslie A. Williams +2 more
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2015
Abstract This chapter discusses the legal dimensions of military cyber operations (MCO). MCO refers to the employment of cyber capabilities to achieve military goals in or by the use of cyberspace. MCO with extraterritorial effects are governed by international law, particularly Article 2(4) of the UN Charter.
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Abstract This chapter discusses the legal dimensions of military cyber operations (MCO). MCO refers to the employment of cyber capabilities to achieve military goals in or by the use of cyberspace. MCO with extraterritorial effects are governed by international law, particularly Article 2(4) of the UN Charter.
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