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Medical Military Science

New England Journal of Medicine, 1949
DURING the past two years, a new course has appeared on the curriculum of forty-nine American medical schools. "Medical Military Science" or "Military Medicine" is its title. The Army provides its instructors, and the medical school is its sponsor. The students taking this course will shortly be members of the medical profession.
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Army Finance as a Military Science

Royal United Services Institution. Journal, 1908
(1908). Army Finance as a Military Science. Royal United Services Institution. Journal: Vol. 52, No. 369, pp. 1532-1541.
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The Science and Ethos of Military Intervention

Peace Review, 2018
U.S. military intervention, throughout the world and especially in Africa, follows a stylized, jargon-filled script whereby U.S.
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Instruction in Science for Military Purposes

Nature, 1916
IN response to requests from a number of important centres, I subjoin a syllabus covering the essential points to be taught to officers, N.C.O.'s, and men who have only a limited time at their disposal taken from other military duties. Experience has shown that much valuable work may be done by following on the liries suggested, all extraneous matter ...
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Military Support of American Science, a Danger?

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1947
Grateful acknowledgment is given to the AMERICAN SCHOLAR for permission to reprint in full here Professor Ridenour's article and the lively comments written by outstanding natural and social scientists which appeared in the Spring and Summer Issues of that periodical. Dr. Ridenour is Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Illinois. During the
L N, RIDENOUR, A, EINSTEIN
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Social Sciences and the Military

2006
Introduction: Transdisciplinary and Transnational Character of Social Studies on the Military Part 1. General Issues 2. Current Developments and Trends in Social Studies on the Military 3. Political Science and the Study of the Military 4. Social History and the Armed Forces (Military Education and Social Change) 5. From a Psychological to a Behavioral
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German Military Science

The German Quarterly, 1944
Richard F. Wilkie, Ames Johnston
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Science and the Military

Science News, 1972
Mrs. Bernard Weintraub   +1 more
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Military Science and Game Theory

1997
Some years ago in Baltimore, a bridge tournament had to share a facility with a kennel show. Halfway through, the host issued a bulletin: Although the barking and yelping were deplorable, the dogs were bearing with it very well. Some games, then, could be said to be the moral equivalent of war. Or perhaps the immoral equivalent.
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The mathematical and military sciences in Renaissance England

Endeavour, 2000
The Renaissance saw the evolution of troop management, fortification and artillery into 'mathematical' sciences and those who practiced these tasks into 'mathematical practitioners'. These terms have been allowed to imply that these areas were deeply theoretical, whereas they varied from theoretical to simply numerical.
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