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Perceptions of Mental Health Confidentiality Policies and Practices in the U.S. Military.

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The Officer Corps

2017
This chapter adopts a prosopographical approach to build an original and full image of Yeomanry officership. It touches on professional culture and addresses examples of social mobility, the wider connections to county society, the question of expense, the importance and reflection of titles of authority, and the technical ability of leadership ...
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Officer Corps Veterans

2002
As a personal introduction, I would like to tell you that from an elementary stage of my education I was taught that Algeria consisted of three French departements and that these departements formed part of France before the Alpes Maritimes and Savoie regions that had only become part of France in 1860. I had suffered the humiliation of military defeat
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The Officers Training Corps

Royal United Services Institution. Journal, 1935
(1935). The Officers Training Corps. Royal United Services Institution. Journal: Vol. 80, No. 519, pp. 540-548.
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Mobilizing Marine Corps Officers

Interfaces, 1991
The ability to rapidly mobilize the Marine Corps in times of crisis is a cornerstone of United States defense strategy. To mobilize rapidly, the marines need an efficient system for assigning officers to mobilization billets. The system we designed and built is based on a network optimization algorithm that works in conjunction with carefully designed
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The Officer Corps

2019
The chapter opens with a character sketch of Bragg as abrasive, outspoken, and an inadequate strategist. The chapter goes on to discuss Bragg’s lieutenants, who exacerbated his infamous reputation. Leonidas Polk, a friend of President Davis, served as corps commander and was known to be disobedient; it is speculated that he wanted to take Bragg’s place.
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