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Boris Sinani: 246 Days in the Life of a Participant in Revolutionary Events in Russia in 1917

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Russian History, 2023
From the example of Russian officer Boris Semenovich Sinani’s fate, the authors have attempted to reconstruct the events of the first days of the February Revolution, including certain aspects of the work of the “military headquarters of the revolution” -
Viktor L. Kheifets, Lazar S. Kheifets
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Imperial Russian Military Historical Society: to historiography of the problem [PDF]

open access: yesОмский научный вестник: Серия "Общество. История. Современность", 2022
The article is one of the first attempts to generalize the accumulated experience in the research literature on the history of the Imperial Russian Military Historical Society.
A. S. Shestopalova
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FORMATION OF CORPORATE CULTURE OF OFFICERS: FOREIGN EXPERIENC [PDF]

open access: yesВісник Університету імені Альфреда Нобеля. Серія Педагогіка і психология
The article analyzes various perspectives on the formation of corporate culture. The purpose of the article is to review foreign scientific research in the context of the formation of corporate culture in military organizations.
Seliuk Volodymyr
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Behavioural-Based Assessments in the Special Forces Environment: A Procedural Review

open access: yesScientia Militaria, 2019
The South African Special Forces is a grouping of highly trained, motivated and dedicated soldiers who execute specialised tasks that ordinary infantry soldiers are not trained or required to conduct. The milieu in which Special Forces operators function
Van Wyk, Stephanie , du Toit, Renier
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The Wandering Officer [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
“Wandering officers” are law-enforcement officers fired by one department, sometimes for serious misconduct, who then find work at another agency. Policing experts hold disparate views about the extent and character of the wandering-officer phenomenon ...
Grunwald, Ben, Rappaport, John
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“They look at us, former officers, as material that, having used it, can be thrown away...”. An unknown letter from a Soviet military specialist about the betrayal of the headquarters of the 14th army in June 1919

open access: yesСлавянский мир в третьем тысячелетии, 2023
The material is a publication of an unknown letter from a Soviet military specialist, former Captain B.F. Chernihovsky-Sokol, to his classmate at the Military Academy G.I. Teodori about the events of the summer of 1919 in Ukraine.
Andrey Ganin
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Accounting and conscription of former officers of the Russian Imperial Army in the Red Army during the Civil War (based on the materials of the Tambov Governorate)

open access: yesВестник Тамбовского университета. Серия: Гуманитарные науки, 2022
The civil war and intervention necessitated a general mobilization in the controlled territories. There was an acute problem of manning the Red Army with qualified command personnel, including former tsarist officers (military experts).
P. S. Rakhmanov
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Soldados para la Independencia. Algunas notas sobre las características del cuerpo de oficiales del Ejército Auxiliar del Perú

open access: yesNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos, 2013
The creation of a board of government in Buenos Aires in May 1810 marked the beginning of the revolutionary process in the River Plate Viceroyalty. The new government formed different armies to deal with internal dissent and armies that sought to defend ...
Alejandro Morea
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Mobiliser son réseau en justice à Dijon à la fin du Moyen Âge

open access: yesCriminocorpus, 2023
The criminal archives of the Dijon town hall are full of information, investigations and trials brought against people under its jurisdiction throughout the 15th century. Thanks to this wealth of information, it is possible to follow the legal careers of
Rudi Beaulant
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Deferred prosecution agreements in Jersey: Ways to buttress the castle. A comparative analysis of regimes for deferred prosecution agreements in Jersey and England and Wales

open access: yesJournal of Economic Criminology
The Bailiwick of Jersey (“Jersey”) and the UK face similar challenges when attributing criminal liability to corporate entities. Both jurisdictions have sought to meet some of these challenges by the introduction of deferred prosecution agreements (“DPAs”
Bastian Hertstein   +2 more
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