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US military veterans' perceived concordance with their providers regarding persistent physical symptoms prospectively predicts satisfaction with care and adherence to care plans. [PDF]

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Long-term trends in heavy metal contamination of marine sediments in the Arabian Gulf: A meta-analysis. [PDF]

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Ask the Experts: Veterans' Perspectives on Communicating About Airborne Hazard Exposures. [PDF]

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Examination of “Rationality’’ on President George Bush (Jr) Second Gulf War Intelligence

Journal of Contemporary International Relations and Diplomacy, 2022
The world is faced with a series of security problems and the need to address such problems depends on the leaders at the helm of affairs. International problems such as the threat of terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction cannot be treated with levity, they require deep thinking with a rational mind to prevent or cause war.
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Frames of Reference on the Geopolitical Stage:Saving Private Ryanand the Second World War/Second Gulf War Intertext

Geopolitics, 2005
As sequels go, Gulf War II: Unfinished Business was a popular and omnipotent movie spectacle. The very process of naming the conflict implied a notion of watching a second episode and encountering the war from afar, whilst numerous media commentators likened their experience of the war to that of watching a movie, or even a movie of a movie.
Crampton, A., Power, M.
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Can We Prevent a Second 'Gulf War Syndrome�? Population-Based Healthcare for Chronic Idiopathic Pain and Fatigue after War

2004
In the 1991 Gulf War less than 150 of nearly 700,000 deployed US troops were killed in action. Today, however, over 1 in 7 US veterans of the war has sought federal healthcare for related-health concerns, and fully 17% of UK Gulf War veterans describe themselves as suffering from the 'Gulf War syndrome', a set of poorly defined and heterogeneous ...
Charles C, Engel   +4 more
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Persian Gulf Command: The History of the Second World War in Iran and Iraq

Asian Affairs, 2020
As any Iranian of any age will tell you with outraged nationalist rancour, in 1941 the British forcefully occupied neutral Iran and threw out Reza Shah for harbouring thousands of supposed Nazi age...
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Demonizing the tyrant: Saddam Hussein's image in Spanish news programs during the Second Persian Gulf War

International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies, 2009
This article analyzes Saddam Hussein's image as portrayed by the three leading Spanish television prime-time newscasts during the Iraq war, from 24 February to 1 May 2003. The television channels involved are the public broadcaster, TVE-1, and two commercial stations, Antena 3 and Telecinco.
Mara Antonia Paz   +1 more
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Human Performance Challenges for the Future Force: Lessons from Patriot after the Second Gulf War

2018
Patriot is the Army's first-line air and missile defense (AMD) system. The system has been in the active force since the mid-1980s, but has been upgraded numerous times since first fielded. Patriot was intended as a defense against conventional air-breathing threats (ABTs). The chapter discusses the impact of complexity on a system's users.
John K. Hawley, Anna L. Mares
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