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Armed Forces of Georgian Democratic Republic in 1918–1921
The article is dedicated to the armed forces of the Georgian Democratic Republic (1918–1921). It shows the history of their creation and development, the composition and structure of the troops, as well as provides a brief insight into the combat path ...
George Anchabadze
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The role of the state in environmental services innovations
The public sector’s power to encourage innovation is significant and frequently underestimated. Its support, which takes a variety of forms, is always useful. This article presents the testimony of a retired senior technical officer, Henri Boyé, Honorary
Henri Boyé
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The military education system as the foundation for ensuring the national security of the Republic of Serbia [PDF]
The effective preparation of officer personnel within the Ministry of Defence and the Serbian Armed Forces constitutes a key prerequisite for the successful execution of duties related to the safeguarding of national security.
Bojanić Dragan J. +2 more
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This review deals with the monograph of K. B. Nazarenko, a historian, dedicated to the naval officers of Russia in the era of World War I. The work under review is based on the use of historical and statistical methods of analysis, primarily ...
Aleksey Pavlovich Pavlenko
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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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This article seeks to study how the officers of the navy of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were imagined and represented by the 1870s as naval heroes. Therefore, it will be analysed how the individuals who formed naval officer corps from 1700 to
Pablo Ortega-del-Cerro
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Navy Dentistry — Innovative and Collaborative Care
The Navy Dental Corps was established in 1912 and has served the Navy globally since. The Navy Dental Corps is comprised of more than 1,300 active duty and reserve dentists who are practicing or training in 14 different dental specialties, in addition to
Daniel Hammer +4 more
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The defeat and collapse of Austria-Hungary in 1918 was an enormous shock for former members of the Habsburg army's officer corps. They generally feit uprooted and humiliated by this experience, while their perception of a loss of honour encouraged ...
Peter Melichar
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Marching into the Leadership Pipeline: Gender, College Type, and ROTC Participation
The Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) is the largest single source of military officers in the United States and a major pipeline for Americans to enter military leadership. Although ROTC offers fairly standardized scholarships, curricula, and career
Robert Letzler +2 more
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Barossa Night: cohesion in the British Army officer corps [PDF]
AbstractContrasting the classical explanation of military group cohesion as sustained by interpersonal bonds, recent scholars have highlighted the importance of ritualized communication, training and drills in explaining effective military performance in professional armies.
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