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DIE GESKIEDENIS VAN DIE SUID-AFRIKAANSE MILITÊRE AKADEMIE, 1950 - 1990
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The South African Military Academy was established on 1 April 1950 with a view to placing candidate officer training in the Union Defence Force on par with standards abroad and at the same time to elevating it to the level of a ...
G.E. Visser
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Major Władysław Car – a victim of the Katyn massacre (1895–1940)
The article describes the life of Władysław Car – one of the thousands of victims of the Katyn massacre. He was born in 1895 in Warsaw, where he obtained a secondary school certificate. In 1915 he was evacuated by the Russian authorities to Kiev, where a
Witold Jarno
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ADJUTANT GENERAL OF PETER III – KARL KARLOVICH UNGERN-STERNBERG
The article characterizes the activities of Baron Karl Karlovich von Ungern-Sternberg as a cadet, then officer of the Land gentry cadet corps ofSt. Petersburg, the adjutant General of Peter III, General of the Russian army during the reign of Catherine ...
O. P. Vedmin
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This study focuses on the reflection of the relationship between the army and ideology in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s. The main attention is paid to the issue of membership of Czechoslovak People's Army officers in the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia ...
Jiří Hlaváček
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ROTC Policy Regarding Homosexuals
This is a policy analysis, in a historical context, of how Association of American University institutions responded to Reserve Officer Training Corps policy excluding homosexuals. The time period for this study is 1982 to 1992.
Lee S. Duemer
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ONGULUMBASHE: WHERE THE BUSHWAR BEGAN/PAUL J. ELS
Retired Warrant Officer First Class, Paul J. Els, South African Corps ofSignals, is a veteran of the so-called ‘Bush War’. He did his first ‘stint on theBorder’ (p.
Deon Visser
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In recent decades, researchers have analyzed professional military education (PME) organizations to understand the characteristics and transformation of the core of military culture, the officer corps.
Tamir Libel, Krystal Hachey
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Highlights During the Great Patriotic War (1941–1945) the Military Academy of Chemical Defence (nowadays the Nuclear Biological Chemical Defence Military Academy Named after Marshal of the Soviet Union S.K.
I. A. Samolyga +4 more
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The authors, as practising law enforcement experts, examine the historical antecedents of the current system of Courts of Honour in Hungary, which are not bound by previous legislation and norms.
Zsolt Lippai, Sándor Kardos
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The article reveals the essence, structure, and content of the basic concepts that define the preparation of future officers of the signal and cybersecurity forces for performing tasks in combat duty areas.
Dmytro BATOV
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