Combat + Psychological aspects
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Combat + Psychological aspects
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Combat + Psychological aspects
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Incoming Resources
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- Why they fight, combat motivation in the Iraq War, Leonard Wong ... [and others]
- The 71F advantage, applying Army research psychology for health and performance gains, edited by Paul T. Bartone, Ross H. Pastel, and Mark A. Vaitkus ; foreword by David A. Rubenstein
- The deserters, a hidden history of World War II, Charles Glass
- Speed and the fog of war, sense and respond logistics in Operation Iraqi Freedom-I, Paul Needham and Christopher Snyder
- Combat deployment and the returning police officer, by, Barbara Webster
- Command dysfunction, minding the cognitive war, Arden B. Dahl
- Combat stress: a concept for dealing with the human dimension of urban conflict
- The current status of suicide prevention programs in the military, hearing before the Subcommittee on Military Personnel of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, first session, hearing held September 9, 2011
- The wounded platoon, written and directed by Dan Edge ; produced by Dan Edge and Christopher Buchanan ; reported by Christopher Buchanan, Dan Edge, L. Christopher Smith ; edited by Alex Archer ; A Frontline co-production with Mongoose Pictures in association with the BBC
- Enduring battle, American soldiers in three wars, 1776-1945, Christopher H. Hamner
- Soldier performance in continuous operations
- Combat and operational behavioral health, senior editor, Elspeth Cameron Ritchie
- Guilt-free war, post-traumatic stress and ethical framework for battlefield decisions, John G. Sackett Major, USAF
- Like lions they fought : the Zulu war and the last Black empire in South Africa, Robert B. Edgerton
- 7 tools to help keep active-duty service members mission ready
- Dragnet, a case study of the CLEAR system, Samuel Musa, Matt Keegan and Giles Kyser
- Combat stress, a concept for dealing with the human dimension of urban conflict
- Fiscal and operational impacts of standardizing US military resiliency programs to minimize post-traumatic stress disorder, James E. McDonald, Lieutenant Colonel, ANG
- 7 tools to keep National Guard and Reserve service members mission ready
- The deserters, a hidden history of World War II, Charles Glass
- An intimate history of killing, face-to-face killing in twentieth-century warfare, Joanna Bourke
- Emotional responses to traumatic events
- Piercing the fog of war, recognizing change on the battlefield : lessons from military history, 216 BC through today, Brian L. Steed
Outgoing Resources
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