Keyword [Combat] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 4 |
41. | 'No sacrifice is too great, save that of honor': Honor, death, and psychological combat trauma in the American Civil War |
42. | Perpetration in combat, trauma, and the social psychology of killing: An integrative review of clinical and social psychology literature with implications for treatmen |
43. | MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy for PTSD: A Thematic Analysis of Transformation in Combat Veteran |
44. | Combat, supply, and the influence of logistics during the Civil War in Indian Territory |
45. | Relationship of personality to virtual communications efficacy within a military combat environment |
46. | Divided attention, perception and auditory recall |
47. | Soldiers' songs: Music's role in representing male protagonists of selected American combat films about the Vietnam war |
48. | Clio's drumbeat: Gathering and using history in wartime |
49. | Effects of stress, coping style, and confidence on basic combat training performance, discipline, and attrition |
50. | The influence of ideology: Soldier motivation and American combat infantrymen in the European Theater of Operations during the Second World War |
51. | The Character to Lead: A Grounded Theory Ethnography of Character in U.S. Army Combat Leaders |
52. | A comparative study of Near Eastern and Aegean glyptic art, 2000 -- 1400 B.C.: Combat, hunt, chariot, boar, goat, bird, and bull scenes |
53. | A mythological studies approach to PTSD among Vietnam combat veterans: From memory through myth to meaning |
54. | The Role of Existential Well-being following Combat in the Development of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder |
55. | Oral history: Redeployment and reintegration from a combat zone |
56. | Combat-related stress, cohesion, coping, and perceived threat: Predictors and moderators of posttraumatic symptomatology among deployed U.S. Army soldiers |
57. | Early Cold War Combat Films and the Religion of Empire |
58. | 'There it is': Writing violence in three modern American combat novels |
59. | America's Vision of War: A History of Combat Photography in the United States as Seen Through Three Images |
60. | Cultural origins of the Kamikaze Special Attack Corps and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II: A comparison between the Japanese soldiers raised in Japan and the Nisei soldiers raised in America |
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