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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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